When we chastise our people for worshipping beige or “white” gods, many of our mentally enslaved people will try to deflect attention to it by suggesting “god has no race” and is invisible. This is absolute nonsense.
If you are Christian then you believe god came in the form of a human body (Jesus); this form had a race. So suggesting that god has no race is absurd as a Christian. During the period of this mythical character, the region of “Israel” had been a colony of the Greeks for over 300 years. As we know, Europeans use raping their colonized into mixed subjects (and then raping the mixed subjects) as a method of destroying the colonized’s racial identity. So we can imagine Israel, as was Greek run Egypt, had become a very ethnically Greek place by the time of the mythical figure of Jesus. The New Testament was originally composed in Greek, and thus Jesus is generally depicted as Greek (even by Ancient Ethiopians). Thus, the presentation of the fictional Jesus as “white” is actually historically accurate in representing the population of Israel at the time. The problem is the Blacks are worshipping our colonizers.
If you are Muslim you still believe that god chose an Arabian man named Muhammad to be his supreme spokesperson, and therefore the race that god has chosen to speak thru is the Arabian race (primarily a Beigeskin straight/wavy haired people). This is why all Muslims must go to Mecca, to see, worship, and enrich the Beige Arabian.
If you are a Buddhist you still believe that god’s highest consciousness in a human was the Buddha, a Nepalese man. Thus all Buddhists subconsciously imagine the Nepalese (a Himalayan people who are a mix of Hindi and Tibetan) represent god’s racial image.
All religions believe that some individual human became the vessel or spokesman for the Creator, and by extension the racial preference of the Creator. Whatever race that religious prophet is, is the human racial representation of the god in that religion.
In addition, humans subconsciously worship the race in whose image their god is. This is why we Blacks hate each other and put other races on a pedestal; we don’t worship a god in our image.
The healing of the Black race will only begin once we reclaim our own deity in our own image and culture.
By
Celestin Valery
AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK