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Hope Is Neither Faith Nor Make-believe
Everyone of our people knows intuitively, that we will never attain salvation or meaningful freedom by praying to the same God or practicing the same religion of the slave or colonial masters. No one who does that will ever take over control of own life and destiny. Faith without control would only be make-believe freedom and emancipation. The make-believe would be devoid of hope. Take hope from a man or woman, and you create a beast. Faith without hope would be the consequence of praying to, and worshiping the God of, slave and colonial masters.
People who have been converted into the faith or church, shrine, or cult is expected to live by faith alone. However, they have no hope in spite of faith, because they know deep inside themselves that their faith in God or shrine is only make-believe! It does not offer them control. They keep seeking protection from other Gods. They rely more on soothsayers, oracles, shamans, and fetish priests, than on the messengers and ministers of their God. They correctly identify by their actions what we have also identified as the problem. Finding the correct superior solution is what is left.
The solution must be correct, i.e. it must be natural, result in gaining full control, protection, and automatic unlimited insurance against every form of evil. It must be there in nature such that anyone who seeks can find it by oneself. Not a concoction of religious belief that is a make-belief. We of FCW (Faboul Cownic Worldwide) have the secrets and revelations of the mysteries, which meet all these conditions. It will meet therefore, all your needs, and you will no longer suffer in questing.
The Ancient Alternative
Preamble
Our brothers and sisters in the Diaspora as represented in Georgia (as elsewhere in the USA) take on African names. That is commendable. Others go to Ghana to be made “God Mother”, i.e. Nana. I met some who say that they are the daughters of Osun. One invited me to a ceremony in which he wanted to slaughter animals to his ancestors. I did not honor the invitation. I saw people who surrounded themselves with photographs of dead parents and grandparents that they introduced to me as their ancestors. The same people derive their origin from Egypt when they are not deriving it from father Adam or Abraham. I recognize all these as attempts at finding the path that they lost on account of their ancestors having been forcibly removed from their roots in Africa south of the Sahara.
For a start, let it be known that not every dead person is an ancestor worthy of worship. One ought to abhor related necromancy and ritual murder (or human sacrifice). Cannibalism as part of funeral rituals is a corollary of ancestor worship.
The worship of the dead is the hallmark of Egyptian religion, mysticism, or magic. Ancestor worship is intertwined with this so that our people have syncretized all these practices into what they now term African. Africans south of the Sahara are no Egyptians. The secrets at our disposal at FCW include the revelation about the mystery of creation. They show that certain powers exist that created God the creator among others. They also show the practices about the dead in the above list are corruption of the Truth. Do not equate such practices with ancestor worship. (See my Blog, re Gods, Ancestors, and You.)
Black Is Not Necessarily Right
I observed that modern Africans in Africa and the Americas tend to see anything named black as acceptable. Naming spiritual or religious practices and rituals BLACK does not make them right. Necromancy, ritual murder (or human sacrifice), and cannibalism when practiced by black people or Africans is just as evil as when practiced by other races. Other practices include things, people, fetishism, religions/superstitious make-believe, etc. They have for examples, Black Muslim, Black Moses, Black Jesus, Black Madonna, Black Messiah, Black Lion of Judea, etc. They believe that every spiritual belief, make-believe, or superstition is correct as long as it either originated in Africa or is subscribed to by Black people elsewhere in the developing world. My intention here is not to put anyone down. However, we cannot accept everything without any scientific, rational spiritually sound justification, other than that it is BLACK. You might have indulged in them because you had no choice. That is different now. FCW offers the superior alternative.
History teaches us that every religion or ideology based on race alone is doomed. Be it race in the sense of skin color, color of eyes, or chosen race of a particular God. Therefore, although FCW started in Africa south of the Sahara by Africans; that does not make it black in the foregoing sense. It is not a tribal belief or racial belief.
Black is beautiful no doubt; however, is there no other quality that people can identify us by, other than that Black is beautiful, if I may ask? One is born black. Hence, being black does not indicate any achievement or excellence in human endeavor. One finds in literature, that the ugly things peddled about the black person are about intelligence, attitudes, and contribution to human civilization. Africans south of the Sahara and our descendants have more to offer than that we are black.
Something unique about us is there that is uniquely of African spirituality and mental capabilities. We at FCW have this and base our quests for spiritual protection, insurance, and salvation on it.
(Continues in Part IV)
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