KEEPING IT REAL with JOSELYN DUMAS. (Religion Vs Spirituality) EP3 – PART 1

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mo brown says:

Ghanaians also like forcing people to be Christians and all your church church, what church did Abraham, moses even Jesus. Let them sort out their relationship with God we keep it going

zenabu bashiru says:

God this women are intelligent… well done love u all….the lady with natural hair is loaded n I want to learn more about different religion.

mo brown says:

When you forgive some one it does not mean justice will not be served lol, by God and man if necessary

mo brown says:

Hi Lady with the Afro if some one uses a tool to oppress people it does not mean the tool is bad it means the person is bad.

zainab fuseini says:

Lady prempeh is right but she couldn't argue her points well enough. I wonder I have been watching Jesus film that's how we used to call it when was a kid every Christmas and even as at the Jesus era u will never see anyone dressed indecently even Jesus himself was dressed like how the muslim men dress and the women too were covered up from their hair to toe why then have you deviated. You going to the house of the creater of heaven and earth, the supreme God and u think its respectful to wear just anything?its common sense lets not belittle God in anyway.Really I think its hypocritical. I have never seen a statue or photo of mary or jesus in indecent dressing. Stop making excuses to suit your selfish interest.nice show though joselyn

Diana Laki says:

Hi Jocelyn we love ur show can u do 3 videos a week please we can't get enough of it đź’•đź’•đź’•đź’•đź’•đź’•đź’•đź’•.

Yaw J says:

I must add that I agree with Joselyn very much on the judgemental part! I’ve struggled with this concept several times and while I will not blame God for man’s humanity. I must say it takes a great deal of courage and personal responsibility to continue to have concrete respect and faith in God and not allow the judgements of people to utterly repel me from christianity and from Christ. To keep from being bitter, I constantly remind myself that God hanged out with prositutes, homeless people, peasants and adulterers. If He walked the earth now he’d be hanging out with drug dealers, the unemployed and at the homeless people in downtown. Christ was LIBERALLY cool and radical. And Christ is my religion.

Yaw J says:

I agree with each of the ladies at certain intervals. However I don’t think human nature is innately infallible. I think human nature is a mix of both evil and good. No one teaches a child to lie in order to avoid punishment and yet they do. Children also love eachother across racial “divides” and play with eachother on playgrounds until taught racism etc. I agree with the lady with the natural hair but dare I say that one cannot simply blame God for human frailty. If one judges God because of what his followers have done, it leaves you wanting to repell God or the idea of Him. God’s divinity must be separated from man’s humanity in order to get a clear and unbaised view of who God is and what his love truly entails. From the creation of governmental bodies, we’ve elected certain officials into offices of authority who simply did not represent us in parliament or in congress as we had authorized for them to do or we raised children with certain standards who refused or rejected good moral upbringings and did harm to others. Companies elect brand ambassadors who end up tainting the brand’s image on social media or on other public platforms. Conversely (in America) the House of Representatives do not represent us as a nation well in some cases. By the same token, at times, christians don’t represent Christ well. It’s called free will. It doesn’t mean God is evil. Let us ascribe credit to where credit is due.

F W says:

its so interesting what is happening today with spirituality and religion. I find people apply different concepts in their religion or spirituality according to what makes sense to them. This can so black and white. Love God with all your heart, mind and soul and Love your neighbor as you love yourself. This covers all things. If you love God and people, your actions will follow. The instances of grey come when we start to follow ideologies and Rules made by people. If you love your brother or sister, you will be thoughtful as to how your action will impact that person. Simply, how would that action if done to me, affects me. The issue I see is we are more self obsessed – looking at how our needs will be met and how we can excuse our actions with the popular disclaimer, we are only human. For instance, you want to wear that dress because it shows your curves and you look amazing in it however, when you sit the dress will ride up and expose your legs and thighs and the low cut front will expose your bosom. Think about it. what is your goal in where you are going to in this dress. Is it your party, where you are being celebrated or the house of God. No one has to tell us how to act. With a little thoughtfulness about others, a lot of issues are avoided. If a single christian man looks at a woman he finds attractive, does he think it through as to the result of starting that conversation. What are the possibilities that can result. Is he ready for the possibility of marriage. If not, treat her as you would have someone treat your sister. I have needs and she consents. This view is not you loving your sister and yet you are in front of the pulpit on Sunday. The least of our worries is not that people are judgmental. We should be more concerned with what God sees us do everyday and how he will judge us.

Wendy Berry says:

These ladies are all sort of beautiful inside out!

Vipollock Koranteng Asante says:

This Lady Prempeh is really calm and collected…i love her already

esosa mdx says:

This ladies r so beautiful.

Naana Tett says:

The lady with the natural hair is very receptive and I agree with her so much.

Kenneth Randy says:

Just finished watching part 1 waiting for part 2 asap lol nice show Jocelyn, from Dubai

melvina ahwireng says:

That’s what it is! People will always be people; people of the world who think of themselves as atheists do discriminate too. Akosua, I so disagree with you. There are rules and, if you think that you can’t wear anything anywhere, why must the church be any different? We need to be reverent when we go into the presence of God. Even our traditions don’t allow us to expose ourselves anyway we want!

melvina ahwireng says:

Even Jesus Christ taught that we must get together to fellowship so we can help one another. It is important to be spiritual irrespective of ones religion. When one has a testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ, you’ll work on the principles He taught which makes one spiritual and belonging to a particular religion helps one to understand and live how God intends for us to live.

Stella Agathe says:

1st to comment

watching from Gabon

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