I want to prove that Black Americans can not analytically reason! (885 hits)
Yesterday at the Y I was talking to a church deacon friend who thinks he is very intelligent. I said to him among other things that prophets are racially different. Therefore, you can not have the Jewish Jesus.
Here is where he goes off. He said to me that it is my story that prophets are racially different. He is no longer reasoning analytically am I right because he is now saying that the truth of prophets being racially different is my personal truth? How stupid is that, real stupid? Since every body can see what I am saying is true how can it be my story? It is everybody’s story because it is true
The real problem is that my friend at the Y doesn’t want to accept the truth because he wants to hold on to the Jewish Jesus instead of his own Black American Prophet Harry.
I know that when emotions can blur the truth analytical reasoning is automatically thrown out the window am I right.
I know that every one of you did not know that prophets are racially different until I said it am I right. Now that you know it and can see it is true how many of you all are still holding up the Jewish Jesus?
To know that a thing is absolutely true and you go against it is the height of stupidity and ignorant.
At this point in time you all know with out a doubt that Dr. King, Elijah Muhammad, Bishop T.D. Jakes, and Mr. Farrakhan are some very ignorant men am I analytically
God has never heard our prayer in the Name of Jesus. Jesus was not a Black American and Black Americans are not Jewish people am I right again.
Harry, Harry, Harry, when are you going to realize that you are asking people to venture out into the unknown. Unless you can convince us that Jesus had a hand in the slavery and continued subjugation of Black people, your quest is going no where. The Bible says that they that do not love Jesus shall be accursed, doesn't that mean that every religion that does not love Jesus is accursed. Maybe you can just flip the script on that statement and put you name in it, so that it reads; "Every one that does not love me is accursed"(smile)
Saturday, April 13th 2013 at 8:58AM
Helen Lofton
Hello Helen,
Helen I am not asking Black Americans to venture out into the unknown. Likewise, Moses was not asking the Children of Israel to venture out into the unknown. Moses demanded that the Children of Israel venture out into the unknown. I am demanding that we Black Americans must venture out into the unknown. We like the Children of Israel are going to become a real people since we were born in plantation slavery. The only direction for us like the Children of Israel is to venture out into the unknown.
Venturing out into the unknown means that we have to leave the Christian religion behind like the Children of Israel had to leave Pharaoh’s religion behind. You all know how the story goes if you all have learned anything from the Bible.
But guess what, we are not alone as the Children of Israel was not alone. Black America has God and our Prophet Harry and the Children of Israel had God and Moses am I right.