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Just a reminder, LOL.
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I read this book called THE NIGGER BIBLE one time and I can't remember much about it.... but one thing I did remember was that the guy said "What kind of God would want you to kneel as his feet and thank him over and over just to be good to you?" Would you do that to your kids (closest thing I can think of)? Would you like it if every morning you woke up they were kneeling outside of your bedroom door and praising you and thinking that everything that happens during the day happens because of you? I'm just saying would you? or would you actually like a person that's like that? Would you want 10% of your kids earnings, lol? Wouldn't you talk to your own kids directly or would you send another kid to tell them what you want them to know and that kid is somehow more special than them... Would you give your kids a book and leave that book open to interpretation and have them live their lives off of the interpretation of your book by other people (after people had changed it)?
C'mon pay attention.
I'm trying to make this as simple as I can....
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this guys written messages to men of color are something serious... he also writes under an alias as well from all the negative responses he got from people who didn't quite understand the point of his books...
I haven't read it all but my pops has a copy of this... Also a book called Good Pu$$y is another similar novel...
"n December 1964, after leaving the NOI, Clarence was shot in a basement gambling den called the Hole. After surviving the shooting, he assumed the name "Allah" and, according to some, boasted that he was immortal."
What happened to all that "we only believe reality and facts" ? also, what was all that talk about the "material world" ? that soudns like you believe there is an existence outside of the "physical" world . lol at "we only believe facts and seek knowledge, oh and by the way, the earth is 76 trillion years old, out leader is immortal , numbers are magical (and although we model our ass number system to look like an ancient one, it includes a value for "zero" which is contradictory and breaks form), and there are other things that exist outside of this "physical and material world"
It's crazy because people are going to respond with what they were taught and not what they feel, know (can see) and think - a combination of those 3).
Read California's answers and see how they all get around the message of Thou Shall not kill... I didn't seen any exceptions in the commandments.... what if it meant you're only supposed to eat fruits and vegetables? but no! lol... California is not going to forego a good steak or some bbq chicken wings because THE PART THAT WAS LEFT OFF OF THE COMMANDMENTS WAS.... Thou Shall not kill UNLESS (insert your own rules here).
I don't want to come off as the bad guy but you can't make me believe some of the things in this thread. I'm not big on just belief, if you can see hurricanes, tornado's, tsunami's and mud slides that kill 100's of people ... I'm going to lean toward JeanLukPigheart's side and look to science to explain those.
Did God break those levee's in Lousiana... or the devil... or faulty design by some engineer?
The answer you pick will probably determine whether you're confused in life.
Like I said before, be thankful that you're here, wash your azz in the morning and live. End of story.
I read this book called THE NIGGER BIBLE one time and I can't remember much about it.... but one thing I did remember was that the guy said "What kind of God would want you to kneel as his feet and thank him over and over just to be good to you?" Would you do that to your kids (closest thing I can think of)? Would you like it if every morning you woke up they were kneeling outside of your bedroom door and praising you and thinking that everything that happens during the day happens because of you? I'm just saying would you? or would you actually like a person that's like that? Would you want 10% of your kids earnings, lol? Wouldn't you talk to your own kids directly or would you send another kid to tell them what you want them to know and that kid is somehow more special than them... Would you give your kids a book and leave that book open to interpretation and have them live their lives off of the interpretation of your book by other people (after people had changed it)?
C'mon pay attention.
I'm trying to make this as simple as I can....
im feeling u homie...there is a saying(that even some 5%ers forget)...
"reality is the only thing that exists"....the rest is bull****....so if telling me there is a place that u or no one else has ever been to(heaven and hell)....im calling bull****....
if u saying a man came back from the dead...BULL****...show me or shut up.....
if u saying some ghost created the universe....PROVE IT...i dont wanna hear what a book says...prove it in reality...there are books that say santa is real...am i supposed to believe that just because it's written?
we definitely on teh same page of this topic...we might exopress ourselves differ4ently...but the understanding is the same....
Question: "How can I recognize a false teacher / false prophet?"
Answer: Jesus warned us that “false Christs and false prophets” will come and will attempt to deceive even God’s elect (Matthew 24:23-27; see also 2 Peter 3:3 and Jude 17-18). The best way to guard yourself against falsehood and false teachers is to know the truth. To spot a counterfeit, study the real thing. Any believer who “correctly handles the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15) and who makes a careful study of the Bible can identify false doctrine. For example, a believer who has read the activities of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in Matthew 3:16-17 will immediately question any doctrine that denies the Trinity. Therefore, step one is to study the Bible and judge all teaching by what the Scripture says.
Jesus said “a tree is recognized by its fruit” (Matthew 12:33). When looking for “fruit,” here are three specific tests to apply to any teacher to determine the accuracy of his or her teaching:
1) What does this teacher say about Jesus? In Matthew 16:15-16, Jesus asks, “Who do you say I am?” Peter answers, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God,” and for this answer Peter is called “blessed.” In 2 John 9, we read, “Anyone who runs ahead and does not continue in the teaching of Christ does not have God; whoever continues in the teaching has both the Father and the Son.” In other words, Jesus Christ and His work of redemption is of utmost importance; beware of anyone who denies that Jesus is equal with God, who downplays Jesus’ sacrificial death, or who rejects Jesus’ humanity. First John 2:22 says, “Who is the liar? It is the man who denies that Jesus is the Christ. Such a man is the antichrist—he denies the Father and the Son.”
2) Does this teacher preach the gospel? The gospel is defined as the good news concerning Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection, according to the Scriptures (1 Corinthians 15:1-4). As nice as they sound, the statements “God loves you,” “God wants us to feed the hungry,” and “God wants you to be wealthy” are not the complete message of the gospel. As Paul warns in Galatians 1:7, “Evidently some people are throwing you into confusion and are trying to pervert the gospel of Christ.” No one, not even a great preacher, has the right to change the message that God gave us. “If anybody is preaching to you a gospel other than what you accepted, let him be eternally condemned!” (Galatians 1:9).
3) Does this teacher exhibit character qualities that glorify the Lord? Speaking of false teachers, Jude 11 says, “They have taken the way of Cain; they have rushed for profit into Balaam’s error; they have been destroyed in Korah’s rebellion.” In other words, a false teacher can be known by his pride (Cain’s rejection of God’s plan), greed (Balaam’s prophesying for money), and rebellion (Korah’s promotion of himself over Moses). Jesus said to beware of such people and that we would know them by their fruits (Matthew 7:15-20).
For further study, review those books of the Bible that were written specifically to combat false teaching within the church: Galatians, 2 Peter, 1 John, 2 John, and Jude. It is often difficult to spot a false teacher/false prophet. Satan masquerades as an angel of light (2 Corinthians 11:14), and his ministers masquerade as servants of righteousness (2 Corinthians 11:15). Only by being thoroughly familiar with the truth will we be able to recognize a counterfeit.
ANYBODY WHO FLAMES THE BIBLE AND ITS TEACHINGS ARE OF SATAN. ALWAYS REMEMBER THIS, ALWAYS.![]()
Don't ever forget this.Question: "How can I recognize a false teacher / false prophet?"
Answer: Jesus warned us that “false Christs and false prophets” will come and will attempt to deceive even God’s elect (Matthew 24:23-27; see also 2 Peter 3:3 and Jude 17-18). The best way to guard yourself against falsehood and false teachers is to know the truth. To spot a counterfeit, study the real thing. Any believer who “correctly handles the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15) and who makes a careful study of the Bible can identify false doctrine. For example, a believer who has read the activities of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in Matthew 3:16-17 will immediately question any doctrine that denies the Trinity. Therefore, step one is to study the Bible and judge all teaching by what the Scripture says.
Jesus said “a tree is recognized by its fruit” (Matthew 12:33). When looking for “fruit,” here are three specific tests to apply to any teacher to determine the accuracy of his or her teaching:
1) What does this teacher say about Jesus? In Matthew 16:15-16, Jesus asks, “Who do you say I am?” Peter answers, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God,” and for this answer Peter is called “blessed.” In 2 John 9, we read, “Anyone who runs ahead and does not continue in the teaching of Christ does not have God; whoever continues in the teaching has both the Father and the Son.” In other words, Jesus Christ and His work of redemption is of utmost importance; beware of anyone who denies that Jesus is equal with God, who downplays Jesus’ sacrificial death, or who rejects Jesus’ humanity. First John 2:22 says, “Who is the liar? It is the man who denies that Jesus is the Christ. Such a man is the antichrist—he denies the Father and the Son.”
2) Does this teacher preach the gospel? The gospel is defined as the good news concerning Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection, according to the Scriptures (1 Corinthians 15:1-4). As nice as they sound, the statements “God loves you,” “God wants us to feed the hungry,” and “God wants you to be wealthy” are not the complete message of the gospel. As Paul warns in Galatians 1:7, “Evidently some people are throwing you into confusion and are trying to pervert the gospel of Christ.” No one, not even a great preacher, has the right to change the message that God gave us. “If anybody is preaching to you a gospel other than what you accepted, let him be eternally condemned!” (Galatians 1:9).
3) Does this teacher exhibit character qualities that glorify the Lord? Speaking of false teachers, Jude 11 says, “They have taken the way of Cain; they have rushed for profit into Balaam’s error; they have been destroyed in Korah’s rebellion.” In other words, a false teacher can be known by his pride (Cain’s rejection of God’s plan), greed (Balaam’s prophesying for money), and rebellion (Korah’s promotion of himself over Moses). Jesus said to beware of such people and that we would know them by their fruits (Matthew 7:15-20).
For further study, review those books of the Bible that were written specifically to combat false teaching within the church: Galatians, 2 Peter, 1 John, 2 John, and Jude. It is often difficult to spot a false teacher/false prophet. Satan masquerades as an angel of light (2 Corinthians 11:14), and his ministers masquerade as servants of righteousness (2 Corinthians 11:15). Only by being thoroughly familiar with the truth will we be able to recognize a counterfeit.
ANYBODY WHO FLAMES THE BIBLE AND ITS TEACHINGS ARE OF SATAN. ALWAYS REMEMBER THIS, ALWAYS.![]()
we definitely on teh same page of this topic...we might exopress ourselves differ4ently...but the understanding is the same....
ANYBODY WHO FLAMES THE BIBLE AND ITS TEACHINGS ARE OF SATAN. ALWAYS REMEMBER THIS, ALWAYS.![]()
How about you prove that the universe just appeared out of nothing. Enjoy your life trying to prove that one. The Bible's definition can be proven through being filled with the Holy Spirit. Your idea will and can never be proven.![]()
LMBAO.......and what does this prove?...the thing about seeing god in yourself is that what other men do doesnt effect u...and since u dont worship another man....what another man does in no way brings u shame....allah did what he wanted to do...and i respect him for what he did...no more no less....
there are spooked out 5 percenters too....lol.....and i talk about them the same way i talk about u....lol....there are peopel that talk about the father allah the way christians talk about jesus....and i tell them the same thing..."u a christian with a lil knowledge"....
i love it how yall "think" yall proving something...but it's all irrelevant....my culture was here before your religion...was here before the NOI and the MST...the people who were the first to contemplate god were NOT christians, muslims, or jews...but all three of them bit off of the originators....im secure in the fact that my people saw god inside of themselves...and im continuing the tradition of doing the same....
now..if u wanna continue the arabic, jewish, or european tradition....go right ahead...i'll ride and die with my own people....coincidentally...the rape of africa coincided with us accepting foreign ideas of god...that's all for now....
i never claimed that...STUDY....
the forst law of thermodynamics states that energy cant be created or destroyed...it can only change form....so...if matter and energy are the same...did the universe have to be "created" or did it just form out of already existing material?....
that theory makes more sense that some ghost said....'let there be light".....and everything appeared out of nowhere....
(and notice i saidd THEORY...religious people are the ones claiming to have all of the answers...not me)
Also, all the good parts of africa "egypt, ethiopia" etc, had nothing to do with slavery. NONE of the slaves came from those regions, they came from the ass regions , so you actually have no chance in being a descendant of the cool african civilizations . you mentioned your affinity to "Egyptian mysticism" , but you arent egyptian. your ancestors didnt come from that region . no slaves were brought from egypt.