Thursday, August 28, 2014

Answers To The Questions Religion Failed To Answer

A few weeks ago, I posted ten questions that the conscious brother David Banner tweeted to all of his followers. Here are some of the answers:

1. Why does the picture of Jesus on the front of the Bible not match the description of him in Revelation 1:14?

Revelation 1:14 describes Jesus like this:  His head and hair were white as wool or snow, and his eyes looked like flames of fire. That breaks the idyllic image of a blonde hair blue-eyed Jesus that was projected by the Europeans and white America, but also that of brainwashed Negroes everywhere.

2. Why did they hide Jesus in Egypt? What color were the Egyptians of that era?

John 1:11 explains that Jesus came into his own world, but he was rejected by his own nation. The massacre of the innocents after Herod's meeting with the wise men shows the opposition of darkness to the light. Only in Matthew 2:15 is he praised for returning to Israel  as the liberator of his people.

3. What is the council of Nicea?

The Council of Nicea took place in 325 AD by order of Emperor Caesar Flavius Constantine who presided over a group of church bishops and other leaders with the purpose of defining the nature of God for all of Christianity and eliminating confusion, controversy, and contention within the church. It affirmed the deity and and eternality of Jesus Christ and defined the relationship between the Father and the Son as “of one substance.” It also affirmed the Trinity—the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit were listed as three co-equal and co-eternal Persons.

4. Who is Horus?

Horus was often the ancient Egyptians' national patron god. He was usually depicted as a falcon-headed man wearing the pschent, or a red and white crown, as a symbol of kingship over the entire kingdom of Egypt. Osiris and Isis in some myths, and Nut and Geb in others.

5. If everything of substance was taken away from a slave (reading, culture, language, etc.), then why was Christianity allowed?

Slave owners found that it was easier to control slaves by religion, as keeping their own faiths could potentially serve as a conduit for revolt. They also used Colossians 3:22 to justify owning and treating other human beings as property. Slaves, obey your earthly masters in everything; and do it, not only when their eye is on you and to win their favor, but with sincerity of heart and reverence for the Lord.

6. Who is the Black Madonna?

A Black Madonna or Black Virgin is a statue or painting of Mary in which she is depicted with dark skin, especially those created in Europe in the medieval period or earlier. The Black Madonnas are generally found in Catholic countries.

7. A) What two major religious groups created the business of slavery? B)What are the two major religions African children belong to?

A) The Christians and Muslims.
B) Most African children are either Christians or Muslims, with pockets of Judaism and their native faiths.

8. In the preachers' Bible it says there is no physical depiction of Jesus. Why then do we allow pictures in the church and Bible?

The vast majority of the pictures of Christ have no resemblance to the way He actually looked. He is typically depicted incorrectly with long hair, and a soft, sad, sort of sanctimonious look. Paul, upon inspiration from Christ wrote that it is wrong for a man to have long hair! See 1 Corinthians 11:14 as evidence: Isn't it unnatural and ungraceful for men to have long hair? He would definitely take issue with our ponytails, dreadlocks, corn rows, and long hairstyles - including the afro.

9. How many chapters were in the original Bible? Where are those missing chapters now, and what information is missing? Why was it removed? 

In the original Bible, up to 617 chapters existed, most of which were later deemed unacceptable due to not only irrelevant information, but also those which were deemed heretic, dangerous, and corruptive by the Roman Catholic Church leaders. Those missing chapters (the Catholic Bible has 73 books to the Protestant's tome containing 66); also, the Archbishop of Canterbury purged fifteen more books in 1881. Those were the Apocryphal books. In addition, 28 more books do not appear in the Bible. Again, the removals began at Constantine's request in order to better control the Roman Empire.

10. Why did the Moors give America's Founding Fathers the secret to alchemy?

The Moors served as advisors to the United States in its infancy, as they were already in the American government. The first president - the one before George Washington - was a Moor. Also, Morocco was the first nation to recognize the United States as a sovereignty in 1773. Further proof comes in how Washington, DC was designed by Benjamin Banneker.


"This race of black men... is the very race to which we owe our arts, our sciences, and even the use of speech!" - Count C. Volney, French philosopher 1787

For additional information about African history, visit this link:  Blacked Out Through Whitewash and share this knowledge amongst your friends. 















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