What relevance does Nimrod have to Black Americans that are not a sovereign free people on a fertile portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders?
The story of Nimrod and the different practices of religion through out the world would be a part of our curriculum in our schools once we become a sovereign people.
So, what relevance does the religious practices and beliefs of other people throughout the world have to do with Black Americans?
In fact, the man in the cap that is answering the questions would make a terrific professor in our schools once we become a sovereign people teaching the different religious practices of people throughout the world.
You said this, " Because we follow the religious practices of Nimrod Harry. Christmas and Easter is just one of many examples."
I don't think that you believe as well as understand that Black Americans are going to abandon these practices of other people whom we are not of. We will adopt the practices that pertain to us as we prepare to become a sovereign people on a fertile portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders.
One of our practice will be our religion LIFE.
The children of Israel abandoned the practices and ways of the Egyptian people as they prepared to become a nation of people for the first time upon leaving Egypt. Am I making any sense with you?
Therefore, the relevancy and practices of Nimrod has no bearing on Black Americans and why should it since we are not of the people of Nimrod. Am I making any sense with you?
Black Americans are a new race of people born out of the ashes of plantation slavery.
We had nothing until the coming of God to us. The children of Israel had nothing until the coming of God to them. The first thing that God gives a people in their need of divine help is the anointing of a prophet and then things progressed from there, am I right.
The knowledge of Nimrod would be a curriculum on the world religions taught in our schools when we become a sovereign people.
Right now because of our ignorance we may believe we are part of this Nimrod nonsense since we do practice Easter and Christmas. Again, all that is going to change. So the relevancy of Nimrod has no bearing on Black Americans as that time passes.