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Category: The Black Church and Politics

Reviving; Renewing; Restoring; & Redeeming Traditional Southern Black Christianity one Family at a Time!

If King Solomon were alive today…

Were he alive today King Solomon would have TV judge show like a cross between Judge Judy and Judge Mathis. Considering how Solomon handled the mother’s fighting over the baby, I think this is likely. I’d love to see him handle paternity issues. Imagine that he’d give his ‘rationale’ who the father is, and only…
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The New Slave Master

It is bad enough that for 3500 years the Sons and Daughters of Ham have been punished for their sins by slavery to Shem and Japheth, only to now be potentially subject to a new slave master which has no concern for ethnicity or God, AI.

We need you! Words of the Rabbis to our brothers on the corner

I ran across an interesting note in the Gemara (Ein Yaakov) p. 223 17a-67 that I think is applicable to our brothers, my fellow Sons of Ham: Note #4, alternate explanation: The Gemara below (28b) says that when a person finishes studying Torah each day, he should say: “I thank You, God, my God, that…
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On Current Black Leadership

Some countries are run by bureaucrats and technocrats. Other countries are run by aristocrats, oligarchies, and religious clerics. But Black American culture and politics is run by ‘Ghettocrats’. 

Will we build human ‘data centers’ or God’s ‘Data Centers’

America and seemingly every other nation in the world that hankers after and pretends to embrace limitless AI and other technologies, is putting a lot into artificial intelligence, but no one gives a doggone about investing in old fashioned human intelligence and spirituality. All the evidence is showing us that with rises in the use…
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The Futility of Black liberal and conservative Elected Officials

Oh Atlanta, Chocolate City, we have so much to answer for. We have had 50 years of Black mayors, 50 years of Black Fire Chiefs, tax collectors, city councils, county councils, superintendents, and school boards. For 158 years the Atlanta University Center has been cranking out Negro intellectuals and citizens. For 50 years a thriving…
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