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AS BLACK AFRICANS OUR STUPIDITY DID NOT START TODAY…I KEEP
ASKING GOD WHY. No running water, no electricity despite the presence of coal,
gas and oil; no employment, rampant criminality by those in high office yet
they believe Jesus will give them light, water, jobs and good roads. They are
in for one almighty wait.../// read on..
A ship named “The Good Ship Jesus” also known as the “Jesus
of Lubeck,” a 700-ton ship purchased by King Henry VIII from the Hanseatic
League, a merchant alliance between the cities of Hamburg and Lubeck in
Germany. Twenty years after its purchase the ship, in disrepair, was lent to
Sir John Hawkins by Queen Elizabeth.
Hawkins, a cousin of Sir Francis Drake, was granted
permission from Queen Elizabeth for his first voyage in 1562. He was allowed to
carry Africans to the Americas “with their own free consent” and he agreed to
this condition. Hawkins had a reputation for being a religious man who required
his crew to “serve God daily” and to love one another. Sir Francis Drake
accompanied Hawkins on this voyage and subsequent others. Drake, was himself,
devoutly religious. Services were held on board twice a day.
Off the coast of Africa, near Sierra Leone, Hawkins captured
300-500 slaves, mostly by plundering Portuguese ships, but also through
violence and subterfuge promising Africans free land and riches in the new
world. He sold most of the slaves in what is now known as the Dominican
Republic. He returned home with a profit and ships laden with ivory, hides, and
sugar. Thus began the slave trade.
Many Black people are willing to devote their entire lives to
their religious beliefs without ever researching their authenticity. However,
does it not make sense to at least research it first?
This is a very logical argument, and yet for more than 400
years African Americans have gone from the cradle to the grave blindly
accepting religious teachings, without investigating them. It is incredibly
astounding that so many African Americans commit their entire lives to
religious belief systems with little or no knowledge of their origins or
history. They spend their entire lives waiting anxiously to die and go to
heaven to see the face of Jesus; thus anticipating their reward in the
afterlife. Given that religion is deemed so extremely important to Black
Christians, one would logically assume that Blacks would study the history of
their religion. However, quite to the contrary, most Blacks do not. In fact,
modern Christianity thrives on faith with very little knowledge or education
about the religion.
How remarkable it is that an entire people could dedicate
their entire existence to a belief without ever researching its authenticity.
Imagine, for example, that someone were to give you a book and told you to live
your entire life by its teachings, to pay 10% percent of your earnings to its
temples, and to raise your children by its teachings. Wouldn't it be ill
advised to accept this book on blind faith and to never question or examine its
authenticity?
Obviously it would be ill advised to do so; in fact, it
would be foolish. Sadly, this is precisely what Black people in America (and
Blacks elsewhere) have done for more than four hundred years.
It's incredible that millions of Black people are still so
attached to their slaves master's (or colonizer's) religion. A religion that
said that we Black people were less than human and cursed; a religion that
claimed that Black enslavement was ordain by God. Millions of Black people
where murdered by Christians. Yet So many Black people refuses to free
themselves from the psychological hold of the slave master's religion. This is
nothing less than madness. WAKE UP BLACK PROPLE WAKE UP!!
Religion has been the greatest tool used to conquer and
convert the minds of Black people. It was in fact the first form of
psychological warfare ever used against African American. During slavery Black
people were given a religion that taught them to believe in white deities- a
white God, white messiah, white angels and white prophets. These depictions of
“white only” deities were deliberately done to subconsciously indoctrinate the
false belief of white divinity [and therefore superiority] upon the minds of
the African slaves.
In making the slaves believe in white deities it made them
subconsciously believe that their slave masters- also being white- were closer
to God—or god like. Moreover, during this process the African slaves were also
taught to believe that this white God had ordained them to be slaves and that
their Black skin color was the result of a curse. It is therefore logical then
that in order to free the Black psyche will require a thorough review and the
dissection of the religion given to us by whites.
Moreover it was very effective brainwashing because when you
connect a belief system to a religion its affects can be so much more profound
and longer lasting. This white idolizing Black mortifying religious
indoctrination process was used to make the African slaves more loyal to their
masters.
From the perspective of the slave masters, it made them
better slaves. This conditioning has been left uncorrected and un-removed for
generations.
The effects of that brain washing scheme initially
implemented more than four hundred years ago still continues upon the mind of
millions of African Americans today. It is for this reason why it is not
uncommon to visit a church with an entire Black congregation and find its walls
stubbornly adorned with only pictures of white deities.
The effects of that mental conditioning program have
continued through many generational lines. These white deities are now so
indoctrinated upon the minds, souls, and hearts of Black people that most will
now angrily defend preferring them saying that the color of their deities are
of no matter nor relevance. But given that this same group is often
psychologically incapable of accepting Black depictions of their deities proves
that color is of relevance-just as long as it remains white.
For some Blacks it is so immense that they literally feel
offended and a disdain towards Black depiction of their sacred deities. This
behavior is among the severest remaining effect of that black mortifying
religious indoctrination
A ship named “The Good Ship Jesus” also known as the “Jesus
of Lubeck,” a 700-ton ship purchased by King Henry VIII from the Hanseatic
League, a merchant alliance between the cities of Hamburg and Lubeck in
Germany. Twenty years after its purchase the ship, in disrepair, was lent to
Sir John Hawkins by Queen Elizabeth.
Hawkins, a cousin of Sir Francis Drake, was granted
permission from Queen Elizabeth for his first voyage in 1562. He was allowed to
carry Africans to the Americas “with their own free consent” and he agreed to
this condition. Hawkins had a reputation for being a religious man who required
his crew to “serve God daily” and to love one another. Sir Francis Drake
accompanied Hawkins on this voyage and subsequent others. Drake, was himself,
devoutly religious. Services were held on board twice a day.
Off the coast of Africa, near Sierra Leone, Hawkins captured
300-500 slaves, mostly by plundering Portuguese ships, but also through
violence and subterfuge promising Africans free land and riches in the new
world. He sold most of the slaves in what is now known as the Dominican
Republic. He returned home with a profit and ships laden with ivory, hides, and
sugar. Thus began the slave trade.
Many Black people are willing to devote their entire lives
to their religious beliefs without ever researching their authenticity.
However, does it not make sense to at least research it first?
This is a very logical argument, and yet for more than 400
years African Americans have gone from the cradle to the grave blindly
accepting religious teachings, without investigating them. It is incredibly
astounding that so many African Americans commit their entire lives to
religious belief systems with little or no knowledge of their origins or
history. They spend their entire lives waiting anxiously to die and go to
heaven to see the face of Jesus; thus anticipating their reward in the
afterlife. Given that religion is deemed so extremely important to Black Christians,
one would logically assume that Blacks would study the history of their
religion. However, quite to the contrary, most Blacks do not. In fact, modern
Christianity thrives on faith with very little knowledge or education about the
religion.
How remarkable it is that an entire people could dedicate
their entire existence to a belief without ever researching its authenticity.
Imagine, for example, that someone were to give you a book and told you to live
your entire life by its teachings, to pay 10% percent of your earnings to its
temples, and to raise your children by its teachings. Wouldn't it be ill
advised to accept this book on blind faith and to never question or examine its
authenticity?
Obviously it would be ill advised to do so; in fact, it would
be foolish. Sadly, this is precisely what Black people in America (and Blacks
elsewhere) have done for more than four hundred years.
It's incredible that millions of Black people are still so
attached to their slaves master's (or colonizer's) religion. A religion that
said that we Black people were less than human and cursed; a religion that
claimed that Black enslavement was ordain by God. Millions of Black people
where murdered by Christians. Yet So many Black people refuses to free
themselves from the psychological hold of the slave master's religion. This is
nothing less than madness. WAKE UP BLACK PROPLE WAKE UP!!
Religion has been the greatest tool used to conquer and
convert the minds of Black people. It was in fact the first form of
psychological warfare ever used against African American. During slavery Black
people were given a religion that taught them to believe in white deities- a
white God, white messiah, white angels and white prophets. These depictions of
“white only” deities were deliberately done to subconsciously indoctrinate the
false belief of white divinity [and therefore superiority] upon the minds of
the African slaves.
In making the slaves believe in white deities it made them
subconsciously believe that their slave masters- also being white- were closer
to God—or god like. Moreover, during this process the African slaves were also
taught to believe that this white God had ordained them to be slaves and that
their Black skin color was the result of a curse. It is therefore logical then
that in order to free the Black psyche will require a thorough review and the
dissection of the religion given to us by whites.
Moreover it was very effective brainwashing because when you
connect a belief system to a religion its affects can be so much more profound
and longer lasting. This white idolizing Black mortifying religious
indoctrination process was used to make the African slaves more loyal to their
masters.
From the perspective of the slave masters, it made them
better slaves. This conditioning has been left uncorrected and un-removed for
generations.
The effects of that brain washing scheme initially
implemented more than four hundred years ago still continues upon the mind of
millions of African Americans today. It is for this reason why it is not
uncommon to visit a church with an entire Black congregation and find its walls
stubbornly adorned with only pictures of white deities.
The effects of that mental conditioning program have
continued through many generational lines. These white deities are now so
indoctrinated upon the minds, souls, and hearts of Black people that most will
now angrily defend preferring them saying that the color of their deities are
of no matter nor relevance. But given that this same group is often psychologically
incapable of accepting Black depictions of their deities proves that color is
of relevance-just as long as it remains white.
For some Blacks it is so immense that they literally feel
offended and a disdain towards Black depiction of their sacred deities. This
behavior is among the severest remaining effect of that black mortifying
religious indoctrination
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