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13-01-08, 11:39 PM
How ironic!
Inside the content of these visual/verbal scripts outline one of the books that I am "currently" reading about the origin and foundation of "Spirituality" having sprung from the mind of the Afrikan female originally known as THE GODDESS (e.g. and her name wasn't Eve it was Au Set).
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Clarity is a ...!
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"...The writers of Judeo-Christian Bible, as we know it, seem to have purposely glossed over the sexual identity of the female deity who was held sacred by the neighbors of the Hebrews in Canaan, Babylon and Egypt. The Old Testament does not even have a word for "Goddess". In the Bible the Goddess is referred to as Elohim in the masculine gender, to be translated as god. But the Mohammad ens were quite clear. In it we read: 'Allah will not tolerate idolatry...the pagans pray for females.'...."
xviii "When GOD Was A Woman" by Merlin Stone
 The Sibyls: the First Prophetess’ of Mami (Wata) by Mama Zogbé:  :
Alkebulan is the 'Cradle of Modern Civilization'
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14-01-08, 01:03 AM
Links amended:
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Good work, keep it up.
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16-01-08, 01:30 AM
I already know.
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Links amended:
Part one
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Good work, keep it up.
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16-01-08, 01:36 AM
"...But they completely rejected paying any further tribute to the Goddess Al'lat, who was replaced by the God Al'lah...The following are the Goddess of Islam who became the....DAUGHTERs OF AL'LAH:" Al-lat, the Sun Goddess, Al-Manat, the Goddess of Venus. Al-Uzzah, The Fortune Goddess."
Ben-Jochannan, African Origins of the Major Western Religions, Black Classic Press: Baltimore, MD, pp. 214-215
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16-01-08, 01:39 AM
"...But they completely rejected paying any further tribute to the Goddess Al'lat, who was replaced by the God Al'lah...The following are the Goddess of Islam who became the....DAUGHTERs OF AL'LAH:" Al-lat, the Sun Goddess, Al-Manat, the Goddess of Venus. Al-Uzzah, The Fortune Goddess." (Ben-Jochannan, African Origins of the Major Western Religions, Black Classic Press: Baltimore, MD, pp. 214-215)
page 46 "Melanin : A Key to Freedom" by Dr. Richard King, MD
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16-01-08, 12:38 PM
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"...The writers of Judeo-Christian Bible, as we know it, seem to have purposely glossed over the sexual identity of the female deity who was held sacred by the neighbors of the Hebrews in Canaan, Babylon and Egypt. The Old Testament does not even have a word for "Goddess". In the Bible the Goddess is referred to as Elohim in the masculine gender, to be translated as god. But the Mohammad ens were quite clear. In it we read: 'Allah will not tolerate idolatry...the pagans pray for females.'...."
xviii "When GOD Was A Woman" by Merlin Stone
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Bismillaah. Salaam/Peace. Certain it is, that the female has been belittled in the Bible, in an attempt to play down female essentiality. But, it is time that we learned that The One And Only GOD, Allah, has No gender. Even so, (btw) how could HE, have a son; HE, has no consort! All Praise, Honour and Glory Be To HIM.
006.101 بَدِيعُ السَّمَاوَاتِ وَالأرْضِ أَنَّى يَكُونُ لَهُ وَلَدٌ وَلَمْ تَكُنْ لَهُ صَاحِبَةٌ وَخَلَقَ كُلَّ شَيْءٍ وَهُوَ بِكُلِّ شَيْءٍ عَلِيمٌ
006.101 To Him is due the primal origin of the heavens and the earth: How can He have a son when He hath no consort? He created all things, and He hath full knowledge of all things. Al-Qur'an, 006.101 (Al-Anaam [Cattle, Livestock])
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17-01-08, 02:35 AM
fine seriously this is not an attempt at a dig at your spelling...
but is there a significance in this statement >>The following are the Goddess of Islam who became the....DAUGHTERs OF AL'LAH:" Al-lat, the Sun Goddess, Al-Manat, the Goddess of Venus. Al-Uzzah, The Fortune Goddess."<<
shouldn't that be plural or is this a trap? i see the small ess and i am certain that there is more to this blatant rendering than meets the eye.
I promise that error finding is not why i asked. i know you are an highly educated woman. (even though, kind of out there badddd...)
If folk who do not have anything to say would refrain from saying it, this would be a better world... J.V.McGee
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17-01-08, 04:38 AM
from Dr. King (e.g. his words not mine) specifcally said -- Al-lat then Al-lah.
You know drop the "t" add the "h"
I know if I continue to dig far enough I will find the female African Origin of Spirituality that i am looking for...!
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Bismillaah. Salaam/Peace. Certain it is, that the female has been belittled in the Bible, in an attempt to play down female essentiality. But, it is time that we learned that The One And Only GOD, Allah, has No gender. Even so, (btw) how could HE, have a son; HE, has no consort! All Praise, Honour and Glory Be To HIM.
006.101 بَدِيعُ السَّمَاوَاتِ وَالأرْضِ أَنَّى يَكُونُ لَهُ وَلَدٌ وَلَمْ تَكُنْ لَهُ صَاحِبَةٌ وَخَلَقَ كُلَّ شَيْءٍ وَهُوَ بِكُلِّ شَيْءٍ عَلِيمٌ
006.101 To Him is due the primal origin of the heavens and the earth: How can He have a son when He hath no consort? He created all things, and He hath full knowledge of all things. Al-Qur'an, 006.101 (Al-Anaam [Cattle, Livestock])
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17-02-08, 02:40 PM
Page 211, Paragraph 2
"...D. S. Russell wrote of the prophetesses who came to be known as the Sibyls. The Sibyls were often identied with a prophetess of Anatolia, named Sybella, whom we may suspect had some connection with the Goddess known there as Cybele. It was, in fact, the Sibyls of Rome who were responsible for having the worship of the Anatolian Cybele brought into Rome. According to Russell,
These Sibylline oracles were written during the latter half of the
seond century BC in Alexandria. They are imitative of th Greek
Sibyls who exercised a considerable influence upon pagan thought
both before and after this time. The pagan Sibyl was prophetess
who, under the inspiration of the god, was able to impart wisdom
to men and to reveal to them the divine will. There were many
varieties of such oracles in different countries and in Egypt in
particular they came to have an increasing interest and significance.
 The Sibyls: the First Prophetess’ of Mami (Wata) by Mama Zogbé:  :
Alkebulan is the 'Cradle of Modern Civilization'
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17-02-08, 04:32 PM
This art form devised by the Haitians is just another way of "honoring" the ancestors. The European mind calls it Voodoo because it is unable to conceivable discern the metaphysical manifestations of this phenomena.
I have a friend who is Haitian.. She confirms that the only time in history that people of colour used this technique was during the liberation of Haiti from French dominiation---and it worked!
Quietest fact I've ever heard!
Thx, BlackFederalNationalist
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17-02-08, 06:17 PM
Guys and fine:
One thing that has impressed me about Jehovah is this. He told of the people going abainst Him and the failures of the chosen people.
Are there any record of these other 'religions' predicting the failings of their 'faithful' as did Christianity?
If they did not then does that not automatically place Christianity about the rest?
If folk who do not have anything to say would refrain from saying it, this would be a better world... J.V.McGee
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