Author Says: ' Jesus Worship' Emasculates and Devalues Black Manhood (750 hits)
--New Controversial Book Explains Why and How --
(BlackNews.com) -- "'Jesus worship' is equivalent to 'white male worship,' and it is detrimental to the mental and emotional health of black people and emasculating and devaluing to black manhood," argues Dr. Christopher C. Bell Jr. in his book, The Black Clergy's Misguided Worship Leadership.
In this book, Dr. Bell cites cogent educational and behavioral reasons to explain why and how the glorification and worship of the ancient, Roman-made, white male, Christian idol, Jesus Christ is not only idolatrous, but that such worship subliminally makes black people complicit in their own psychological oppression.
Here are some points discussed in the book: The "Jesus Christ" worshipped by black people today is the ancient, Roman-made, white male, idol god created by Roman Emperor Constantine and church bishops of the Roman Church at the Nicene Council (CE 325) and made compulsory for all Roman citizens, and that centuries later white European slave masters for over 300 years imposed this same white male idol god on their black African slaves; resulting in the white male image of the idol "Jesus Christ" being deeply ingrained in the psyche of black people as well as white people.
b. The Jesus worshipping (white male worshipping) customs of the black community are led by the black clergy and these customs reinforce the racist notion of white male superiority in the same ways as white racial discrimination and other American cultural symbols and representations of white supremacy;
c. The Jesus worshipping (white male worshipping) culture of the black community in conjunction with other American cultural symbols and representations of white supremacy subliminally afflicts many black people with a deleterious white superiority syndrome (WSS) that leads to emotional and spiritual depression resulting in self-limiting beliefs and aberrant behavior such as; low academic achievement motivation among black adolescents, mutual alienation between black men and women, increased feelings of hate toward whites and other blacks, and increased stress and other health related problems in black males;
d. The white male worshipping (Jesus worshipping) folkways of the black community are mentally oppressive and emotional emasculating to many young black men who after years of embedment in such folkways feel alienated, demeaned, devalued, and angry, and react in ways that lead to high rates of recalcitrance, self abuse, crime, violence, and incarceration;
e. The Jesus worship (white male worship) tradition within the black community is a black clergy-lead exercise that is a carryover from black peoples' past experiences as chattel slaves, and this tradition ensures that black people continue to learn and believe, as their slave masters would have insisted, that "whiteness and the white male Christian power structure are anointed and approved by God"; a result that promotes behavior and sentiments in many black people that are reflective of a "slave mentality" or a "low caste group" self-image;
f. The white male worshipping (Jesus worshipping) culture within black communities unavoidably buttresses, elevates, and glorifies white manhood, while inescapably and inevitably devaluing and emasculating black manhood; a result that stokes a latent anger, a temperament of violence or of self-injurious behavior in many young black men while promoting a sense of racial superiority in many young white men.
Dr. Bell argues that to neutralize the above negative effects of "Jesus worship," the black clergy must stop teaching black people to glorify and worship Jesus Christ and begin teaching them a "new Christianity" that espouses WORSHIPPING ONLY GOD the creator and sustainer of life and that recognizes Jesus as a human being and prophet. Why? Because this "new Christianity" would promote Jesus Christ from the status of an unbelievable, make-believe, superstition-based, supernatural, extra-terrestrial, god-character to the status of a believable, historically feasible, real life human being and prophet; and young black men will be able to relate to a "Prophet Jesus" and to his teachings with a sense of rationality, human commonality, and self-respect. None of these relationships is possible between today's Christianity and black men.
He explains that due to reasons having nothing to do with the enlightenment and worldly progress of the black community, many black clergy members will be reluctant to change to the "new" Christianity and that change will come only when black clergy members have garnered the moral courage to speak the truth about the negative psychological effects of Jesus worship on the black community, or when black community uplift organizations and/or black university and college students decide to work together to persuade the black clergy to change from "Jesus worship" to "God worship ONLY."
Dr. Bell argues that the "new" Christianity is a crucial intellectual and cultural transformation that black people must undertake if they are to ever gain religious enlightenment and psychological liberation from the damaging effects of their white male worshipping folkways. Such an enlightenment and liberation will lead to: improved academic achievement motivation in black male adolescents, a downward mediation of the high rates of recalcitrance, anti-social temperaments, and violence among many young black men, a collective gain in authentic black male racial pride, and a reduction in young black men's plight and plunge toward incarceration.
About the Author: Christopher C. Bell Jr., Ed.D., Major, US Army Retired, is a long time observer and analyst of the motivational and behavioral effects of religious educational programs on black people. Visit author's web site at www.drchrisbell.com
To order The Black Clergy's Misguided Worship Leadership, ISBN# 9781-251-7806-2: ($19.00), visit www.trafford.com/Bookstore/BookDetail.aspx?BookId=SKU-000132074 or send an email to orders@trafford.com, or call 1-888-232-4444. The book is also available at major online book retailers such as Amazon, Borders, and Barnes and Noble.
PRESS CONTACT: Dr. Christopher C. Bell Jr. cecebejr@aol.com www.drchrisbell.com
Did he happen to mention whether it was a permanent conditioning?
Sunday, December 12th 2010 at 12:51AM
Helen Lofton
No, Dr. Christopher C. Bell Jr. is not powell Robert or Robert Powell but powell Robert or Robert Powell will give the Doctor a house call and throw him a party.
again, thank you jenFad for your inspiration and scholarship.
Dr. and author Christopher C. Bell Jr. is confirming what I have been saying to all of you over a year now. The bottom line of what Dr. Bell Jr. is saying is that as long as Black Americans do not have our own, like our own prophet, our own religion and our own portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders we will always have the problems and sufferings that Dr. Bell Jr. describes in his book.
Now, what is baffling is that Ms. Jen Fad supports Dr. Bell's findings, yet she will not take a step to rid herself of the Christian religion and desire her own religion LIFE and her own prophet God has risen up for us. In other words, next year at this time she will be saying the same thing when a different doctor would publish a book saying the same thing. Undoubtedly, we are a stupid people. However, we are not going to be this way much longer. We are going to change our thinking and our ways to become a real people in this world as of the intelligent people are.
I am not saying that there are things wrong with the Christian religion. What I am saying is that Christianity is not a religion of Black Americans. I am not saying that there is anything wrong with Islam. However, what I am saying is that Islam is not the religion of Black Americans.
Black Americans can never prosper in the footsteps of another people. Black Americans must make their own footsteps inhumanity in order to prosper and gain the favors of God.
I agree with the idea of the "new" Christianity (though it can only be "new" if the name is changed and not derived from "Christ"), but... It would undoubtedly have a beneficial psychological effect, but should not be adopted for that reason but should only be based on historical research.
Also, did the author interview "black" people to determine if they really believe Jesus was "white"?
Thanks again for the comments to this blog but I don't need any new religion to follow, but to each his/her own.
Sunday, December 12th 2010 at 7:21PM
Jen Fad
Anyone who thinks of Jesus as a white male has no conception of the essence of the Universal Mystery of Christ.
THERE IS NEITHER JEW NOR GREEK; THERE IS NEITHER BOND NOR FREE; THERE IS NEITHER MALE NOR FEMALE: FOR YE ARE ALL ONE IN CHRIST JESUS. GALATIANS 3:28
I AM NOT OF THIS WORLD. JOHN 8:23, 17:14-16
IN HIM WE LIVE AND MOVE AND HAVE OUR BEING. ACTS 17:28
It may well have been true that during his life on earth, he was in a white male body. His ethnic and cultural identity was Palestinian.
But the Jesus Christ who Christians love and worship and whose body and blood we take in Holy communion is present to us as Eternal Spirit. That is the essence of the Body of Christ.
THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS WITHIN.
There is nothing physical about it. Anyone who limits Jesus to a physical worldly presence misses his deepest and most powerful meaning.
Jesus, in his purest spiritual form, is LOVE itself.
that sounds good but the facts remain the same the white man forced there religion on black people as a way to enslave there minds everything white is right and everything black is bad until we all can sit at the table together its always going be that way and black people need to really know the reality of who and why they worshiping ! that is the least they can do ! hell they owe us that !
Sunday, December 12th 2010 at 9:43PM
DAVID JOHNSON
Dr. Bell argues that the "new" Christianity is a crucial intellectual and cultural transformation that black people must undertake if they are to ever gain religious enlightenment and psychological liberation from the damaging effects of their white male worshipping folkways. Such an enlightenment and liberation will lead to: improved academic achievement motivation in black male adolescents, a downward mediation of the high rates of recalcitrance, anti-social temperaments, and violence among many young black men, a collective gain in authentic black male racial pride, and a reduction in young black men's plight and plunge toward incarceration.
Whenever one person tries to tell another person what he thinks the person SHOULD believe about God, there is always a problem.
Faith in the divine is one of the personal, intimate relationships there is. Every individual is certainly entitled to find their own way back to God without hectoring from the peanut gallery.
some people don't believe in Jesus so it makes them no difference what time of year it is that's a issue why does the happiest time of the year have to be celebrating something that doesn't belong to a nation of people take me back to what my ansesters did around this time of year and let me choose for myself and you choose for yourself but don't force me to be happy because of a pagan holiday ! enlighten help me see the truth but dont keep feeding that same old mess thinking im going to by it ! as far as jesus being a black man ??? color does matter !!!
faith is the substance of things hope for the evidence of things not seen how can you say you love god but !,,,,,,, is all a lie for as many who will receive him to them he gave power to be son's of god ! deception comes in all sizes and colors 1
greater is he that is in you ! thats all you need to know is who you are and the greatness that wants to grow inside you !
Monday, December 13th 2010 at 11:08AM
DAVID JOHNSON
"I" believe it is a shame that here we are about to celebrate the birth of Christ by over looking that this man spent a life suffering and also died not because of skin color but of those who worshiped the almighty $$$$$$ along with political powers , religious dominations and even in the name of ...can we say "G-O-D"?!!!!!!!? (nup)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
...THE SEASON OF PEACE ON EARTH, GOODWILL TOWARDS MAN...OR CAN WE KEEP UP WITH THE JONES IN BUYING? (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
...@Rich, be very careful of the belief of "WITH N" as this is my NDB practice beliefs....we must not try to say MANDKIND are more alike than different when it comes to people who write tHings like this as a form of education. lol (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA