Lack of knowledge about our ancestors -- ancestors who walked with, and in fact, entered into a Covenant with God Almighty [ I AM, The One True Universal God] through Moses and Ya-Uaweh — the mystical Jesus Christ, in biblical antiquity — has cemented in the (Hebrew) African a psychosis, poisoning both our individual and collective psyches -- the human soul, the Spirit, and the mind -- blocking, and for the most part, distorting the memory of our ancestral origins in Eden [Africa]. Our psychosis has prohibited the development of our righteous minds as Original Hebrews -- a world people of antiquity, equal in numbers to the Chinese and South Asian Indians. This disease [psychosis] has caused us in the Western Hemisphere to accept the label as a minority which is so erroneous and egregious — bringing into life, nothing more further from the truth as to who we are as a people...  called in the "Israelites" — writers of the Bible simply chose to eliminate the word, “Black,” in describing them.

As a matter of fact, according to Francis Fragipane, Contributor to the development of "The Holy Bible - Original African Heritage Edition, Racism and the Spirit of Death: As a member of the black race, you have been on a quest to find your true identity as well. As you sought to regain what the white man has took, your identity has subtly changed from being a colored person to Negro, then a Black and now an African American. Now that we've found it (our identity) Atun-Re (RA / Ya-Uawhe) says we must lose it again, to Him. 



Self-taught geneoligist, Darius Gray, Author, "Blacks in Scripture," Biblical and geographical proof, according to the Bible, that the Original Hebrews [The 1st Israelite Families were descendants of The Father of All Black People, Ham]:


Dr. John Henrik Clarke - "Religion is the Worst Thing To Happen To Africa.": 

About Dr. Clarke: An expert on African and African American history, in the course of his long and varied academic career, John Henrik Clarke made tremendous contributions to the disciplines of African and African American studies. For more than six decades, he lectured on Black history all over the world, from community centers in Harlem to universities in Africa. He wrote six books and edited or contributed to seventeen others. He helped found several important black quarterly publications, frequently composed scholarly articles and pamphlets, and participated in several television productions. In addition to his academic work, Clarke also wrote poetry and fiction, publishing more than fifty short stories during his lifetime.


MIT Professor Emeritus, Noam Chomsky's views on religion:


2Pac Shakur - Black Jesus [Part 1]:



2Pac Shakur - Black Jesus [Belief in God and Religion]