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23-10-06, 11:01 AM
I have noticed when white people talk about ancestor worship in Africa, they class it as a PRIMITIVE faith..........what are your thoughts?
People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use.
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30-10-06, 10:16 AM
It's funny how ancestor worship by african people is viewed as primitive, yet the same by european, chinese and in the americas is not.
People going to prayer meetings, setting up alters for the passing of loved ones, visiting graves, laying flowers and other artifacts on the graves, pouring out alcohol on the grave or the ground, all these are offerings, asking or knowing that you are being looked over.
All sections of society and cultures does this, yet they don't relise it. Some white people leave rooms or bedrooms of the deceased the same like the last time they lived in it, this is a shrine and a big one at that, yet from my point of view moving into the room brings you closer to that person in a certain way, people may say this is bereavement, it is all ancestor worship, people might think it isn't, but it is.
It's funny what people class as ancestor worship, they drop the wording, call it something else yet do exactly the same thing.
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30-10-06, 12:36 PM
Like wise having a grave and visiting it.
Ancestor worship is a deeply engrained in our African souls which is why Most "secular" Europeans refuse to recognise the anquish of Diasporians over the Slave Trade
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08-11-06, 09:39 PM
Jay Jay wrote:
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It's funny how ancestor worship by african people is viewed as primitive, yet the same by european, chinese and in the americas is not.
People going to prayer meetings, setting up alters for the passing of loved ones, visiting graves, laying flowers and other artifacts on the graves, pouring out alcohol on the grave or the ground, all these are offerings, asking or knowing that you are being looked over.
All sections of society and cultures does this, yet they don't relise it. Some white people leave rooms or bedrooms of the deceased the same like the last time they lived in it, this is a shrine and a big one at that, yet from my point of view moving into the room brings you closer to that person in a certain way, people may say this is bereavement, it is all ancestor worship, people might think it isn't, but it is.
It's funny what people class as ancestor worship, they drop the wording, call it something else yet do exactly the same thing.
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10-11-06, 05:39 PM
M@LaiKa wrote:
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I have noticed when white people talk about ancestor worship in Africa, they class it as a PRIMITIVE faith..........what are your thoughts?
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What about, how Europeans view itor the faith itself?
How the Europeans view it, wellI don't really care, the amount of books they write and TV shows they base on dead people is quite frankly disturbing. As is the practice of worshipping a man bleeding to death on a piece of wood.
As for ancestor worship. Personally think it's pointless and a completewaste of time.
Let the dead bury the dead, and the dead worship the dead.
Put it this way would people worship them in the variousfashions that they dowhile the peopleare alive? Of course not, you'd freak them out.
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