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James Ogunjimi

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A Wall Is Just A Wall

liked it 3.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2018
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“He was fed up of hearing about religion; about how much God loves everybody, about how he cares. He hated hearing that.

His father was God’s servant; he preached God’s word, but where was God when the machete was brought down on him? The number of people who died clutching Bibles and praying for rescue, why did God not answer them? He knew he had had enough of God; he
wanted nothing more to do with him.

His views had annoyed the administrators at the foundation; they asked him to be grateful to
God for saving him from death, but why should he be? Why should he be grateful to a God
that killed off all his people and left only him? His views had started affecting the other kids
and it was a welcome relief to everyone in the orphanage when he left.”
James Ogunjimi, A Wall Is Just A Wall

“He was fed up of hearing about religion; about how much God loves everybody, about how he cares. He hated hearing that.

His father was God’s servant; he preached God’s word, but where was God when the machete was brought down on him? The number of people who died clutching Bibles and praying for rescue, why did God not answer them? He knew he had had enough of God; he
wanted nothing more to do with him.

His views had annoyed the administrators at the foundation; they asked him to be grateful to
God for saving him from death, but why should he be? Why should he be grateful to a God
that killed off all his people and left only him? His views had started affecting the other kids
and it was a welcome relief to everyone in the orphanage when he left.”
James Ogunjimi, A Wall Is Just A Wall

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