A Woman On A Mission, Part 3

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In this Lecture, Dr. Ray Hagins addresses the unique, awesome, healing power of the Afrikan Woman. The first marriage and love story known to man of Asar (Osiris) and Aset (Isis), is used as the example of the power of the woman in bringing "resurrection" to her man and virtually any other situation that she may encounter. Dr. Hagins' photographs of the original Afrikan (Kemetic) stories of the "Immaculate Conception" and the "Virgin Mother & Child" (photographed from the walls ofthe ancient Egyptian Temples) have been incorporated into this video. To order a DVD copy of this video, please visit www.WBLR.com .

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  • PREACH! She is the Highest Form of Life on this side!

  • Christianity and ISLAM= SEXIST, Mysogistic religious inventions of homosexual and chauvanistic priests Both the bible and the quran SILENCE the role of the woman. The canaon we call the new testament even includes the following advice to churches:" the woman is to remain silent in the church. She is to be subordinate for it is shameful for a woman to speak in the church"

    These religions are the polar opposite of the ancient traditions where the DIVINE feminine abounds

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  • The main problem among all peoples-- within the context of Western, Eurocentric society--is that this culture promotes polarization and internecine antagonisms among the masses while the ruling horders of goods, power, and services enjoy relative harmony and collaboration among and within their oligarchical structures. It seems that one of the most insidious current strategies used to undermine the black nation is to elevate the status of women above that of men.

  • As Chancellor Williams recounted in his essays, all peoples have made grave mistakes to how they have dealt with their problems. Obviously, if the ancient black civilizations of Africa and elsewhere (viz India) did not have some fundamental flaws we would not today be in the prerdicament that we are currently enduring.

  • We are in the Age of Reason and should adopt rational approaches to resolving our problems. I--as a black male--do not seek to worship at the feet of a female, male, animal, or celestial body. What have we learned as a people since the Old and Middle Kingdoms of Egypt? We must come up with new and novel answers to our problems and not resort to a modern-day form of ancestor worhip by identifying all of the practices of the ancients as valid today, or even back then.

  • Moreover, it is has been proven most harmful for peoples to identify individual humans as divine--whether they be the Eurocentric depiction of a white Jesus or the paganistic pantheons of Egypt, Kemet, Cush, Meroe, etc. Or--for the purpose of my discourse-- male "gods" or female "goddesses." We should not base our identity as black people on primitivisms related to human apotheosis and charismatic cults.

  • It is narcissistic and misandric to promote female identity above male identity. Dr. Hagins was on course when he began his discourse by promoting interrelatedness, interdependence between men and women; and the need for reciprocity vis -a-vis males and females. However, it is a gross sociological miscalculation to be reactionary to white supremacist, Eurocentric culture by identifying all aspects of black hisrory as being valid and therefore applicable to our current- day problems.

  • dr. hagin reminds me of azazziel bey from harlem.

  • This is deep. where is part 4?

  • oh don't do me this way, were is pt.4 of this sermon i want to here the rest.

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