Steve Harvey: "Ladies if you're talking to an atheist walk away"

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Dead Serious......

Oh...And I stopped reading after the second system mentioned the "Willie Lynch Theories" :mjlol:

Men enslave people for financial gain...Not religion....Religion is just used as a tool by either corrupt or righteous men.....No more No less.....

Besides, Africans was getting their christianity on hundreds of years before them Europeans told the queen....:camby: and threw the tea in the ocean.....
 
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Christianity had no role in the enslavement of black people.....None
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I know you hate christians more than religion, but your love for black people should trump that since you claim to be of African descent......Please explain in detail how christianity forcibly played a role in the Atlantic slave trade.....without using meaningless symbolic gestures that are commonly referenced which point to the participants as opposed to the institution.....


Oh....Check my post record....Calling me a c00n is like saying Lou Alcindor didn't have game....Anybody that says otherwise is either a lame, has a personal vendetta, or has no idea what the fukk they are talking about..........

You rather point to abstracts like religion as opposed to tangibles like capitalism and hate as the engine behind the slave trade, but I'm the sellout? :smh:
 

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Every wants to run with this narrative, but no one wants to explain the "direct" role that christianity had in the slave trade.....

Expound on the history that I'm unaware of please..........

Historical records show that Islam and Christianity played an important role in enslavement in Africa. The Arab-controlled Trans-Saharan slave trade helped to institutionalize slave trading on the continent. And during the 'age of expedition', European Christians witnessed caravans loaded with Africans en-route to the Middle East. Others arriving much later in West Africa observed slavery in African societies, leading them to assume that African enslavement was intrinsic to the continent.

For many of these early European explorers, the Bible was not only regarded as infallible, it was also their primary reference tool and those looking for answers to explain differences in ethnicity, culture, and slavery, found them in Genesis 9: 24-27, which appeared to suggest that it was all a result of 'sin'.

In the Genesis passage, Africans were said to be the descendants of Ham, the son of Noah, who was cursed by his father after looking at his naked form. Moreover, in Genesis 10, the 'Table of Nations' describes the origins of the different 'races' and reveals that one of the descendants of Ham is 'Cush' - Cush and the 'Cushytes' were people associated with the Nile region of North Africa.

In time, the connection Europeans made between sin, slavery, skin colour and beliefs would condemn Africans. In the Bible, physical or spiritual slavery is often a consequence of sinful actions, while darkness is associated with evil. Moreover, the Africans were subsequently considered 'heathens' bereft of Christianity, although scholars now suggest that Christianity reached Africa as early as the early 2nd century AD and that the Christian communities in North Africa were among the first in the world. However, Europeans doubtlessly refused to acknowledge the relevance of African Christianity as it appeared irreconcilable with the continent's cultural surroundings.

The emergence of colonies in the Americas and the need to find labourers saw Europeans turn their attention to Africa with some arguing that the Transatlantic Slave Trade would enable Africans, especially the 'Mohammedans', to come into contact with Christianity and 'civilisation' in the Americas, albeit as slaves. It was even argued that the favourable trade winds from Africa to the Americas were evidence of this providential design.

Religion was also a driving force during slavery in the Americas. Once they arrived at their new locales the enslaved Africans were subjected to various processes to make them more compliant, and Christianity formed part of this. Ironically, although the assertion of evangelisation was one of the justifications for enslaving Africans, very little missionary work actually took place during the early years. In short, religion got in the way of a moneymaking venture by taking Africans away from their work. It also taught them potentially subversive ideas and made it hard to justify the cruel mistreatment of fellow Christians.

However, some clergy tried to push the idea that it was possible to be a 'good slave and Christian' and pointed to St Paul's epistles, which called for slaves to 'obey their masters', and St Peter's letters (1 Peter 2: 18-25), which appeared to suggest that it was wholly commendable for Christian slaves to suffer at the hands of cruel masters.

To sit there and pretend that Christianity didn't play a role in the slave trade is just intellectually dishonest breh
 
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