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Christianity Versus Ancestral Consciousness

Ancestral Consciousness and the Christian Faith are incompatible. The under mentioned publications are weapons. These publications are useful in the efforts to achieve and preserve Ancestral Consciousness. Whenever one achieves cultural awareness   that being embraces the historical perspectives of his or her most ancient ancestors whoever they were and wherever they resided.  Cultural awareness enables beings to be saved. Cultural awareness is a vehicle to gain freedom from western Christendom and other tools of indoctrination, greed and treachery as utilized by the invaders, conquerors, colonizers, slave owning class. I charge you cannot follow any western religious systems and be saved. None no one has ever been civilized and/or liberated by the colonizing force.  If you accept Michangelo’s paintings as the image of the son of god you exhibit self-hatred. I have no time to trade with thee. If you think for a moment the image of Ptolemy 1 Soter 1 is your god at this late date I am not sorry for you. I give up on you. If you think that someone who has not and did not exist is coming to save you, you are beyond help. Your traditional belief system as originated in the shores of the Sahel, the Nile and Niger-Congo regions prior to invaders and conquerors gave rise to the precedents in the human experience. Ancestral consciousness is the vehicle which redeems which was lost. One is then saved; one is liberated by simply returning to the basics – the cultural heritage of the ancients of the Nile river valley high culture. Put down culture piracy get with the original. Remember, Love is my religion, period.

  1. Amen, Ra UN Nefer Metu Neter vol.1; Khemet Corps Publishers 
  2. Ben Jochannan, Yosef (1970) Blackman of the Nile. New York:  Alkebu-lan Books Associates. 
  3. Ben Jochannan, Yosef (1970) Africa mother of Western Civilization. New York: Alkebu-lan Books Associates.   
  4. Ben Jochannan, Yosef (1971) African origins of the major Western Religions. New York: Alkebu-lan Books Associates.
  5. Blyden, Edward W. (1887) Christianity, Islam and the Negro Race. rpt. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh Press, 1967.
  6. Breasted, James H. (1967) A history of Egypt. Bantam Books, NEW YORK 
  7. Budge, E. A. Wallis  Egyptian Book of the Dead 
  8. Gimbutas, Marija (1982) Gods and Goddess of old Europe 7000 - 3500 BC Myths, legends and Cult images. Berkeley, University of California Press. 
  9. Gobineau, Joseph Arthur de (1915) The inequality of the Human Races. N.Y:  G. P. Putnam & sons. trans. vol.1 
  10. Graves, Kersey (1876) The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors, Or, Christianity Before Christ. Colby and Rich Year 
  11. Heeren, Arnold H.L. (1846-50) Historical researches into the politics, intercourse, and trade of the principal nations of antiquity. London, H.G. Bhon. 
  12. Heeren, Arnold H.L. (1850) Historical researches into the politics, intercourse, and trade of the Carthaginians, Ethiopians and Egyptians. London, Henry G. Bhon. 
  13. Jackson, John G.  (1974) Introduction to African Civilizations. Secaucus, NJ: Citadel. 
  14. Jackson, John G.  (1990) Man, God, and Civilization.  First Carol Publishing Group edition. 
  15. Jackson, John G.  (1985) Christianity Before Christ.  American Atheists Press. 
  16. James, George G. M.  (1954)  Stolen Legacy: Philosophical Library, New York. 
  17. Massey, Gerald (1907) Ancient Egypt: the Light of the World.2 vols. T. Fisher Unwin, London, 1907; Samuel Weiser Inc. New York. 
  18. Massey, Gerald (1886) The Historical Jesus and the Mythical Christ: or Natural Genesis and Typology of Equinoctial Christolatry. Star Publishing co., Springfield, Mass., 1886.
  19. Massey, Gerald (1881) Book of Beginnings. 2 vols. Williams & Norgate, London, 1881. 
  20. Rensberger, Boyce (1979) Nubian Monarchy maybe the World's oldest - International Herald Tribune   3.9.1979 
  21. Salley, Columbus (1970) What color is your God? Ancestral consciousness and the Christian faith. rev. ed. Dowers Grove,     Iil.: Inter Varsity Press, c 1981 
  22. Volney, Count Constantine (1890) The Ruins of Empires. Peter Eckler, New York. 
  23. Williams, Chancellor (1974) The Destruction of Black Civilization: Great Issues of Race from 4500 BC to 2000 AD; CHICAGO: Third World Press. 
  24. Williams, Joseph John (1931) Hebrewism of West Africa: From the Nile to Niger. 2nd. ed. New York: the Dial Press. 
  25. Woodson, Carter G. (1933) The Mis-Education of the Negro. Washington, D.C., Associated  Publishers.
Updated Nov 06, 2020 12:19:11am
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