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Dr. John Henrik Clarke on organized religion vs spirituality, part 2

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Awesome scholar of African World History, Dr. John Henrik Clarke lectures on the creation of the major organized religions of the world, what these religions are used for, and the need for people of African ancestry to analyze these religions that are all carbon copies of indigenous Afrikan spirituality.

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  • He's right about the so called ten commandments. They stole that, like everything else, from the 42 Principles of Ma'at.

  • "When was this filmed? it is so relevant today..."

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  • This information needs to be taught in every Black church and elementary school on this planet.

  • @muslimgiga Thank your creator god or what ever you choose to call on that your culture is intact and your tribe or people can evolve it on your own accord.

  • @arronnov Again I concur. I am Bangladeshi and my culture and the unique Indian culture was preserved when muslims took this subcontinent. I cannot speak for other cultures but I can speak for myself.

  • @muslimgiga Christianity/Judaism and Islam are not respecters of other cultures because their about coming to power over other cultures. Thats why others cultures that these man made religion come in contact must by into whites or Arabs so-called universal ways. In actuality you end up being under control of the invaders worldview and mindset. That scenario has happen with Africans natives Americans Asians and etc the past 600yrs.

  • @muslimgiga They maybe started off as friends but just whites did with all non whites in the past 600yrs. They started off as friends with the intention of gaining power over others at any cost. Their power comes about with the taking of others lands resources and controlling the mind when it comes religion politics education and etc.

  • @arronnov I concur. I think the Muslims were great friends to the Africans starting from the Negus of Ethiopia and the Berbers. But yes, I do understand what you are trying to say and absolutely respect it.

  • @muslimgiga I'm not attacking you but in all reality Christianity and Islam has had a devasting affect on African decent people the past 1500yrs. Time wise African people go back older than 6000yrs. We didn't need these man made religion because used our natural spirituality. Our demise coincide with the introduction of Islam and Christianity. Along with our humanity of wanting to accept everybody as our friends. We haven't had any friends.

  • @arronnov Woh man, I was not trying to push an agenda or anything. The African continent and it's people have been exploited by imperial powers. Islam empowered them to rise above the European stereotypes and bring the Spanish to their knees. Some of the most famous Islamic scholars are from Africa in our history.

    I'm have great respect for the African people. Don't get me wrong. :)

  • @muslimgiga According to who. As a African decent person I see African people world over given accounts of history through the worldview of western whites and arabs. You show me a people who allows their enemies and historical oppressors to control their own worldview history. Then I'll show you people who are oppressed enslaved and dying.

  • @arronnov I partially agree. But reading Islamic history, Islam empowered the Berbers to conquer Spain and launch one of the greatest civilizations in history. So in that case....it's hardly a "means of control".

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