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Why Should Christians Should Not Kill Muslims?
This world, would be a very nice place if we take away religion and people as pastor Suleiman away from it. But before then, Christians should not kill Muslims as pastor Suleiman urged them to do. Life is so precious. We must protect it.

There is no basis for taking another man's life. The only allowance is if you are trying to protect your own life as natural law dictates.

No one should allow pastors to deceive them to kill fellow Nigerians. All religions, traditions and conventional wisdom forbid murder. The clerics should do the killings by themselves and face the consequences therefrom. In1978, an American pastor Mr Jim Jones deceived his 918 members to commit mass-murder by drinking poison. They did stupidly. And they all died.

Since
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These incitement is an overkill as it is ungodly, undemocratic, unlawful, carnal and social anomaly.

1954 -1968 is a throwback in the collective, to the Civil Rights Movement in the USA. Lots of black Americans were murdered by white supremacist in cold blood. Notwithstanding, Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. kept his cool. And advocated for non-violence means. Civil disobedience was his motto during the Civil Rights Movement till the end. And years after, he won a Nobel Prize for peace.

Pastor Suleiman should stop playing God. The Bible clearly states that (thou shall not kill). But the way it is now, he is rewriting the Bible by telling his converts, thy shall kill Muslims. God's commandments no longer matter when fake pastors come to town. Sending their converts to killing spree at their personal say-so is sinful in religious realm as it is criminal in real world. President Buhari's government should simply invite pastor Suleiman for
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Suleiman's claim that David killed Goliath therefore his followers have God's mandate to kill herdsmen is populism and barbarism. Intentional killing has never been trendy or fantastic any time. We are in an enlightened age of the 21 century where law and order have taken over the places of whim and primitivism.

Religion plus ethnic supremacy are hotcakes in Nigeria. We should be very careful with such issues. They spread and burn very quickly like wildfire. The danger here is that there are many churchmen who are actually very ready to kill if their pastors say so. The 1978 Christian mass-suicide in Guyana should be an eye-opener for all Christians and non-Christians alike. No follower should lend themselves to be used and misused to commit human atrocities such as killing of others in Nigeria.

True. President Buhari cannot exonerate himself from the mathematically calculated killing of Christians by some Muslims and their herdsmen brothers. But nonetheless, Christian clerics should back off from arousing their followers to kill fellow

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