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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West Attend Louis Vuitton Show

 

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West were spotted at Louis Vuitton Fashon Show as part of the Paris Fashion Week Womenswear Fall/Winter 2015/2016 in Paris on Wednesday morning.

It was surprising to see Kim all covered — not wearing her trademark provocative outfits. But as usual, the 34-year-old mother of North West was a ravishing sight.

Other celebrities at the Louis Vuitton Fashion Show today were singer Selena Gomez and Vogue’s editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.

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Irish Bishop Compares Being Gay To Down’s Syndrome | Saying Neither is Part Of God’s Plans

God
God

One of the questions that always boggles non-religious people is how God, with all the attributes given to him concerning his omnipotence and omniscience- can have so much imperfections in his creation.

Actor and renowned atheist Stephen Fry put it so eloquently in a recent television interview. “Bone cancer in children? How dare you?” He said he’d ask if he ever came face to face with God.

Bishop Kevin Doran had some answers for Fry, though he was talking about a totally different issue. An upcoming referendum is set to ask Irish voters to decide on legalising same-sex marriage, and the Bishop is calling on the populace to reject the bill, according to RawStory.

According to him, since homosexual couples could not procreate, a union of two of them cannot be a marriage. Then the bombshell, the host asked that since some people were born gay, isn’t that what God intended?

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Robin Thicke & Pharell Lose ‘Blurred Lines’ Trial | Ordered To Pay Marvin Gaye’s Family $7.3million

Pharell Williams
Pharell Williams

It was the greatest hit of 2013, one that launched Thicke straight into the limelight; and has since become a source of much woe to Thicke and collaborators Pharell Williams and Clifford Harris Jnr- otherwise known as TI.

The trio were sued in late 2013 by the Gaye family, who claimed Thicke and Williams had stolen parts of the legendary Gaye’s 1977 classic ‘Got to Give It Up’. It launched a trial that’s been equal parts bizarre and fascinating.

Thicke claimed in depositions that he had little to do with the creation of the song, and that he spent most of that time high on drugs and alcohol. Pharell did not deny it, saying he created everything within a space of a few hours, and then Thicke joined for the vocals to what would become the party song of 2013.

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Adwoa N.B Writes: Ghanaian Churches & Corruption…It’s Shocking!

Ghana Church
Ghana Church

Religion is known to be a way of life. A form of spiritual guidance or a coping mechanism to those who face life challenges. By definition, religion is “an organized collection of beliefs, cultural systems, and world views that relate humanity to an order of existence”. Not only in Ghana, but world-wide, religion has been on the tongues of many. The entire world can attest to how religion has become a very sensitive discussion when reviewing the various global issues. At times, based on fanaticism, you see one/group defends his/her/their religion based on some kind of superiority complex, misjudgement or misunderstanding.  To include world issues relating to religion would be too vast in this article, so I will just focus on what I see as happening in Ghana.

Is it just me or does there seem to be a manifestation of Christian based Churches in Ghana? This may not necessarily be a bad thing. What could be so wrong with giving praise to God? Spreading his good word? Relaying and leading by example, the responsibilities of God’s citizens to do good. However and sadly, this is not always the case. There have been some individuals who do abuse God’s work. What do I mean by this? Some so-called Men of God, independently, use the Church to victimize their members.

How, you might ask? By giving strict routine instructions and taking large sums of money from people who may not even have the deserved 3 square meals per day. Some oblige and pay, with hope for and delivery of a miracle(s).  Misuse of ‘tithes and offerings’ of the congregation to fund their shiny wardrobe, shoes and expensive fleet of cars. Walking with bodyguards and appointees to even hold their briefcases. Instead of church members paying taxes in Ghana or their societies, they give money to their pastors, when all these individuals will do is pray for you or claim to, (not sure if it is genuine/when you can pray to God as well) and may even provide you false details regarding your circumstances. I am sorry, but call me crazy, but is there something not wrong when the leader of the Church has more money than all members put together?

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