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Honest people can’t be trusted to do the wrong thing.

Dr. Okpara Nosakhere · Thursday, November 4th 2010 at 1:41PM · 1682 views
Honest people can’t be trusted to do the wrong thing.

Most people of African descent have made a paradigm shift to follow that which is opposite of who we are. Historically, we came into the world following the directives of nature and the universe. Knowing natural order will never change and that we have to live our lives in accordance to IT. All the religions and spiritual ways of life created a symbol to reflect natural balance and order: Ankh, Sirius Star (Star of David), Crescent Moon and Star, the Cross, Ying and Yang, Swastika, Gye Nyame, Double Square and others.
However, we have accepted a negative path or behavior that, knowingly, leads to death and destruction.
If we accept the fact that the “original” Hebrews, during the time of Jesus were black and he was black, then the conclusion is that we, black people, condemned him to death. We ran to the whites (Romans) to kill a man who was trying to free us from mental slavery. And it appears that we continue to walk this same path, for “30 pieces of silver”.

Only when we truly know ourselves will we be able to correct what is obviously unbalanced in our lives.
What do you think?

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Dr. Okpara Nosakhere Kansas City, MO

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Siebra Muhammad Thursday, November 4th 2010 at 4:26PM

You make your bed hard... you lie in it...

Dr. Okpara Nosakhere Friday, November 5th 2010 at 2:19AM


The Worlds First Civilizations Were All Black Civilizations
http://realhistoryww.com/

DAVID JOHNSON Friday, November 5th 2010 at 2:36AM

FROM THE JUMP

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

We live and then we die...'some' in between these two events do realize that they are in complete comtrol of their own happiness, and security...

it is called love and respect of self.detirmination .(smile)

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