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You will think that with the
conditions of African peoples around the world as symbols of economic regression
and political insignificance that the Africans in America,
which happens to be the most enlightened, would rise up to the plate and create
strategies that would improve the lives of their loved ones.
Contrary to the colonial missionary’s use of the Bible, you would expected these
people to use the Bible filled with God’s promises of prosperity, abundance,
peace of mind, and happiness to enhance their people’s conditions.
The African Christians and the African churches in America played a good
role in bringing slavery to its knees, but have not being very successful in
bringing about change in the godly areas of economic advancement and political
relevance. The Africans have always being taught to stay
away from religion and politics since the colonial era, but it is now obvious
that these two things are the foundations that shape and govern our world.
The African Christians in
America, aside from some
Pentecostals, have gotten too comfortable with the fruits of the civil rights
movements that gave us the right to vote and some level of equality, and are not
focusing on the total equality of mankind that God wants for all through
economic and political adequacy. This was so obvious in the
2004 presidential election which was centered on the war in
Iraq, fight
against terrorism, unemployment, and cloning of human cells.
To any Biblical scholar and believer, it was obvious to all that President Bush
was failing in the areas of the war in Iraq and unemployment, which should have
being to most important issues to African Christians of America.
President Bush lied that Saddam Hussein, who was more interested in
building massive presidential palaces, had weapons of mass destructions and so
had to go to war. He also lied that Saddam was also
responsible for 9/11 world trade center explosions, despite the fact that Saddam
and Bin Laden were on opposite sides of the fence on Islamic governance.
This lead to massive spending on a Bush created war for oil instead of
sponsoring economic and educational programs to those Americans that needed it
most, or assisting the residents of
New Orleans from hurricane Katrina.
A lot of Africans in American are employees living from paycheck to
paycheck, but many of American jobs have gone out to foreign countries of
cheaper labor like
China and
India.
This is done by the current administration to increase the profits of the
majority European business owners, and the working class in left to face
increased unemployment and reduced wages.
When the Republican Party
realized this short coming for President Bush, they decided to play a game with
the church and the Bible. They decided to encourage many
churches to become political in their favor and in return will not be audited
for taxes and they will get more of their faith based program sponsored.
The church was expected to work on the fears of their
followers against Islamic invasion of terrorists and most importantly,
homosexuality. The former was meant to make President Bush
look like a strong protector waging a just war in
Iraq, and the latter was
to make the Democratic Party look anti-Biblical in its open-mindedness towards
accepting all Americans as they are. I do mind if majority
of Americans feel it is okay to go wage an unjust war for its oil, or should I
say
against terrorism.
I also do not mind if they are also scared that homosexuality might
affect their children’s view on life, but this should not be
the main concern of the Africans or African Christians in
America.
Every African Christian
worthy its godly creation must vow to take a stand against all forms of
oppression and colonization on any people for the sake of
oil, gold, timber, cheap labor, or water. We can not love
God and talk about a spiritual heaven when we can not vote to prevent mass
murder, loss of cultural identity, poverty, and spread of diseases here on
earth. The most shameful thing I have seen from the African
Christians in
America was that they
allowed money and human power to deviate their godly responsibility from the
economic and political adequacy of their families to the political ambition of
one man. It was amazing how African churches and African
peoples of Jesus were going around as errand boys while telling others that the
Bible said in the last days there will be wars, and it never said that we
Christians will not be a part of it (justifying the
Iraq war).
Some Christian in some European headed churches were told not to vote for
money and economic reason, but to vote for God and morality (against
homosexuality and the Democrats). They were told that
homosexuality is so wrong that Christians going to heaven must stay away from
it. Should we not also stay away from unjust wars, lies,
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The Political & Spiritual Purpose of the
Holy Land
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Many of the African Christian
actually voted for the war and unemployment which is taking money away from
their families, and instead voted against sexual preference that has nothing to
do with their godly responsibility to their society. I do
not support homosexuality, but we must show God’s love to all, including owners
of oil companies, pastor that commit adultery, and priests that sodomize little
children. African Christians must also realize that if they
fail to lead their families to economic and political relevance in our
generation, our children will ultimately become the prostitutes and homosexuals
they so fear that they forgot to follow the Biblical standard.
A lot of lazy immigrants that do not have the papers to secure good
paying jobs and want to live flamboyant lifestyles are known to be the dolls
(girls) in many
Atlanta homosexual clubs and bars.
I have actually run across an African man that left his wife and daughter
in New Jersey to pursue the lucrative lifestyle of a homosexual doll due to lack
of income. God always blessed his people with wealth and
power. If the Africans fail to elect leaders that can speak
for their interests or pass the laws to make God’s blessing a reality for their
families, we can as well burn down the Bible and our churches, and become the
political and economic stepping stone for others like we have always being proud
of doing. |
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