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The greatest Black love story in history, Nefartari II and Rameses II. During the 19th dynasty or the 19th dynastic period, Rameses II and Nefartari II were the greatest king and queen to ever rule ancient Egypt (Kemet). Rameses II and Nefartari II, the Black PictureKemet_ARC_2007_Nefertari_II.jpgcouple ruled Egypt for 66 years, longer than any king and queen in history. The union of Rameses II and Nefartari II produced over 200 children. In the 19th dynasty, there were much cultural and scientific advancement, consistent with previous ancient Egyptian dynasties. Let me say something about culture. Culture is basically whatever principles, concepts and/or beliefs a specific group of people and/or society choses to live by. Those principles, concepts and/or beliefs are a reflection of the nature of that group or personality of that group. Which means that collective group will only utilize certain principles, concepts and/or beliefs that will make that particular group grow stronger. PictureARC_Kemet.jpgTherefore, living the true and natural culture of that group will make that individual, family, community and/or society grow and become stronger. The true and natural culture of that group is continued on and is passed down from one generation to the next. Each generation will get stronger by practicing their true and natural culture that was defined and passed down by their ancestors or the previous generation. The African/Black culture in ancient Egypt during the rule of Nefartari II and Rameses II was consistent with all ancient African/Black cultures used and practiced before them. The ruleships of Nefartari II and Rameses II was consistent with previous African/Black rulerships in Egypt by using Maat as the culture or the cultural code of conduct to live by. Based on historical records from research conducted by Dr. Yoself ben-Jochannan, who is by far the greatest historian of our time, we know that the rulership of Nefartari II and Rameses II was during the 19th dynasty. Maat, which is the cultural code of conduct for all Black/African people in the past and now in the present, produced 42 laws or 42 Declarations of Innocence/Negative of Confessions. The core foundation of Maat is defined as Truth, Justice, and Righteousness. However, there are seven principles of Maat. Maat was religiously practiced by our Black ancient Egyptian ancestors starting at least before the 3rd dynasty and well after the 19th dynasty. If you do the math and calculate the years of practicing or implementing Maat from the 3rd dynasty to the 19th dynasty, we as Black/African people have been living by or following Maat religiously for over 2,000 years. Maat, the 42 laws or 42 Declarations of Innocence/Negative Confessions was and still is the code of conduct for Black/African culture. The current generation of Black Africans needs to return to Maat as our true culture or the cultural code of conduct to live by and practice it religiously like our ancient ancestors did in the past. The 42 laws were so important to our ancient Black/African ancestors that each major law was established as a city or a province. The God-King divided Egypt/Kemet land into 42 different provinces or states and each province was named as one of the 42 major laws. The landmass was divided up the same way as the United States in naming the 50 different states. Maat was embedded as the core code of conduct within our true culture. Maat was and still is our core culture. Our ancestors followed Maat religiously for thousands of years so much so we can safely conclude that Maat is currently part of the Blackman's DNA. The following is a list of the 42 Major Laws:
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42 Declarations of Innocence/Negative Confessions
1

I have not done wrong to people

22

I have not committed acts of impurity or sodomy

2 I have not committed robbery with violence
23

I have not terrorized anyone

3

I have not stolen

24

I have not transgressed

4

I have done no murder; I have done no harm

25

I have not been hot-tempered

5

I have not done evil

26

I have not been deaf to the words of truth

6

I have not begun the day by demanding more work than is due me

27

I have not eaten my heart (done anything to my regret)

7

I have not stolen God's property

28

I have not been violent

8

I have not spoken lies

29

I have not caused strife

9

I have not stolen food

30

I have not been impatient

10

I have not caused anyone pain

31

I have not eavesdropped

11

I have not committed fornication

32

I have not been talkative

12

I have not caused anyone hunger

33

I have not done evil

13

I have not caused anyone to weep

34

I have not cursed or opposed the King

14

I have not killed anyone

35

I have never fouled the water

15

I have not commanded anyone to kill

36

I have not raised my voice

16

I have not caused anyone to suffer

37

I have not cursed or opposed God

17

I have not discussed secrets

38

I have not exalted myself

18

I have not set my lips in motion (against any man)

39

I have not stolen [destroyed] divine offerings

19

I have not been angry and wrathful except for a just cause

40

I have not stolen the offerings of the departed ones

20

I have not had intercourse with a married woman

41

I have not taken bread from a child or blasphemed the God of my city

21

I have not had intercourse with a married woman (twice)

42

I have not killed sacred cattle

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Let's look at the application of Maat as it relates to the Black male/female relationship. Maat, the code of conduct numbers eleven, twenty, twenty-one, and twenty-two specifically tells us that we as Black Africans should not fornicate, commit adultery, interfere with another's man wife and commit sodomy. These identified numbers of Maat specifically deals with procreation. Our ancestors emphasized and understood that there is nothing more sacred or significant than the perpetuation of creation through procreation. The original concepts of the Immaculate Conception and/or the Virgin Birth started in the ancient Black African Culture and were practiced by a number of generations of Black African people. The Virgin Birth concept was practiced by numerous generations of African/Black people. The implementation of the Virgin Birth concept was as follows:
The female (wife) had to be a virgin (pure) and the male (husband) had to be a virgin (pure)
The conception of a child from both the pure wife and the pure husband produced a pure child or a Virgin Birth
The Virgin Birth, Immaculate Conception and the Holy Trinity are one of the same. The Immaculate Conception and/or Holy Trinity were defined as the following:
o Father (pure)
o Mother (pure)
o Child (pure)

This Immaculate Conception concept was practiced throughout ancient African/Black Culture during the time of Christ. The Holy Trinity is also another name for the Immaculate Conception/Virgin Birth. The original Immaculate Conception/Virgin Birth concept was iBlack_love_5_Arc_blogs.jpgmplemented by our ancient Black ancestors by using Osiris (father), Isis (mother) and Horus (Child). Christianity was started and implemented by our ancient Black ancestors using the Virgin Birth concept which was practiced and implemented by the North African Church. Christianity was started by two Black Africans named Pantheous and Botheous. These two Black Africans started the Christianity that was implemented by the North African Church. (Dr. Yosef ben-Jochannan writes and talks about this in many of his books and speeches. Dr. Yoself ben-Jochannan again is the greatest historian and egyptologist of the 21st century). No one compares to this man in the knowledge of Black African history world-wide. The North African Church existed for a few hundred years and practiced the Virgin Birth concept until the Roman Empire invaded Egypt and changed the original implementation of the Immaculate Conception/Virgin Birth concept during the Nicene Conference in 325 AD. During the Nicene Conference, Whites/Europeans changed most of the significant Black African concepts within Christianity to European concepts. They changed Christianity that was founded by Pantheous and Botheus and practiced by the North African Church to reflect their White/European culture. During the Nicene Conference they took out all the dates of the Bible and they removed 18 books out of the Bible, one being the book of Mary. The Nicene Conference also changed the birth place of Jesus from Ethiopia to Jerusalem. The history trail points us back to what we need to do to strengthen our Black male/female relationships and reconstruct the black family. To strengthen the Black male/female relationships, we must return to practicing our moral or cultural code of conduct as defined by our ancient and wise ancestors as being Maat. Maat is what made us great and Maat will return us to greatness. We have to implement the Immaculate Conception/Virgin Birth concept once again within the structure of all of our relationships. However, even if you missed that opportunity of producing a Virgin Birth you still need to follow Maat and not fornicate and commit adultery. You still can produce powerful offspring if you pattern your life after Maat. Living a righteous life is the key to self-preservation for our people. We as Black males and females must to remain pure (virgins) before we get married. That is how geniuses are born or produced. That is how God-like children are born or produced. That's how the exceptional scientists, leaders, and athletes of our race are born. Just check out what the Black star football, basketball or track athletes are saying in their interviews. Mostly all of them say, "I was blessed with God-given talent." Well, the god and the goddess were his/her parents who practiced and implemented the Virgin Birth concept during the time of his/her birth. This was a practiced that was mastered by our ancient ancestors for over 2,000 years and carried on from one generation to next generation until we were enslaved as a people by Whites. Maat was and still is the core haile_selassie_ARC_Blogs.jpgessence of our culture. Based on the implementation of Maat, we produced great people of vast intelligence through the Virgin Birth concept. Now, we produce gods/goddesses on a hit or miss basis. Mostly misses, I may add. Even-though the Immaculate Conception/Virgin Birth concept was mastered and perfected in ancient Egypt, it was practiced all throughout the continent of Africa up until the time the White man conquered, colonized and enslaved us globally. The strong conviction to remain pure before marriage is still practiced by our Black African sisters and brothers of Ethiopia. To remain a virgin (pure) before marriage is practiced religiously by our beautiful Black sisters of Ethiopia whom I call, "Zion Daughters". It makes sense because thanks to Emperor Haile Selassie who fought against the Italians, Ethiopia was the only country on the African continent that was not colonized by the Europeans. That explains why the Virgin Birth concept is still practiced religiously in Ethiopia. However, this modern day devil, the White man, is working overnight to destroy the strong moral convictions that still exist within our Black African sisters and brothers of Ethiopia. Maat was and still is the core foundation of all African/Black Culture. When you go against Maat, specifically laws number eleven, twenty, twenty-one, and twenty-two, you reduce your ability to produce exceptional children.
Posted By: DAVID JOHNSON
Wednesday, January 15th 2014 at 3:24PM
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