Faith in times of oppression -

Over the years  I have battled this oxymoron, how can I trust in a God that allowed slavery, or be part of a religion dominated by WSP, after much time I have started to conclude that WSP are reading from a different bible, and like many people of the faith they cherry pick the parts that suit them.

Although the bible advocates for slaves, it also presses us to treat them fairly, like member of your household, to feed them, protect them and to ensure no harm befalls. them. He advises that slaves should be kept for purposes of crime, as a form of punishment. He also advises that they been given their freedom after their sentence has been worked off.  As we know from history NONE of these things were done for our ancestors.

God also freed the slaves in Exodus after being pained at their mistreatment, and set them on a course for paradise. Though we have suffered we have a more spiritual and worthwhile gift for us at the end. The bible does not aim to control us but to help us stay true to the narrow path, we know that murder, lying, jealous etc are dangerous so wouldn't it be wise for someone who created us to warns of the perils of these actions in a book. The truth is in the book of God and when we read we understand what God actually wanted for this earth. The devil has taken hold and created chaos, and we just need to survive using the guide God has given us until we meet again in his kingdom.

We know that christians have been persecuted in the pursuit of spreading the true gospel of God, not the ones which had be verbally altered to suit the WSP narrative, and the ones they rarely read. If we had been able to read or had access to the bible, we could have seen for ourselves the wrong men permitted and used God to cover it. I 100% believe there is a God, I believe because on the side there were christian brethren who knew the word of God and who risked their lives to save us, to fight for the abolition of slavery, alot of people like William Wilberforce were driven by their faith to make change in spite of their numerous surroundings, some of whom were actual slave owners, were only enlightened once they had heard or been truly converted under Christ.

Make no mistake their is a place for us still in heaven, and as difficult as the devil makes it for us to truly believe that, don't shy away from your faith in God in these times. Instead call out to him in your pain and distress so he can bring comfort, know that those that spread the false doctrine that harmed us and that is spread today will  be met with the same God who was angered in Exodus.  Seek a relationship with God, and be kind to your neighbours in church, because I still know and believe that we are called to save each other from hell, and to do that we need to be united.

This does stray from my message of black empowerment, I believe God intended the same, for us to be united as one, and to build a world that benefited everyone. Now we have been forced to form an alliance to survive but ultimately we may have to save some of our white christian/non christian brethren from the wrath that the WSP and the devil has in store for them.

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