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Good question! Whose image is in you mind?

Good question! Whose image is in you mind?

Harry Watley · Wednesday, December 25th 2013 at 8:41AM · 143 views
This question was asked by Deacon Ron Gray. Mr. Gray started out with the story of a Black youth spiritual frustration with his grand-mother’s Christian religion.
The youth said, ““Why should I learn about God and Christianity because it's a White Man's Religion!”.
This would have hardly been said 150 years ago! So, spiritually speaking time is changing right under Mr. Gray’s nose and Mr. Gray doesn’t see it yet.

The youth said he has been lied to that Christianity is a White/European Gentile religion. Conscious and sub-consciously the youth knows that he is not White/European and he wants to know what why he has the Christian religion. That is about the size of it am I right.

How Mr. Gray decided to handle the problem was to pour more Christianity on the youth by taking the youth to the Christian Bible and see what the Bible say about Christianity being a White man’s religion.
Obviously, Mr. Gray felt that the youth was not buried deep enough in the White man’s Christian religion and the youth need more White on him to the point of how buried Mr. Gray is himself in the White man’s Christian religion.

What if the youth is right and Mr. Gray is wrong and all those like Mr. Gray have always been wrong? Mr. Gray just believes that he is right over the youth.

Mr. Gray knows that our Black American prophet did not bring the Christian religion to us. History shows from million of still and moving pictures that our teacher of the Christian religion were all White people.

Every Sunday on the plantation the slave-master had church for the slaves and in all cases the preachers were White and Christianity was their religion.

So, the youth is right.

Well, whose image you should have in your mind? You should no image of God in your mind. Your mind should see a blank. You should never see the images of the Jewish Jesus.

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Harry Watley Wilson Salem, NC

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