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The origin of our problem as black people- The biggest secret in the world Take note that I said ‘’what’’ is Satan not ‘’who’’ is Satan because the question of ‘’who’’ is Satan is a misunderstanding of the fact that Satan is a metaphor denoting a principle not a person. I need to say so before I begin, because so many lies have been told in this world, so much that we're literally living on heap of lies and our whole existence have been constructed on lies. But when you wake up and you do your research 3 layers deep, you'll see lies everywhere. Then you'll realize nothing in this world is as you think it is. So, please open your eyes and read this to discover the root of our problem as black people, open your mind and you'll discover where our problem as a race began thousands of years ago. We blacks have been deceived and blackmailed on a global scale. We didn't arrive at our present condition in Africa or America or the Caribbean because we wanted to be the way we're today, rather something happened in ancient time that you'll never learn in school and its the fact that a malevolent conspiracy created thousands of years ago against black people did set up a chain of CAUSE, EFFECT, CONSEQUENCE reaction that landed us in our predicament as a race. I've researched this event for many years and I'll like to share with you how it all started. I was a Christian for 35 years and a researcher but it never occurred to me to find out for myself what is Satan. Instead, I swallowed hook, line and sinker from my bible that Satan is evil. I even recorded a song "Satan kingdom is fall" back in the days when I pursued a music career and I had no clue about the real meaning of Satan. I was blind and totally lost in religion, and therefore, couldn't research the history of religions nor did I examine the character called satan in the bible and Koran. The whole lie about Satan being evil began from a misunderstanding by Hellenized Jews (European Jews) of the Adam and Eve and Satan story in bible book of Genesis. That story is an allegory with metaphors representing metaphysical principles and it wasn't meant to be taken literally. The ancient people who lived before the Hellenized Jews and who wrote the original bible manuscripts understood that perfectly! When telling a story, a metaphor is a character used figuratively to convey an idea in a simple way such that children would be able to understand the story being told. In many African mythologies, a wise tortoise is said to be the one that always outsmart other animals in the animal kingdom to win an award. In one such story told by the Igbos (South East Nigeria) the story goes “once upon a time, a wealthy king wanted his beautiful daughter to get married but the condition given by the king was that whoever would marry the beautiful daughter must bring him an elephant. All the wealthy men in the land vied to marry the king’s daughter but they all failed because they couldn’t just bring an elephant to the king’s palace. Nobody seem to know how to get the big elephant to the king. But the wise tortoise had an idea. One day, the wise tortoise went to the elephant and said to the elephant that he met with the king and (the king) told him he would be having a big carnival and he would like you (the elephant) to be the chairman of the occasion. The elephant was dumbfounded by such a good news and it (the elephant) was very excited. The elephant said he've been looking for a way to go see the king’s palace and possibly propose to the king's daughter. They agreed to go early on the day of the occasion. However, on the day of the occasion the wise tortoise came late in the afternoon. Seeing the tortoise late, the elephant was eager to get the journey started so that someone else wouldn’t replace it as the chairman. They left but on the way the tortoise deliberately couldn’t walk fast enough. It (the tortoise) was walking so slowly that it begged the elephant to allow it to climb onto its back. The smart tortoise already came with a rope which it tied on the neck of the elephant and was able to climb on its back. When they got to the king’s palace, the tortoise simply climbed down from the back of the elephant and handed over the rope to the king, saying ''this is the elephant I've brought to you to marry your daughter''. Finally, the king was happy because he got the elephant and the tortoise was then able to marry the most beautiful girl in the country.’’ END OF THE STORY.
Tuesday, December 21st 2021 at 5:20PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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