Understanding the Truth of God: A Discussion on Race and Religion
Overview
This video delves into the claim that the truth of God has been distorted, particularly focusing on the racial identity of Jesus Christ. The speaker argues that historical narratives have been manipulated by Caucasian individuals, leading to a widespread acceptance of falsehoods in religion, politics, and education. The discussion emphasizes the importance of recognizing these truths to empower the Black community.
Key Points
- The Alteration of Truth: The speaker questions who changed the truth of God, asserting that the depiction of Jesus as white is a lie propagated by white individuals.
- Historical Context: The video references biblical texts, such as Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon, to argue that the Bible was written by Black men, specifically highlighting King Solomon's identity. For a deeper understanding of the historical context of religious beliefs, see our summary on Understanding the Theology of Seventh-day Adventism: Beliefs, History, and Key Figures.
- Community and Organization: The speaker discusses the lack of organization within the Black community, attributing it to systemic oppression and the love of money, which leads to destructive behaviors. This theme resonates with the discussions in Following the Lamb: Reviving Faith in the Western Adventist Church.
- Racial Identity of Jesus: The video presents biblical evidence to support the claim that Jesus was Black, citing descriptions from Revelation and Daniel. For more insights on the spiritual journey and identity, refer to Understanding the Spiritual Journey: A Summary of Key Themes.
- Impact of Religion: The speaker critiques various religions, claiming they were established by Caucasian men during periods of oppression, and questions why the Black community continues to adhere to these beliefs. This critique aligns with the discussions found in Understanding the Sacredness of Human Sexuality and the Impact of Pornography.
- Call to Action: The video concludes with a call for the Black community to recognize their identity, unite, and seek empowerment through understanding their history and the true teachings of the Bible.
FAQs
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What is the main argument of the video?
The video argues that the truth of God has been altered, particularly regarding the racial identity of Jesus Christ, and emphasizes the need for the Black community to recognize this truth. -
Who does the speaker claim changed the truth of God?
The speaker claims that Caucasian individuals changed the truth of God, particularly in the portrayal of Jesus as white. -
What biblical references are used to support the claims?
The speaker references Ecclesiastes, the Song of Solomon, Revelation, and Daniel to argue that the Bible was written by Black men and to assert Jesus's racial identity. -
How does the speaker view the current state of the Black community?
The speaker views the Black community as disorganized and oppressed, largely due to systemic issues and the influence of money. -
What is the significance of the phrase "the love of money is the root of all evil" in the video?
This phrase is used to illustrate how the pursuit of money leads to destructive behaviors within the community, contributing to issues like crime and disunity. -
What does the speaker suggest as a solution for the Black community?
The speaker suggests that the community should recognize their true identity, unite, and seek empowerment through understanding their history and the true teachings of the Bible. -
How does the speaker relate the historical context of religion to the current beliefs of the Black community?
The speaker argues that many religions adhered to by the Black community were founded during oppressive times by Caucasian men, leading to a disconnect from their true identity and beliefs.
See what it says? It says, "Who changed the truth of God into a lie?" Who changed the truth of God into a lie?
What's the truth of God? Christ is black. But who changed the truth of God and said, "No, he's not. He's white."
Who did that? The white man. Now, you got to examine our people. The white man changed the truth of God into a lie. He
gave us religion. He gave us politics. He gave us education. But he changed the truth of God.
We've learned lies all our lives. So all these religions were started by Caucasian men. And are our people still
these religions today? Are we still in these religions today? But it was started by Caucasians that believe in
slavery. Bring it out. This is what I mean by our people are lost. [Music]
The system this is the book of Ecclesiastes chapter 4 verse one. Now who wrote this? A black man. King
Solomon is black. Hold that. Give me Song of Solomon 1 and5. Song of Solomon 105.
Song of Solomon 105 is going to let you know that black men wrote the Bible. The Bible is not a white man's book. This
was written by black men. Watch this. This is the Song of Solomon 1 and verse 5. Bring it up. I am black. What did he
say? I am black. What did he say? I am black. Solomon is laying on his color. When you open the Bible, you're reading
a book that black men wrote. Read. I am black but cuddly. I am black but beautiful. What was the famous
expression in the 60s? I'm black and I'm proud. Black is beautiful. That was when black women actually liked their natural
hair. That was when black women didn't like to put relaxers in their hair. That was back when black women loved their
afro. Read it again. I am black but comely. I am black but comely. Oh ye daughters of Jerusalem. Come on.
as the tents of King Horah, as the curtains of Solomon. Now get go back to Ecclesiastes 4:1. Remember what I told
you? We at war with the system. We at war with the system. This system wants us in prison, dead, or homosexuals.
That's what it wants. That's what it wants. Watch this. This is the book of Ecclesiastes 4:1.
So I return and consider all the oppression that I've done under the sun. Now Solomon said, "I return and consider
all oppression that are done under the sun." Watch what Solomon says. He wrote this thousands of years ago. Read. And
behold the tears of such as were oppressed and then have no comfort. Are we oppressed as a people? Are we
oppressed as a people, brother man? Are we oppressed as a people? Now it says the tears of what? Read that. And and
behold the tears of such as we're oppressed. We are always crying when a black man gets shot. But are we
organized? No, we're not organized. The bloods aren't organized. Blood stands for brotherly love overcoming our
depression. There is no brotherly love in the rules. There is no brotherly love in tree.
[ __ ] stands for community revolution in progress. Crips organized. No black. That's not organized. That ain't
organized, black people. We're not organized. We're not. Watch this. A lot of times, you know why we're not
organized? I'm going to tell you why. Hold this. Go to 1 Timothy 6 and 10. This is why black people aren't
organized. This is our problem right here. 1 Timothy 6 and 10. This is the book of 1 Timothy chapter 6 and verse
10. For the love of money. What did the Bible just say? For the love of money. What did the Bible just say? For the
love of money. We love money. We love money. We love money so much. Guess why a lot of brothers are in prison? Money.
A lot of brothers are in prison over money. A lot of brothers are in prison even more over a woman, right? Over a
woman. A woman killing a woman. Two men killing each other over a woman. Read this again. For the love of money is the
root of all evil. Because we all try to make it out. Everybody want to make it out of this hell hole called America.
Everybody want to make it out. The Bible says, "For the love of money is the root of all evil." Why? I mean what? You love
money so much, you'll kill a man over it. You love money so much, you'll kill your father or mother over it. What do I
mean when I say that? You'll kill your father or mother. So you can get the insurance policy. That's evil. That's
evil. But guess what? Black people, we do that. What were you going to say? You heard about what's going on in South
Africa. Right. In South Africa. Say something. Like you about what's going on in South Africa with Elon Mus when he
was trying to give the white people their equal rights in South Africa so they could take over those farmlands.
Yes. Elon Musk is a devil. Donald Trump is a devil. That's right. You got to understand the white man is the devil.
That's right. First and forehead, please. Elon Musk. Is Elon Mus the Antichrist? Eli the Antichrist. Give me
that. In 1 John 4 and verse three about the Antichrist. I'm going to show you who the Antichrist is, brother. We not
the Antichrist. We Ray Ray is not the Antichrist. Tyrone is not the Antichrist. Ray Quan that live in
apartment 6G is not the Antichrist. Read this. You got it. Come on. This is the book of 1 John 4:3. And every spirit
that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh, did Jesus Christ come in the flesh? Yes, he did. What color
was he when he came in the flesh? He was not white. Before we deal with the Antichrist, we got to deal with that.
Hold on. Give me uh Revelation 1:14. That's not right. But what color is it? just I'm asking you.
But I'm glad you're able to be honest. See, we respect that. You're being honest. See, we went to Kenya. We taught
that Jesus was black. In Kenya, you know what the people did? They took stones and stoned us. We had to get the hell
out. They tried to kill us because we taught Jesus Christ is black. Love your race. Love your skin. The community of
Christians grabbed big stones and threw it out of us. Brothers got hit in the face, back, arms. We have to get them
out of there. We said our brothers here have selfhatred. What' you say? What color is Jesus? I'm about to show you
right now. Give me Revelation 11:14. This is the book of Revelation 1:14. His head and his hairs were white like
wool. What race of people have woolly hair? Brother man, what race of people have woolly hair?
Woolly hair. Black people. Woolly hair is black people. Watch this. As white as snow. So Jesus Christ's head was woolly,
but on his head was fully white. Right. Go ahead. And his eyes were at the flame of fire. Then he said, "I'm looking at
the whites of his eyes." He said, "It's red. It's like a flame of fire." Watch this. And his feet. Now John looks down
at Christ's feet like a fine brass. What color is brass? No, not brass. Brass. B R A S S. What
color is brass? Like a gold. Like a brass. Brass. Like a penny.
You with me? I'm following. Come on. And it as if they burn in a furnace. A furnace is over a,000° of heat. What
color does that turn when you burn something? Black. Exactly. So Jesus Christ is
black. That's right. Black. Black. Now give me Daniel 10. It's letting you know to cut. But wait, if Jesus Christ
is black, who is this man right here? Get out. Yep. Who's this? Get out. Cuz you never saw that. We never grew up
seeing this. Who is this white man? Who? That's how they portray. Exactly. That's how they portray Jesus Christ. Very
good. This man, his name is Caesar Borea. He's the second son of Pope Alexander V
6 of Rome. This man who portrayed Jesus Christ. He is Caesar Borea, right? The second son of Pope Alexander V 6 of
Rome. it out. He was hired to portray the image of Jesus Christ. That's right. That's what Jesus looks like. Very good.
Get Daniel 10:5. Check it out. This is the book of Daniel 10:5. Then I lifted up my eyes and looked and behold a
certain man clothed in linen whose loins were burned with fine gold of fat. So this man was clothed in len. Daniel
says, "I've seen a vision of a man clothed in linen." Read. His body also was like the burl
because Jesus Christ had a green garment. Read. And his face at the appearance of lightning because there
was an angelic glow around his face. Remember Daniel sees a vision of Christ. Read. And his eyes as lamps of fire. And
same thing. His eyes as lamps of fire. Read. And his arms and his feet. And his arms and his feet like in card. What did
the Bible say? Like in color. What did the Bible just say? Like in color. Like in color. Color. Like in What's your
name, by the way, brother? Roma. Romeo. Rome. Roma. It says his arms and his feet. Like in color to polish brass.
What color is this? Black. So Jesus Christ is a black man. That's right. Stronger if they knew that he was black.
They didn't know we went to Kenya because we have a congregation in Kenya. We were out in the streets teaching like
what we do here. We always go out into the street and teach. This particular area, they hated that we taught Christ
was black and they tried to kill us. Why? Because the white man is the devil. That's right. Because the white man
teaches black people to hate each other. That's why we feel the prison systems. That's why. Think about it. How is it
that all these black men are in prison? How is it that all these black men are in Rikers?
That thing is sad to see. You in prison, you look across and you see nothing but black and brown brothers. But this is
why. Remember when we read 1 vers 1 6 and 10? This is why a lot of our brothers are going to get put to death
because of sin. Yes. But how is it? What are our people supposed to do? Repent. Right? That's what you see all of us
did. We were just like you chasing women, chasing money. Same thing as you are. Same thing we were doing. But the
only difference is once we heard, we said, "Hey, I need to get my life right." Right? How where's your school?
Let me learn. Watch this. This is the book of 1 Timothy 6 and verse 10. For the love of money is the root of all
evil. It says, "For the love of money is the root of all evil." The love of money. Our people love money so much
that they'll kill for it. That they'll kill for it. Don't you think that was all people though? Say it again. Don't
you think that was with all people? What do you mean? Like with all people? Like people in general there's no way that
they will kill. Yes. Yes. Yes. All people. But but this is the difference. What about your people?
Yep. Because look at this. Remember when we read, give me uh go back to Ecclesiastes 4:1. I'm going to
give you an example. You from Queensland, Brooklyn. All right. But you know about Queens. You know about Queens
a little bit. Flushing. Queens. You know Flushian predominantly what race? No. Flushing. Asian. Asian. Asia.
Flushing. Queens. They got banks in Mandarin. Chinese people run flush and queens out.
Now, how is it? Did our ancestors build America? Did we build this country slaves? Right.
Exactly. How is it that Asians can come in America in New York, run banks, run businesses, and our people have nothing?
How does that happen? What do we have? Projects, community centers. Watch this. Give me
Ecclesiastes 4:1. Listen to this. The book of Ecclesiastes 4:1. So I returned and considered all the oppressors that
were done under the sun. And behold, the tears of such as were oppressed, and they had no comforter. Uh-huh. And on
the side of their oppressors, it says, "And on the side of their oppressors," the Bible says there was power. It says
there was power. There was power. What was the power? Their power was they can organize businesses.
They can create loans. They can pass bank loans. They can sign off bank loans. We don't have that power. We
don't have that power. Our power. Now, where is our power according to the Bible? in God's laws. That's right. In
the laws of God is power. Ephesians chapter 4:23. I'm going show you what the scripture
says. Our power is in the laws of God. That's where our power is in. Because guess what? No nation respects black
people. They don't respect us at all. They don't respect what this is. What? This is what they want from us. They
want our money. They want our money. That's what they want. Give me this. Ephesians 4:23. It's the book of
Ephesians 4 23. And be renewed in the spirit of your mind. The Bible says, "And be renewed in the spirit of your
mind." Why? Because we lost our minds. We lost our minds. Why? Give me this now. Get me First John 3. 1 John 3:15.
Bring it out. In each community, Bronx, Brooklyn, Harlem, this is what you will find. Watch this. This is the book of
First John 3 and:15. Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer. The Bible says, "Whosoever hateth his brother is a
what?" Murderer. Is a what? Murderer. Is a murderer. Is a murderer. So, a lot of these brothers are in prison for what?
Murder. And you think it's all for who do you think it is that they murdered? Another black. Another
like that. Why? Because white people taught black men, learn to hate your fellow black brother. Bring it up. That
is the mind of Caucasians. Caucasian people have taught us hate your own brother. Right? But guess what?
Even before Caucasians, we were thinking the same way. Hate, hate, hate. Watch this. Give me Romans chapter 1 and verse
29. Yeah. Now, guess what? We started a congregation in France. We started a
congregation in France. Guess what the government of France did? The government of France disbanded us as an
organization. The government, the French government, the government of France said, "If we
teach like what we're doing now, they will put us in prison for 3 years." This is what France did. What? Since
you've been here, what have you saw us teach? Change your life. Repentance. Christ is black. The French government
said, "If you do this again in France, purple and gold, we will put you in prison for 3 years." Why? Because they
don't like organization. Watch this. Now, here's what we out here teaching. Give me this. Romans chapter 1
verse 20. Let me start verse 25. is the book of Romans chapter 1 and verse 25. Who changed the truth of God into a lie?
You see what it says? It says, "Who changed the truth of God into a lie?" Who changed the truth of God into a lie?
What's the truth of God? Christ is black. But who changed the truth of God and said, "No, he's not. He's white."
Who did that? The white man. Read. whom changed the truth of God into a lie and worship and serve the creature more than
the creator. It says and worship and serve the creature more than the creator. Now you got to examine our
people. The white man changed the truth of God into a lie. Wow. He gave us religion. He gave us politics. He gave
us education. But he changed the truth of God. We've learned lies all our life. Give me this. 2 Corinthians chapter 4:3.
Bring it out. 2 Corinthians chapter 4:3. We've learned lies all our life. Watch this. It's the book of 2 Corinthians
4:3. But if our gospel be hid, it says, "But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost." Come on. In whom
the God of this world In whom the God of this world have blinded the minds of them which believe not have blinded the
minds of them which believe not. Who's blinded our people's minds? The white man. How does he blinds our people
mind? Religion. Drugs. This is how he blinds our people. how he has the power to do these things. Give
me this. Read this again. It But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost. It says it is hid to them that
are lost. Our people are lost. How are we lost? We're lost in these different religions because guess what? Where's
the religion poster? We got that. Get the religion poster. I'm going to show you. And all these religions,
watch this. You got Pentecostal, Jehovah Witness, you got Episcopalian. Watch this.
Look at these right here. All these religions were started by who? White people. Pentecostal 1901. What was going
on 1901? Jim Crow. We were being lynched. Jehovah Witness. Charles Taz Russell.
1872. What was going on in 1872? sharecroers. Seventh Day Adventist, 1863.
Where were we in 1863? Slavery. Very good. Joseph Smith, the Mormonism, 1830. Where were we in 1830?
Slavery. The Baptist relig Oh, we meet a lot of Baptists today, right? 16008 is when the
Baptist started. The Baptist religion. Where were we in6008? Slavery. Wow. So all these religions
were started by Caucasian men. And are our people still these religions today? Are we still in these religions today?
But it was started by Caucasians that believe in slavery. Bring it out. This is what I mean by our people are lost.
What is nation? Nation is family. [Music]
Nation is community. Nation is men leading by example. [Music]
Nation is women's support. Nation is children with role models. Nation is unity.
Nation is you. [Music] It's nation.
[Music] And finally, my brother is strong in the Lord.
He's [Music] one.
Heads up!
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