Daudi1
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sijaelewa kitu mama mchungajiSawa kabisa.
Hii mada hujaelewa kabisa hata neno moja?
sijaelewa kitu mama mchungajiSawa kabisa.
Hii mada hujaelewa kabisa hata neno moja?
Sijaelew unawez uka simplify zaid lugha yako mwanzo mwishoOK. Nimekupata.
Maoni yako ni yapi sasa kuhusiana na mada yenyewe. Eleza hata kwa Kiswahili
Haya, uzi wenyewe huu hapa kwa simple English:sijaelewa kitu mama mchungaji
Sawa, simplified English version hii hapa:Sijaelew unawez uka simplify zaid lugha yako mwanzo mwisho
I get your point, and I agree that 'dare to talk openly' means we should express our views freely. However, when we share our opinions without restrictions, we should do so with wisdom and respect. That way, discussions remain meaningful and productive. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.Based on Jamii forum slogan ' dare to talk openly " it doesn't not mean we should talk/write without thinking based on my understanding it mean we hav to express our point of view without limitations internal or external, for kantes ideas of postulate ,
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Oky mkuu , nimeandk andk tuu maan nilsoma masters sikumalza ata semister nikaacha kutoka na lugha zinazotumiwa 😁😆I get your point, and I agree that 'dare to talk openly' means we should express our views freely. However, when we share our opinions without restrictions, we should do so with wisdom and respect. That way, discussions remain meaningful and productive. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
Aksnt kwa ushauri wakoUmejitahidi sana. Ukiendelea kufanya mazoezi Kiingereza chako kitapanda haraka. Keep it up!
HA!HA!HAHakuna shida, mkuu. Hata Jina lenyewe JamiiForums limeandikwa kwa KISWENGLISH
ShitThe Responsibility of Open Discourse
The tagline of our Jamiiforums declares, "Where We Dare to Talk Openly." Yet, does unfettered expression justify indiscriminate speech? Intellectual freedom, when devoid of restraint and wisdom, risks devolving into chaos, undermining the integrity of meaningful dialogue.
1. The Peril of Insolence
Scriptures admonish, “Let your conversation be always full of grace” (Colossians 4:6). Disagreement must never descend into invective, for “the wise in heart accept commands, but a chattering fool comes to ruin” (Proverbs 10:8).
2. Honoring Authority
Reverence for leadership is non-negotiable. “Let every soul be subject to governing authorities” (Romans 13:1). Intellectual critique must not transgress into irreverence.
3. The Triviality of Jest
Time is sacred. “Make the most of every opportunity” (Ephesians 5:16). While humor has its place, levity must not usurp the gravity of discourse. “For everything there is a season” (Ecclesiastes 3:1).
4. The Hubris of Intellectualism
Scholarship is no license for arrogance. “Knowledge puffs up, but love builds up” (1 Corinthians 8:1). The wise recognize that intellect, unmoored from humility, leads to folly.
5. The Inclusivity of Wisdom
Wisdom is not the sole province of the learned. “God has chosen the foolish things of the world to shame the wise” (1 Corinthians 1:27). Erudition must never engender elitism.
A Call to Thoughtful Engagement
Shall we elevate our discourse with wisdom, humility, and respect? Or shall we allow arrogance and frivolity to erode the sanctity of meaningful dialogue? The choice is ours. Let your voice be heard—share your thoughts please.
Do you comprehend and believe in what. you are saying here? How can you confuse yourself and expect to enlighten others? I see confusion everywhere. Something is really wrong somewhere. A few if not many screws seems to be loose if not amiss. Are you preaching christianity or using words like inclusivity and wisdom to preach it? Please. come out of the closet for whatever since there is a lot you are obviously concealing. May you learn how to communicate before doing so? What is you PhD field if indeed or in case you have one? Where and when did you obtain it?The Responsibility of Open Discourse
The tagline of our Jamiiforums declares, "Where We Dare to Talk Openly." Yet, does unfettered expression justify indiscriminate speech? Intellectual freedom, when devoid of restraint and wisdom, risks devolving into chaos, undermining the integrity of meaningful dialogue.
1. The Peril of Insolence
Scriptures admonish, “Let your conversation be always full of grace” (Colossians 4:6). Disagreement must never descend into invective, for “the wise in heart accept commands, but a chattering fool comes to ruin” (Proverbs 10:8).
2. Honoring Authority
Reverence for leadership is non-negotiable. “Let every soul be subject to governing authorities” (Romans 13:1). Intellectual critique must not transgress into irreverence.
3. The Triviality of Jest
Time is sacred. “Make the most of every opportunity” (Ephesians 5:16). While humor has its place, levity must not usurp the gravity of discourse. “For everything there is a season” (Ecclesiastes 3:1).
4. The Hubris of Intellectualism
Scholarship is no license for arrogance. “Knowledge puffs up, but love builds up” (1 Corinthians 8:1). The wise recognize that intellect, unmoored from humility, leads to folly.
5. The Inclusivity of Wisdom
Wisdom is not the sole province of the learned. “God has chosen the foolish things of the world to shame the wise” (1 Corinthians 1:27). Erudition must never engender elitism.
A Call to Thoughtful Engagement
Shall we elevate our discourse with wisdom, humility, and respect? Or shall we allow arrogance and frivolity to erode the sanctity of meaningful dialogue? The choice is ours. Let your voice be heard—share your thoughts please.