i know many christians come to this blog


for information and today we have other news for you. many of you have been wondering why 2000 years later, Jesus has not yet to come back while scripture says he was due 1900 years give or take 40 years. the answer has been here all along, to repeat the song don’t cry for me Argentina

And the reason is lack of fare. If you can’t take my word for it, I am sure those of you of evangelical bend will most definitely believe this pastor who says

I honestly believe this โ€” the reason why Jesus hasnโ€™t come is because people are not giving the way God told them to give

So please, start donating in millions. We want to be done with this Jesus transportation problem asap.

About makagutu

As Onyango Makagutu I am Kenyan, as far as I am a man, I am a citizen of the world

40 thoughts on “i know many christians come to this blog

  1. Nan says:

    Well, since I personally am not in any kind of rush for the said event to happen, I don’t plan to “increase” any donation that I wouldn’t be making anyway. ๐Ÿ˜ˆ

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  2. Ubi Dubium says:

    I just wish it would go ahead and happen already. If Jesus is really going to rapture all his true followers up to heaven so we don’t have to deal with them anymore, I wish he would get on with it, so the rest of us could then get to work on making this world a better place.

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  3. Ron says:

    I watched two of his sermons and actually found him to be quite entertaining, so I shall gift him a million dollars in my thoughts and prayers.

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  4. I think we missed him again! He came during Donald Trump’s reign when he realised, it would be impossible to outdo the competition.

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  5. It’s Mohammad’s return I’m waiting for: his and his flying horse’s. So, donate to your local masque if you’d like to see this happen. ๐Ÿ™‚

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  6. ladysighs says:

    You may not have noticed but he doesn’t subscribe to your blog. Do you subscribe to his?
    I have blocked him from mine.

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  7. john zande says:

    I honestly feel so sorry for the people who fall so easily for this type of grift.

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    • makagutu says:

      I think anyone who donates to this need no sympathy. They have more money than they have sense

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      • john zande says:

        It’s more than likely the opposite. I’ve heard many a story of the elderly forking over their pensions and life’s savings to charlatans. Hell, Trump has automatic ‘monthly deduction’ on his begging pages. You donate once, and every month thereafter the same amount is deducted UNTIL you realise what’s happening and manually opt out.

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        • makagutu says:

          Trump is a grifter. The people who send him money possibly are getting what they deserve.
          I know of people who take all their monies to church. It is to me, to not have enough sense

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  8. Robert Smith says:

    If youโ€™ll buy that, Iโ€™ll throw the Golden Gate in free.

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  9. Hi Makagutu, thanks for your post! I 100% disagree with the Pastor referenced here. I think what he claims is heretical and biblically unfounded. What are your thoughts on Jesus explaining that no one knows the day or hour when he will return? Let me know if you would like references.

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    • makagutu says:

      I have no thoughts on such heresy

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      • I appreciate your response! Iโ€™m curious as to why you answered in this way, because the post did include the second coming, so you have mentioned your opinion on this topic. I do not reply to argue but to understand. If you had no thoughts, why the post? Or if you have no thoughts, Iโ€™m a misunderstanding your phrase? I would love clarity on this point.

        Lastly, do you have a standard for your sources? I have found in my own studies inconsistencies in academic resources greatly impact the end findings, and in turn, will lead to false conclusions. Do you have a set standard for the resources you use? Thanks for your time.

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        • makagutu says:

          You asked me what I think about what the words of Jesus mean. How would I answer that question differently when the very existence of Jesus is doubtful?

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        • makagutu says:

          Your last question is very interesting. My conclusions are likely to be affected by my biases.
          Do I have a standard? Yes. They should stick to the testable or to the evidence that we have.

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          • Hi makagutu pardon my late reply here!

            There are a lot of things here, thank you for your response!

            You made the argument here that the very existence of Jesus is doubtful. Unfortunately, the majority of Christian and non-Christian scholars actually do believe that Jesus indeed at least did walk the earth. I understand biases affecting conclusions, but in that case of bias, why do you doubt the existence of Jesus if it is historically credible? Why has been the most compelling evidence for you that his existence is/was doubtfully. If he did exist what does that change?

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            • Nan says:

              If I may … Yeshua most likely did “walk the earth.” As to him being the savior Jesus (as he is known today) is the highly debatable claim.

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            • makagutu says:

              Hello and no worries.

              A simple question. Which Jesus are we talking about here? A god-man without a father? Or a man like other men who thought himself a god?
              The first one didn’t exist.
              The second one is very likely. There have always been fanatics and he would not be the first nor last.
              Nothing. The existence of a fanatic changes nothing absolutely.

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  10. Hi makagutu, thanks for your patience again on my reply! So, basically what I am getting at is you are making these statements, which you have every right to do, but I could say that fairies exist and fly around in my room, and I would sound like a lunatic. You are asserting definitive statements as fact while not offering any support for those facts. Now again, you are free to believe whatever you desire. Many people have beliefs of their own simply because they want to believe it. But that doesn’t make it true. If you want to debate these things, which by the looks of these replies you do, make like a scholar and prove your point! ๐Ÿ™‚ I for one want to know how you arrived at these conclusions, especially because the conclusions themselves are strong. But they lack evidence. By the way, no personal attack intended, I’m just excited to hear back. Looking forward to your response!

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    • makagutu says:

      So I have had to reread my comments on this post in response to your questions and I couldn’t find any that require proof from me. On the other hand, you have not told me if the scholars who you say believe Jesus was, believe in miracles or they don’t because if they don’t, they will be talking about different jesuses.

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