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How God created the universe- creation stories, myths around the world
How about creation stories that predate the God of the bible and Koran?
Jehovah Yahweh is not older than 4,000 years old. Yahweh is a junior God
There are thousands of creation stories and mythologies around the world. Most of them predate the bible and Koran creation myths. In fact, most of them are more interesting.
Africans have been in the world for millions of years before any other race and we created creation stories when there was no Yahweh, no Allah, no god called "God." According to history, the god Yahweh is not older than 4,000 years old, whereas the God Amen, Ra, Osiris predate Yahweh by at least 5,000 years old.
The ancient Egyptian creation myth and the Dogon creation myths predate the bible creation myth by thousands of years. The Dogon creation myth is the source of the big bang theory, which is nothing but a modern creation mythology.
Let me present to you creation stories from around the world. Remember, this is just a few I could find online.
The book of Ra is a book where the story of the earliest creation story of the ancient black Egyptians who lived around the river Nile is written. It was from this story and the Dogon creation story that the Bible, Koran, and all other religions and cultures around the world plagiarized their stories from our ancient African ancestors who migrated around the world to occupy and become the many nations in the world today.
Therefore, it is foreigners and their Gods that should worship us Africans instead because we created them!! It is not for us Africans to worship Yahweh or Allah or Jesus. It is incumbent on Yahweh, Allah, Jesus to worship us Africans. But we've been blackmailed, deceived and enslaved and our power taken away from us during many years of slavery and colonialism.
Finally, no other civilization in the history of the world has ever invested more time investigating the concept of God, life, death than the ancient Egyptians. Therefore, they're the ones that anybody should listen to if any creation story or questions of life or death is to be believed.
Below is a list of books on the creation of the universe from the perspective of the ancient Egyptians. The first two is about creation. The last one is about what ancient people believed, long time before the coming of religions.
Role of Christian missionaries in the colonization of East Africa Christian missionaries in East Africa (1). Missionaries signed treaties which were later used by colonialists to take over colonies e.g. Tucker, a British Missionary interpreted the 1900 Buganda Agreement to the regents of Kabaka Daudi Chwa II. This led to loss of political, economic and social powers to the British protectorate government. Sir Harry John stone who signed on behalf of the British government confessed that; “I John stone shall be bound to acknowledge the assistance offered to me by the missionaries especially the CMS. Without their assistance on my side, I do not think Uganda’s chiefs would agree to the treaty which practically places their country and land in the British hands”. (From partition of Africa by Prof Sempebwa). (2). Missionaries supplied information to the colonialists which they utilized to plan how to effectively impose their colonial rule on how to crash t...
My bitter experience with Paystack payment gateway Sorry, that you haven't heard from me for a while with new articles. But the topic of today is not about African history or black history or culture per se. It's rather about my unfortunate experience with a payment gateway called paystack. I've been using Paystack to receive money from customers on my travel abroad site www.emeranalytica.com and from supporters on this blog. Since the past months, I earned over $4,000 from my travel abroad site and from donors on this site. See my paystack dashboard screenshots below. The $2,820 was earned on my travel abroad site, while about $1,400 came from anonymous readers of this blog who either supported my documentary project fundraising or just supported this blog. Those of you who've read my book: "what is Satan? What is Lucifer? The biggest secret in the world" are aware that at the end of the book I made an appeal to everyone who read the book to support me r...
ALKEBULAN = Africa How Europeans changed the name of Africa The Original name for Africa is ALKEBULAN: Arabic for "the land of original people" Alkebulan is the oldest and the only name of indigenous origin. It was used by the Moors, Nubians, Numidians, Khart-Haddans (Carthagenians), and Ethiopians. Africa, the current name adopted by almost everyone today was given to this continent by a European invader by the name of Louis Africanus. Like all other methods of manipulation, the Romans sought to completely disconnect the indigenous Africans from their culture, deities, and knowledge. History of Louis Africanus and Alkebulan's name change Publius Cornelius Scipio battled Carthage– a powerful city-state in northern Africa which had established itself as the leading maritime power in the ancient world. The First Punic War broke out in 264 B.C. when Rome interfered in a dispute on the Carthaginian controlled island of Sicily. The war ended with Rome in...
The True History of Slavery and Slave Acquisition in Africa By Africason (Information Europe & USA Don’t Want You to Know About Slavery) This message is for black people of non-African nationalities. I mean, black people in countries like Jamaica, USA, Haiti, Bahamas, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay, Bolivia, Argentina, Vanuatu, Paraguay, Grenada, Tuvalu, Solomon Islands, Chile, Peru, Panama, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Kiribati, Trinidad and Tobago, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Guatemala, Lucia, Sri Lanka, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Maldives, Honduras, Nicaragua, Barbados, Tonga, Panama, Samoa, Nauru, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Martinique, Puerto Rico, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, India, and also people of ALL AFRICAN NATIONALITIES. I feel a great need to write this piece to unearth the truth about information which has been deleted from the history books about slaver...
The Dead End of African Literature By Obiajunwa Wali A truly educated African who predicted the death of African languages in literature In order to truly understand the context of this article, please first read: How Britain and the CIA fooled Wole Soyinka and Chinua Achebe to destroy African languages in literature. PERHAPS, THE MOST IMPORTANT ACHIEVEMENT of the last Conference of African Writers of English Expression held in Makerere College, Kampala, in June 1962, is that African literature as now defined and understood, leads nowhere. The Conference itself marked the final climax of the attack on the Negritude school of Leopold Senghor and Aime Cesare. For some time now, African writers of English expression like Ezekiel Mphahlele, Wole Soyinka, and Christopher Okigbo, have treated this kind of literature which expresses sterile concepts such as "negritude" or the "African personality" with the utmost derision. ...
The colonial chattered companies from Europe Brief history of the origin of exploitation of Africa by western interests (EXPLOITATION: How Europe laid the foundation for poverty in Africa) Colonial chattered companies..... Chartered companies were companies that received certain rights and privileges under a special charter issued by the sovereign of a European state. This charter usually gave the company a nationally recognized trading monopoly for a specific geographic area and for specific trade items, and the right to use force to open and maintain trade. Dominant in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and from 1880 to 1900- the eras of mercantilism and of the ”scramble for Africa,” respectively- royally chartered companies proved to be indispensable tools for the opening of Africa to European commercial and imperial ambition. As a way to defray government costs, European exploits in Africa from 1340 until 1900 were usually funded by high-risk venture capital in...
Africans and African-American scholars of black history you should know Black history/ African-American history / African historians Africans must realize that the history we study in school is a European version of African history. Why? Because the Europeans after conquering the rest of the world and colonizing so many nations, installed their language, education, religion, in all conquered colonies, and in the process also installed their point of view about accounts of events (history), so the history we are taught is simply European account, not our account. If we colonized Europeans, history would've been different, it would've been to elevate ourselves. Look, the account they gave us is not a true historical account because history is written from the view point of the writer. In fact, history is written by the victors, not the vanquished. If I conquer you, if I enslave you, if I colonize you, I'll write your history to favor me and I'll force you to study...
Kingdom of Ghana Before Slavery Penny Tweedie/Oxfam Traditions more than 1,000 years old still thrive in Ghana. Ghanaian boys are perfectly at home with traditional masks. Between the 9th and 11th centuries C.E., the kingdom of Ghana was so rich that its dogs wore golden collars, and its horses, which were adorned with silken rope halters, slept on plush carpets. Based on animal luxuries alone, it is no wonder that foreigners touted Ghana's kings as the richest men in the world. Certainly they were living the high life ... but how did they do it? Located within the present-day borders of Mauritania, Mali, and Senegal, medieval Ghana literally sat on a gold mine. The land's abundance of resources allowed Ghana's rulers to engage in years of prosperous trading. Strategic governing coupled with great location led to the rapid emergence of a very wealthy empire. Gold in Wagadugu Most of what we know about ancient Ghana — which is more accurately called Wagadugu...
Some Great African Empires Before the Coming of Europeans While Europe was experiencing its Dark Ages, a period of intellectual, cultural and economic regression from the sixth to the 13th centuries, Africans on the other hand were experiencing an almost continent-wide renaissance after the decline of the Nile Valley civilizations of Egypt and Nubia. The leading civilizations of this African rebirth were the Axum Empire, the Kingdom of Ghana, the Mali Empire, the Songhai Empire, the Ethiopian Empire, the Mossi Kingdoms and the Benin Empire. Axum Empire The Aksum or Axum Empire was an important military power and trading nation in the area that is now Eritrea and northern Ethiopia, existing from approximately 100 to 940 A.D. At its height, it was one of only four major international superpowers of its day along with Persia, Rome and China. Axum controlled northern Ethiopia, Eritrea, northern Sudan, southern Egypt, Djibouti, Western Yemen, and southern Saudi...
Jesus Christ was a black man- according to the bible Before I begin, let me say this article is not about religion, but about history. I am not a religious person, I am not interested in religion. It's high time black people got to begin un-learning lot of the information packed into our minds courtesy of long years of slavery and colonialism. It is time for the black race to rise and claim what is ours. History has been distorted extensively to downplay the contributions of black people to humanity. One glaring distortion is about the character called Jesus Christ in the bible, whom the ancient artists drew as a black man, ancient sculptors carved him as a black man, and even the bible itself described him as a black man in many passages. Before I go further, let me inform you that if you're a serious seeker and you're interested in digging deeper for the whole truth and nothing but the truth, no matter where it may lead to, then you'll need to first find out What...
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