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Forget the differances in doctrine....its the hatred of black self that Christianity perpetuates. A black man can be a heteros*xual male that cares for the welfare of his fellow brother that meets a Christian black male and is shown the worst form of hatred. Even in Pittsburgh, where just recently moved, Black people seem to hate each other to the ninth degree. What is remarkable to me is how white male seem to show love for each other. Its in their eyes and behavior. Sure, White male fought white male in the Civil War and the American Revolution. In the one case, whites did not want to give their heavenly way of life...having black slaves to grow thier way of life was worth fighting for....And in the other case, white male fought white male for the freedom that the American land offered them. But other than that, white male seem to give the most respect and love for their white brother. I wish so much that Black male in America could experience such respect and love for each other. But the Christian religion seems to make the black male hate their brother and it is a crime shame. I cannot pass a brother in the street without trying to speak to him. But so many black male has such a mean and hateful expression or turn their head down. At times, I have to speak and say, what's wrong with you brother. Once, I told this one brother, maybe you should go to DETROIT sometimes and see how brothers speak to each other no matter how poor or wretched life can be, life starts with the love of your brother. He was shocked. Even Jesus said, how can you love God and hate your brother. I guess Black Christians know nothing about that.
Posted By: jamal Abraham
Sunday, January 10th 2010 at 4:31PM
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Hello Mr. Jamal, The shortest answer to your blog is that Black Americans are not a civilized people. Becoming civilized starts with our sovereignty or having complete independence on the portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders to pursue life, liberty, happiness and prosperity in our own God-given way. Again, we are not a civilized people. If you sincerely want to solve our problems, you must come to embrace the things that I say because they are not wrong. Eventually, all Black Americans will unite under the umbrella of sovereignty. You all are going to come to embrace me as your first genuine Prophet. Tell me what you think.
Sunday, January 10th 2010 at 6:29PM
Harry Watley
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Harry, Hello You say we are not a civilized people. Unfortunately for us...you are right. Whether a civilized people are here or there....they remain uncivilized. What makes since to me is for Black Americans to take on the attributes of civilization by showing they care for their own brother. One of the best ways to teach is thru demonstration. For example, remember when "break dancing first came out" ...young brothers on the street said I'm the best. Another brother challenged him and said OK ...show me.....If he proved to be better than they did the hand thing, hugged and admitted who was the best. But, when young brothers see grown Black Male still bickering, murdering, killing each other and they are trying to tell the young to get right...the young black male in essence are saying....Yea right.......If you say you are this or that.....then show it.
Sunday, January 10th 2010 at 6:46PM
jamal Abraham
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Hello Clark, I believe what Jamal is saying is that something is evidently wrong with us, am I right. Perhaps he may be wrong about Christianity. Perhaps Malcolm X. would have been wrong that Islam is the answer. In any event, Jamal is saying something is wrong with us and he is reaching out for an answer. Now, you and I know that something is wrong with us as well as all the different races in America. I said that we must take serious the things I say about our sovereignty as our only permanent solution. Once Black Americans across the country begins to take me serious however long it may take about desiring to become sovereign at on a portion of this continent all that other stuff with our youth killing each other will stop. They are looking for an out of our subjugation. Tell me what you think.
Sunday, January 10th 2010 at 7:44PM
Harry Watley
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Clark, you said..." My point is I don’t think you can make a blanket statement and say this is how it is with all black males." Don't think I said ALL....that's a word that was taught since a kid to avoid. But, I would certainly say most... The story you mention is what I like to hear, though, think you will find it more an exception than a rule. For example, all of these black churches...why is there not a black bank. With all these black pastors with their breath taking sermons....where is the black owned "senior citizen assised living facility-first class like the jews". With all of these black places of worship, where is the very fine black "grocery store"? So not all.....but most.....Why do blacks complain that blacks do not support them when they open up businesses? This is OLD news but very real even today.
Sunday, January 10th 2010 at 8:40PM
jamal Abraham
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Clark, Have already done my homework...prior to writing...the stats are as follows Less than two decades ago there were nearly 50 Black-owned banks. But, according to the Federal Reserve, there were only 31 certified operations in 2006. That number decreased when the takeover of Independence Federal Savings in Washington, D.C., by developer Morton A. Bender, was finalized. So with the millions of black churches there are less that 31...in my arithmetic that is very little.
Sunday, January 10th 2010 at 10:34PM
jamal Abraham
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Hello Clark, I do not understand the point of your argument since Black Americans are on the bottom and has always been on the bottom. Therefore, these spots of Black success are the exception to the rule as Jamal has pointed out. Now, as far as Jamal sitting firmly on his point his next step up on the ladder is a permanent solution and that is where I come into the picture. I have often times said that our only permanent solution is to desire to become a sovereign people or have complete independence on a portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders to pursue life, liberty, happiness and prosperity in our own way. Black Americans living under White America has never enjoyed the one American pie as others have, am I right. Consequentially, if we do not come together this some eventually we will. Likewise, Moses people did not come together the first, second, third or in the fourth year when Moses returned to Egypt. It took Moses 20 years to penetrate the ignorance of his people before they realize that their only permanent solution was the Exodus and that they had the support of God. Black Americans has what Moses had and more including the support of God. My problem is getting the best minds among you all to stop talking and begin to do something by first coming together. The favor of God is with us. Tell me what you think.
Monday, January 11th 2010 at 3:46AM
Harry Watley
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I ask each one of you to read at least one book of another religion? Keep in mind you are not looking for truth, but just to see what other people are thinking and why they are thinking like this. If you are afraid to read another book, Buddhist, Hindu, Koran, etc.... than ask yourself why am I afraid, and what am I afraid of?
Monday, January 11th 2010 at 3:34PM
Cynthia Polk
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Hello Ms. Cynthia, I think your suggestion would be very educational, generally speaking. However, I was guided by God to be proficient in the mainstream religions of Black Americans that when my anointing comes to go and get Black Americans I could communicate with them effectively. I said that to say I have since received my anointing just a couple of years ago. Consequentially, I would have to put off becoming familiar with books other than the Bible and Quran. But, let me ask you what is your faith? Tell me what you think.
Monday, January 11th 2010 at 4:26PM
Harry Watley
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Mr. Maxwell, I agree with you 100%...ALL OF IT. Thanks for representing, Sir. Blessings...
Monday, January 11th 2010 at 8:15PM
Dee Gray
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