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        Kmtyw (Black People) Spirituality

        Shade Jefferson Ford posted an update in the group Group logo of Kmtyw (Black People) SpiritualityAfrikan Spirituality 4 years ago ·

        4 years ago

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        This is the second edition. Dr. Ben-Jochannan explores Moses’ Kemetic identity. Dr. Finch shows how Christianity is descended from Kemetic religion. Modupe Odoyoye provides linguistic evidence that ancient Hebrew & our Afrikan ancestors shared the same speech community. Ethiopian playwright Gabre-Medhin shows the forms Ethiopian religion took after Ethiopia itself was invaded by Greeks, Romans and Arabs.

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          Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé
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          For those interested in how mdw nTr and hebrew are NOT genetically related, check this: Obenga, T., & Saakana, A. S. (1992). Ancient Egypt and Black Africa: A Student’s Handbook for the Study of Ancient Egypt in Philosophy, Linguistics, and Gender Relations. London: Karnak House.

          5 years ago
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            In the foreword to this book, Saakana points out that Dr. Obenga correctly notes that the term “Afro-Asiatic” is a word made up by scholars to separate Egypt from Africa.

            5 years ago
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              You may also be interested in this presentation: https://www.abibitumi.com/shop/what-was-israel-in-relation-to-black-people-the-danger-of-a-single-story/

              5 years ago
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              @obadelekambon Where can I get that book?
                4 years ago
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                  [ You can get the book in an Ebook PDF format from this site.] https://www.google.com/shopping/product/1?q=african+origins+of+the+major+world&client=ms-android-samsung-gj-rev1&biw=360&bih=614&tbs=vw:l,ss:44&prmd=nsiv&sxsrf=ALeKk03dy_-MlEkCaCEf23B7zuf4TDShOQ:1621490524034&prds=num:1,of:1,eto:3730351957144482436_0,prmr:1,pid:3730351957144482436,cs:1

                  4 years ago
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                    Thanks. I was looking for Tata Obenga’s book.
                      4 years ago
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                        Ok.
                        And you are welcome.

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                          I physically purchased it about 15-20 years ago at ASCAC in Atlanta. I’m not sure where it can be purchased now.
                            4 years ago
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                              https://www.alkebulanimages.com/shop/books/ancient-egypt-and-black-africa-paperback/9780907015703/I just came across this. It’s selling Obenga’s book for $24.
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                                  I just bought it. Meda ase!
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                                      You are welcome!
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                              Yes, Oduyoye notes that Judaism’s origins are in Africa’s religious culture. Subsequently, Hebrews broke away from African religious traditions and started saying their history began with the ascendance of Moses. The Hebrews knew about the original African religious traditions but later on, they rejected them.

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                                Ascendance of Moses? Was that before or after the ascendance of Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy? lol
                                  4 years ago
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                                    In their world, Moses =Santa Claus. Both wear the same beard.😛
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                                        @shadejford from the patently absurd to the truly ridiculous
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                                      I was verifying what you have posted. I was stating examples of how Western historians have used ethnocentric false premises and ahistorical concepts when they’ve put out writings about African spirituality.

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                                        In all will you say the book in the post is worth reading? With authentic info?

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                                          Yes.💯

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