While there are always regional and local influences among the ingredients leading to tension and conflict between what have become warring factions for cultural reasons, owing to their perceived differences, this is always a manipulation, always. It is not normal to hate. It is normal to be cautious and reserve judgment, not to condemn others without a fair hearing, without a trial period to allow them a chance to show who they are, and particularly, to offer a respectful toleration and fair treatment signaling a willingness to get along, being the normal human way to handle introductions. This entire and very sad episode is owing to mind control manipulation by the Extraterrestrial Alliance to prey on religious and cultural differences, to ramp up tensions about karmic predisposition, and reject others of a different faith. All too often, modern civilization moves to reject religion wholesale and with seeming justification, as with this period of Nigerian history, where nothing good has come from the presence of two of the largest and most influential religious belief systems. It has led to tragedy and so many deaths in the name of Allah.
If nothing else, common sense would give true believers pause. The problem is, when religion is corrupted to justify the killing of others for being of a differing faith, and all are lumped together as infidels because they are not following what is presumed to be the true faith, that belief, reinforced by the Scriptures, is itself a dark deception to lead people astray. We can simply tell you that killing of others is non-divine and will never be supported if the justification is "I read it in the Scriptures, that is what Allah wants." Speaking as Allah now, we wish to set the record straight, that the concept of jihad is not in divine alignment. We support the free will choice of all to believe or not believe, and do not force the belief in us on anyone, but honor your free will to choose, how you live, and what you think. That tolerance is a good model for all to follow. So we never support the killing of one religious group, or even nonbelievers who reject the divine entirely. We have no desire to punish anyone. People punish themselves from making such choices because the Law of Karma will come for them eventually, and they will pay a steep price for presuming to judge others and rob them of their lives.
The lesson of Boko Haram is the same lesson that can be learned from what happened in Rwanda with the genocidal attacks on the Tutsis by the Hutu people, where so many victims were hacked to death brutally, including entire families, simply for belonging to the wrong tribe. One's religious views should, if anything, be much less justifiable as an incentive to kill them. Believers in the divine ought to know better. After all, they have much more in common than any differences, but have been blinded by mind control manipulation to ramp up their passions in accord with rigid beliefs about who is acceptable in the eyes of God and who is not. For humanity to survive, and thrive, and ascend one day, there will need to be a healing of these hatreds. You will know when humanity has healed enough, when you can come together as members of a human family and stop trying to kill one another.
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