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Our problem is a divine problem and only prophets can fix divine problems since God is and was in all the prop

Our problem is a divine problem and only prophets can fix divine problems since God is and was in all the prop

Harry Watley · Tuesday, February 26th 2013 at 10:41PM · 2069 views
Our problem is a divine problem and only prophets can fix divine problems since God is and was in all the prophets before me am I right.

The Nation of Islam just celebrated Savior Day. The Muslims account for 20% of us. The Christians account for 75% of us and the other 5% is other.

Since we are all Black Americans directly and indirectly means that we must become one people am I right.

The Muslims will not unite with the Christian because both strongly feel they are right. But, what if both the Muslims and Christians are wrong and there are because God did not give us the religion of the Arabian people and God did not give us the religion of the Jewish and European people either. For God to give us our religion we have to have a prophet.
Likewise, when God gave Islam to the Arabian people the Arabian people had Prophet Mohammed am I right.
It is through the prophets that God helps a people. Therefore, no help from God would ever come to us Black Americans through the prophets of other races. God would never help us through the Jewish or the Arabian Mohammed. God help must come to us only through a Black American prophet.

So, by abandoning the Christian and Islamic religions and embracing our own religion LIFE, which means resurrection will unite Black Americans into one people with one prophet and one religion and we are now ready to accept and receive our portion of this continent that we can call our very own country.


This is the only way that we are going to be free at last thank God Almighty we are free at last.

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Steve Williams Wednesday, February 27th 2013 at 12:12AM

And you Harry, are the (1/41,000,000*100=) .000002%.

Cynthia Merrill Artis Wednesday, February 27th 2013 at 1:22AM

It is through the prophets that God helps a people.===> I agree

God help must come to us only through a Black American prophet.===> and that was Dr. King... Like Moses -- God also took Dr. King to the mountain top .... and he already said free at last©


Harry Watley Wednesday, February 27th 2013 at 3:39PM

Hello Cynthia,

You still insist that Dr. King was Black America’s prophet and he wasn’t so let me explain again why he could not have been our prophet.

Dr. King embraces the teachings of Jesus the Christ who was solely the prophet of the Jewish people.

Two things are wrong with your belief that Dr. King was our prophet. Firstly, prophets don’t follow the teachings of other prophets especially when they are racially different. Jesus was a Jew and Dr. King was a Black American and a descendent of plantation slaves.
Secondly, the message of Dr. King is the teachings of Apostle Paul and therefore Dr. King was a disciple of Apostle Paul rather than a prophet to Black Americans and himself.
If Dr. King was a genuine prophet as I am his teachings would come directly from God as my teaching does.

The first thing I taught was that prophets are racially different and you all have come to see that is true and Dr. King never knew that prophets are racially different. I came to know it because God showed it to me and to Dr. King.

The Mountain Top speech was a special blessing just hours before his death that his sincere efforts to see his Black American people would become a sovereign free people was going to happen. But that he Dr. King would not be the Chosen One to lead us into our sovereignty in a country of our own.

Notice that he saw our Promise Land here and not in Africa because we are not Africans.

Please don’t have me to explain again why Dr. King was not our prophet!

Steve Williams Wednesday, February 27th 2013 at 3:49PM

A prophet is one who speaks. Dr. King spoke to millions Harry. And you, BIA's very own prophet, speak gibberish to how many?

Steve Williams Wednesday, February 27th 2013 at 3:51PM

The voice crying in Harry's very own wilderness.

Yaiqab Saint Wednesday, February 27th 2013 at 4:12PM

@Sanender El Ameen

Nice breakdown on 'Right Knowledge' and what 'ONE' need to do is research Raboni for 101 knowledge breakdown first followed by others.

Second they need to get deeper with research before they open their mouths!

If you are not spiritually right or an agreeable you aint going to get it anyway.

The righteous spirit of the 'Most High' is not permanently lodged within the disagreeables.

Peace my Brother!!!!!!!

Harry Watley Wednesday, February 27th 2013 at 4:21PM

Hello Mr. Al Ameen,

Let me explain what religion is because you don’t have it right. when a people like the Arabians, Jewish and now Black American people produces a man that God finds worthy of anointing as their prophet is when religion is introduce to the people by the prophet.

When the Arabian had produces Mustafa Mohammed and God anointed him the religion of Islam was introduced by Mohammed to the Arabian people and this is how it works for all people. All prophets get their people’s religion from God.

Since prophets are racially different than religions are different as well. Religions are the means by how a people are to serve and believe in God the Creator of all things.

For example, what identify the different of Islam and Judaism is that the Islam has Ramada and Nudism has the PassOver. Black America’s religion LIFE has Resurrection that we will be celebrating each year as the Jews and Arabians celebration the coming of God to them. Religions have prayers and the people’s first prayer comes to them from their prophet.

So, when you say that religion is simple community discipline to maintain order you are absolutely wrong.

Religion is the means by which a people thank God for the help that God rendered to them.

Steve Williams Wednesday, February 27th 2013 at 4:33PM

"Nudism has the PassOver." Good one Harry.

Harry Watley Wednesday, February 27th 2013 at 4:41PM

Hello Saint,

There is no research to do on Black Americans and our prophet because this is the first time that Black Americans has a genuine prophet.

What you can do is compare and contrast the things I say to what has happen with other people that had prophets to see if I am out of bound.

Yaiqab Saint Wednesday, February 27th 2013 at 6:12PM

@ Brother Sanender
Yep... the books are sealed.
You are either an 'agreeable or disagreeable' period!
See you in the Righteous "Kingdom I say.
No more prophets giving anymore warnings again!
Like Michael Jackson said: "This is it" !!!!

Now I have to catch the commuter train to Long Island!!!!

Cynthia Merrill Artis Wednesday, February 27th 2013 at 10:15PM

Harry... Really Now. You say this to say what?

powell robert Thursday, February 28th 2013 at 9:05AM


TRUE

or 'blackPeople'

but for African AMericans the issues of STRUGGLE with Our President Baraaka Hussein Obama are Economy, Infrastructure, and Foreign Affairs......

wake up negros(black in latinJesus language)!

DAVID JOHNSON Thursday, February 28th 2013 at 9:42AM

all one has to do is think It is hard to believe that 600,000 families (which would mean about two million people) crossed the entire Sinai without leaving one shard of pottery (the archeologist's best friend) with Hebrew writing on it. It is remarkable that Egyptian records make no mention of the sudden migration of what would have been nearly a quarter of their population, nor has any evidence been found for any of the expected effects of such an exodus; such as economic downturn or labor shortages. Furthermore, there is no evidence in Israel that shows a sudden influx of people from another culture at that time. No rapid departure from traditional pottery has been seen, no record or story of a surge in population.
That's what kills me about religiously miseducated black people. 'They' think they know more then they really do ,,,MY PEOPLE PERISH FOR ''LACK OF KNOWLEDGE '' !

DAVID JOHNSON Thursday, February 28th 2013 at 10:13AM

Fact; it was forbidden for the enslaved Africans to
read, if “massa” sent a preacher to tell them that God
was white and they were a cursed people who had no
soul, or if he told them that they were blessed to
have been enslaved because if it wasn’t for slavery,
they would still be “heathens” who never would have
gotten to know “tha lawd”—they believed it. Most
damaging was the teaching that to rebel against
slavery was to rebel against God.

What is most tragic is that this mentality is still in
the hearts and minds of Black people today. Instead of
seeing the Bible as a book to be read and understood,
many see it as a magical good luck charm and if we
place it under our pillows at night, we would learn
“the word” by osmosis.

Cynthia Merrill Artis Thursday, February 28th 2013 at 12:29PM

where in.... Religion should not be force fed - I believe everyone has to evolve to the Spiritual path of Righteous, Understanding and Compassion...

Trust me... we know every man's spirt if he/she does it from within will shine!!

DAVID JOHNSON Thursday, February 28th 2013 at 1:51PM

WELL said sis well said !

DAVID JOHNSON Thursday, February 28th 2013 at 1:52PM

not religion but ,, the Spiritual path of Righteous, Understanding and Compassion...

Cynthia Merrill Artis Thursday, February 28th 2013 at 2:47PM

y thank you.... I think I've never in my life had to deal with religion the way its dealt with on BIA.

I mean I'm a pagan Christian, Im supposed to follow Allah! No, Im supposed to be a Black Hebrew,... Really in the end I believe that my Higher Power is going to Judge me for the things I've done or failed to do while in the Human/Flesh Imperfect place on earth.

This means... he is not going to ask me Cynthia are you a jew, arab, baptist, christian, Mormon...

That's the great thing about evolving spiritually... religion is all words...
spirituality is a process that you grow into; and it takes alot of years to develop it, sharpen it, and utilize it in one's daily life.

powell robert Thursday, February 28th 2013 at 7:36PM


Fact; it was forbidden for the enslaved Africans to read, .. a preacher to tell them that God was white and they were a cursed people who had no soul, What is most tragic is that this mentality is still in the hearts and minds of Black people today."
Thursday, February 28th 2013 at 10:13AM David Johnson

TRUE

so the biaFraud dJgoverenedBy christ mentality; still in the hearts and minds of 'Black people'-----YOU-----want the African American to be like the nonREADING 'blackSlave' and accept? Another pagan called pharoah as 'blackPeoplegawd'?.

...... NO

African Americans 2013 can READ, History, Scholarship and Science and KNOW that they are descendants of the Creator of Adaam(as) and NOT the slaves of latinJesus or any paganWay of life........not Ignorant Racists

leave you FRAUD.....go to a 'blackRacist' or 'slaves of paganPharoah' site, stay off the African AMerican site..BIA...for Families.......

DAVID JOHNSON Thursday, February 28th 2013 at 8:36PM

the ones that scream loud is the worst ,,,they want to be seen by man ,,,not god ..they want mans approval

Cynthia Merrill Artis Thursday, February 28th 2013 at 8:46PM

Exactly... you follow... but they/we all need to get right it Jesus!!

DAVID JOHNSON Thursday, February 28th 2013 at 9:05PM

robert been saying for the last 3 yrs Scholarship and Science well where is it !
is he stuck on stupid like the prophet !

DAVID JOHNSON Friday, March 1st 2013 at 1:19AM

La gente me puede juzgar todo lo que quieran, yo no fumo ni bebo. ¿Por qué? porque no elegir también. Sólo Dios puede juzgarme. La razón por la que todos ustedes están viendo mi vida porque ustedes acaba de pasar a ser testigos de lo que estoy haciendo,,, los que odian y detestan a los artis transversal cruzará pero caminar una milla en los zapatos de mi vida mi vida me dicen acerca de me,, hasta que ellos no voy a hacer que se enferme se me hace,,,,, por lo que haces!

DAVID JOHNSON Friday, March 1st 2013 at 1:22AM

Nos importa un bledo el drama que usted trae
Sólo estoy tratando de cambiar el color de su anillo de estado de ánimo
Reebok, bebé, es necesario dejar algunas cosas nuevas
¿Alguna vez has tenido zapatos sin hilos del zapato?

¿Qué es eso Ye '? Bebés, estos tacones
¿Es eso un mayo, lo que, nena, estas ruedas
Usted Trippin 'cuando no está bebiendo, tienen una recarga
Usted feelin 'usted desea corriendo, ¿no, ahora ya sabes cómo nos sentimos

Wassup!
Hey, hey, hey, hey
Wassup!
Hey, hey, hey
Vamos a ejecutar este pueblo esta noche

Cynthia Merrill Artis Friday, March 1st 2013 at 1:46AM

I don't know... Do you have a suggestion?

DAVID JOHNSON Friday, March 1st 2013 at 2:01AM

The largest (and most disruptive) divides in the history of Black America stemmed out of questions of when it was time to change, why we needed to change, how the change would occur, and of course something we can never ignore, who would lead the change. Many times, most change agents were of the same ideology, all wanting to change our realities. Others were just agents…period. Change was no where on their agenda, though disruption was. Provocateurs are as common as activists in our community and we don’t recognize interlopers like we once did.

There is no test for “change agents.” Just like there is no test for change. It just happens when it happens, but change is stonewalled more times than not. Blacks in America just have never agreed on how the progress we say we all want can ever come about. The divide often stems from realities of what’s real versus the realities of what could be. There’s always someone who either can see the new reality or won’t see the new reality. The investiture in the status quo always seems to conquer the idealism that encompasses change. The call for unity is often a fraudulent call to accept compromised realities. At other times, the call is made by false prophecies and even more false prophets. The legitimacy questions of who’s more legitimate than whom. And, of course, legitimacy is defined by no construct of one’s own.

Cynthia Merrill Artis Friday, March 1st 2013 at 2:06AM

well now....


DAVID JOHNSON Friday, March 1st 2013 at 2:28AM

Who defines what it is and who and or what gives them the authority to do it? Riddle me this?

For me power defines authority, If you have more power, then you can force others to do what you want, if they don´t do, they are arrested, or punished somehow. If you had more power than the state, would you need to follow its laws ? Or you would make your own laws ? History show us that authority depends on power, the king did not follow the pope because it was the right thing to do, or it was the will of God... it was because the pope had more power than the king. Do you think criminals will still be criminals if they had too much power ? No, they will be the law, and you will be the criminal. Christians were like criminals in Rome before they acquired power. Not that christians are criminals, but criminal is a relative concept.

People are so much hypocrite when they state their opinions about right, and wrong... they believe something is right with no doubt, but that same thing is only justified because not agreeing with that would mean punishment for you... it is the law of the jungle, for example, people are quick to condem piracy, but relatively to many other legally accepted injustices of capitalism, it is a minor problem. People like to associate right, and wrong to the laws of the society, and if you ask them many will deny, but when something happen, everyone quickly judges you for your actions, but when someone kills in mass(for example), and have the "authority" to do that he will never be judged since it is legal. I personally thought of Iraq, when I said kills in mass... if I was powerful enough to start a personnal attack on Iraq killing everyone on Iraq including inocents, which is a consequence of any war. I would probably be arrested, and considered a terrorist, or criminal. But if I am the president, and officially declare war, nope... I will not be arrested for killing people.

Thats is authority... you want to do something, and you do it... if you don´t have authority you suffer the consequences of your actions, if you have you don´t suffer the consequences, and if you have authority you have the power to justify our own actions using some ramdom justification, just pick one : God´s will, divine right, laws, majority of opinion, etc. I´not saying that those justifications are wrong, but they are not more right than my own opinions.

IMPORTANT : Its is like God, metaphysics... those things that "do not have pratical application", if you have authority, you can force people to follow a ramdom metaphysical concept of your choice, or else they are punished.

DAVID JOHNSON Friday, March 1st 2013 at 2:32AM

..I think the concept of "power" is more accurately defined by the control one has over themselves.

DAVID JOHNSON Friday, March 1st 2013 at 2:52AM

SIS i want to use your words because to me the are the root the core ,,,,,,
;;''''Religion should not be force fed - I believe everyone has to evolve to the Spiritual path of Righteous, Understanding and Compassion''...

The essence of knowing who i am and the knowledge of my true black history reaches deep into the Blackness of my soul and brings forth a great spiritual awakening that cannot be contained within the tiny religious box in which the European has placed me. Unfortunately, many of us remain trapped in the theological prison of Eurocentric Christianity/Islam from the cradle to the grave. We have suffered from the inability to break the spiritual chains that were placed on us by our oppressors and we have failed to define our relationship to the Creator from our own experience.

Harry Watley Friday, March 1st 2013 at 6:29AM

David,

I gave you proof of the Exodus which is better than any archaeological findings. I said the PassOver ritual celebration that God instructed Moses and the Children of Israel to do upon being delivered out of Egypt.

And, the Jewish people still today celebrates the Exodus the same way it happened 4000 years ago.

How are the Jews able to celebrate this ritual PassOver the same way if it wasn’t passed down to them? And, since it was passed down to them to do it the same way all the time means that the Exodus really happened.

Harry Watley Friday, March 1st 2013 at 8:31AM

There has been no changes in how God does things yesterday and today.

Yaiqab Saint Friday, March 1st 2013 at 10:10AM

@Blog King

Okay ... you made a statement about no archeological evidence to support the Passover or Hebrew presence in Egypt.
Good post an open blog about your theory which has been circulating for years.

Now you must update yourself, right?

Let me give you just a taste to counter your current and previous statements.

Reference: Blog King's statement



all one has to do is think It is hard to believe that 600,000 families (which would mean about two million people) crossed the entire Sinai without leaving one shard of pottery (the archeologist's best friend) with Hebrew writing on it. It is remarkable that Egyptian records make no mention of the sudden migration of what would have been nearly a quarter of their population, nor has any evidence been found for any of the expected effects of such an exodus; such as economic downturn or labor shortages. Furthermore, there is no evidence in Israel that shows a sudden influx of people from another culture at that time. No rapid departure from traditional pottery has been seen, no record or story of a surge in population.
That's what kills me about religiously miseducated black people. 'They' think they know more then they really do ,,,MY PEOPLE PERISH FOR ''LACK OF KNOWLEDGE '' !
Thursday, February 28th 2013 at 9:42AM
David Johnson

Egyptian Hebrew Inscription Reference:

In the News: Early Hebrew Inscriptions on Egyptian Walls









article by Amanda Stiver



Richard Steiner, a professor of Semitic languages at Yeshiva University in New York, has deciphered an ancient inscription found in a chamber under a pyramid south of Cairo.

Richard Steiner, a professor of Semitic languages at Yeshiva University in New York, has deciphered an ancient inscription found in a chamber under a pyramid south of Cairo. The inscription, which uses Egyptian characters to represent early Canaanite or proto-Hebraic speech, had been undeciphered by Egyptologists for nearly a century. Steiner dates the script to a period from the 30th to 25th centuries B.C. because of its similarities to a Semitic text used by Canaanites at the same time ("Egyptian Tomb Inscription May Bear Oldest Proto-Hebrew Text Yet," Associated Press, Jan. 25, 2007).

The inscription is a magic incantation to protect the sarcophagus from a snake invasion. It shows the cultural connections between the inhabitants of Canaan at the time and the Egyptians. The translated Semitic is an archaic example of what later developed into the Phoenician and Hebrew languages.

DAVID JOHNSON Friday, March 1st 2013 at 11:46AM

HARRY for the record im not into pop quizzes or trying to debate someone that cant bring real truth or historical records its like word of mouth by time it gets to me its all twisted and slandered and rewritten, isnt that like history,, seems there is a new finding everyday something pops up or someone is translating something from out of the deep past of history ..
Jakes this very same topic was brought to you by CHRISTINA remember she was calling you to the front remember she want to speak to you directly about the very same topic !
you know CHRISTINA the woman you disrespected said she was fake remember how you talk behind her back saying you dare her to come back that you had a lesson for her you was going to teach her something then when she shows WHERE ARE YOU JAKES humm
where did you go for the whole week CHRISTINA was here why diden't you address her
thats all i want to know ,,JAKES FOR THE EDIFICATION OF ALL THE MEMBERS WHY DID YOU RUN FROM CHRISTINA AFTER YOU TALK ALL THAT BULL ABOUT HER ???

A SIMPLE ANSWER WILL DO !!




DAVID JOHNSON Friday, March 1st 2013 at 11:49AM

JAKES HOW DO YOU KNOW YOUR NOT TALKING ABOUT MY DAUGHTER ,,,,,,,?????
THINKING IS FREE PUT THE STORY TOGETHER !

Yaiqab Saint Friday, March 1st 2013 at 11:50AM

@Blog King

You talk about Islam alot however Muslims have evidence of a great Hebrew character during Moses Time in the Sinai, Egypt!!

DAVID JOHNSON Friday, March 1st 2013 at 11:53AM

WE ALL ARE WAITING FOR YOU TO RESPOND JAKES ,,WE ALL WANT TO KNOW ,,,

Yaiqab Saint Friday, March 1st 2013 at 11:55AM

@Harry
There is archeological evidence of Hebrews in the Sinai and I waiting for Blog King to respond in kind!!!!!

Yaiqab Saint Friday, March 1st 2013 at 12:02PM

In 1761 a German explorer Barthold Niebuhur found an extensive ruined cemetery grave site of Hebrews which was discovered in the Sinai with inscriptions confirming they died as a result of Yahawah (Most High) supernatural plague mentioned in Numbers 11:34-35.

Steve Williams Friday, March 1st 2013 at 1:44PM

Pepi was born in Nu when the sky had not yet come into being, when the earth had not yet come into being, when the establishment (of the world) had not yet come into being, when disturbance had not yet come into being, when the fear that came into being because of Horus’s [eye] had not yet come into being.

The Pyramid Texts of Pepi I

Nu (nwj “watery”).The universal ocean, existing before the world was created and source of all water.

Genesis 1:2

And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.

DAVID JOHNSON Friday, March 1st 2013 at 2:27PM

Between Flavius Josephus and the modern era there were no attempts by Jewish
authors to write a general history of their past. Although Jewish monotheism
was born encased in theological-historical myth, no Jewish historiography
was produced during the long period called the Middle Ages. Neither
3 See Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities, Loeb Classical Library edn.
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1937.

DAVID JOHNSON Friday, March 1st 2013 at 2:33PM

Some sixteen centuries would pass before Jacques Basnage, a Normandyborn Huguenot theologian who settled in Rotterdam, undertook to continue
the project of the Judean-born historian who had settled in Rome. The History
of the Jews from Jesus Christ to the Present Time, Being a Supplement and
Continuation of the History of Josephus was written in the early eighteenth
century by this Protestant scholar, mainly as an attack on the detested Church
of Rome.5
In this work, as in that of Josephus, writing about the past was
designed to serve moral and religious purposes; it was not a work of research
in the modern sense, and uses scarcely any Jewish documents.
Designed to extend the work of Josephus, Basnage's book does not begin
with Genesis, though obviously as a devout theologian he did not doubt the
veracity of that biblical prologue. Indeed, following Martin Luther in the
sixteenth century, it was the Protestants who gave the Old Testament the
greater importance and prestige, noticeable especially in the Anglican Church
and its dissidents. But like most critics of the Catholic Church, Basnage did not
draw an unbroken line from the ancient Hebrews to the Jewish communities
of his time. He thought that the Old Testament belonged to all the offspring
of the "Children of Israel," a term that embraced the Christians no less, and
perhaps more, than the Jews, inasmuch as Christendom was the "true Israel."
While applying the term "nation" to the Jews, he did not intend its modern
connotation, and he discussed their history mainly as a sect persecuted for
its refusal to accept Christ as the savior. Basnage, who wrote about them with some sympathy, saw the Jews as having been, throughout the Middle Ages, the
chosen victims of the corrupt papacy. Only the progress of enlightened Protestant reform would eventually lead the Jews to salvation—namely, the great day
when they would at last convert to Christianity.6
About a hundred years later, when the German-Jewish historian Isaak Markus
Jost sat down to write a history of the Jews, he used Basnage's writing as his model.
Although he also criticized it, he preserved the structure of the Protestant historian's work. The first of the nine volumes of Jost's pioneering work—A History of
the Israelites from the Time of the Maccabees to Our Time7—appeared in 1820.
The term "Israelites" was adopted by German and French persons "of the religion
of Moses," who preferred it to "Jews," a term charged with negative connotations

DAVID JOHNSON Friday, March 1st 2013 at 2:37PM

remember the info was sent to us long ago ,,its up to you to study and do the research for true scholarship ! thats what im doing ,,,,,

DAVID JOHNSON Friday, March 1st 2013 at 2:45PM

notice the dates and the influence A major factor in determining the direction of influence is the date at which Amenemope was composed. At one time the mid-1st millennium BC was put forward as a likely date for the composition of Amenemope,[31] which gave some support to the argument for the priority of Proverbs. However, Jaroslav Černý, whose authority on New Kingdom paleography was so great that his conclusions were considered "unquestionable",[32] dated the fragmentary Amenemope text on the Cairo 1840 ostracon to the late 21st dynasty.[33] Since a 21st-dynasty date inevitably makes Amenemope chronologically prior to the earliest possible date for Proverbs, this would definitively establish the priority of Amenemope over Proverbs and make influence in the other direction impossible.[34]

Steve Williams Friday, March 1st 2013 at 3:03PM

408 RECITATION. Nu has commended Pepi Neferkare to Atum, Wide-arms has commended him to Shu, (saying): “Have opened yonder door of the sky to Pepi Neferkare, now among unidentified people.Take Pepi Neferkare by his arm, take Pepi Neferkare to the sky, that Pepi Neferkare may not die on earth among people.”

The Pyramid Texts of Pepi II

Atum (jtmw “finished, complete”). Primordial source of all the elements and forces of the world; also seen, because of his age, as the sun at sunset. First god of the Ennead.

Shu (šw “empty, void”).The atmosphere that keeps the waters of Nu from flooding the earth. Together with Tefnut, the first two “evolutions” of Atum at the creation, worshipped as Dual Lion (rwtj). Father of Geb and Nut.

Steve Williams Friday, March 1st 2013 at 3:24PM

"For God to give us our religion we have to have a prophet."

Harry,

Who was the prophet of the Egyptian religion I have posted above?

Cynthia Merrill Artis Friday, March 1st 2013 at 8:05PM

Brother Sanender El Ameen:

Who defines what it is and who and or what gives them the authority to do it? Riddle me this?

___________Riddle you this________ here goes...

But that’s of the mind, murder's thoughts, gay and lesbian's feelings and thoughts.

Spirituality is not of the mind. You describe things which are within one’s psychic, our thoughts which are all different. Spirituality transcends way beyond your thoughts. It’s that mystery that goes beyond the mind.

You wander... How did "man" get here?
Or when something out of the ordinary happen you wander was that luck or a blessing?
Or that feeling you know when you've gone through somethings traumatic but you are still here? you wonder.... who is it looking over me; or you know that there is something bigger than you or I that has love, compassion, and mercy... that's spiritual...
To become “spiritual” is a discovery for oneself if there is something that transcends this world which in actuality but is not reality.
The only person that will judge you without prejudice, racism, s*xual orientation, murderer … is Allah/Yahweh/Higher Power.
We have a Soul that God breathed life into. That is the consciousness of Morally/Spiritually. Im not talking about what society thinks or feels about gays, lesbians, interracial dating,…. Or what is written regarding God’s laws! Spirituality transcends all of this as well. If I have love, compassion, good will… God looks at the Soul of a man.

Harry Watley Friday, March 1st 2013 at 11:02PM

Hello Steve,

The hell with who the Egyptian prophets were! We are not living in the times of Pharaoh. We are living in the 21 century.

The question today is does Black Americans need a prophet. The obviously answer is YES! Then who is Black America’s first genuine prophet if you believe that it isn’t Prophet Harry?

Answer that question and fu*k who the Egyptian prophets were!

Let’s talk about current events.

Steve Williams Friday, March 1st 2013 at 11:16PM

Hello Harry,

"Let’s talk about current events."

How current Harry? Current as in Moses?

Harry Watley Friday, March 1st 2013 at 11:32PM

Hello Cynthia,

You said that we all need to get right in Jesus. Idiot, how many times must I tell you the same thing over and over again?

Black Americans can not get right in the Jewish Jesus because Black Americans are not Jewish people.

Likewise, Jewish people can not get right in the Black American Prophet Harry because the Jewish people are not Black Americans.

To believe that we can and should live in the lives of other people who are racially different than we are only show that we still have a slave type mentally of following and depending on other people.

Your stupid brain can not process the clear fact that we are not Jewish people, yet you want us to embrace the Jewish Jesus. Are you stupid?

Since Jesus was a Jew it is the Jewish people to get right in Jesus stupid. Likewise, since Mohammed was Arab it is the Arabian people to get right in Mohammed. And, since Harry is a Black American it is for Black Americas to get right in Prophet Harry. Do the math!

Your math as a Black American woman embracing the Jewish Jesus does add-up. You must be grouped with your kinds and Jesus must be grouped with his kinds as well.

Dr. King and Elijah Muhammad never shed such wisdom as I have. I am really our prophet and everything I say is going to happen in my life-time.

Harry Watley Friday, March 1st 2013 at 11:41PM

Steve,

When I reference Moses stupid I am still talking about current events because I am comparing and contrasting myself with Moses and Black Americans to the Children of Israel and not the other way around. So, I am always talking about current events.

So, answer the damn question! Do Black Americans need a prophet? And, who is Black America’s first genuine prophet if you don’t believe it is Prophet Harry?

Steve Williams Friday, March 1st 2013 at 11:47PM

Black Americans do not need a prophet. But are certainly entitled to choose one if they wish. Your assertion that God only gives religion through a prophet is incorrect Harry.

Steve Williams Saturday, March 2nd 2013 at 12:20AM

Deism doesn't require a prophet, nor Buddhism, nor Egyptian religion. Those are just three examples.

Harry Watley Saturday, March 2nd 2013 at 12:54AM

Steve,

Since you say that the three examples you gave don’t require a prophet then obviously they are not legitimate religion stupid.

Legitimate religions must have a prophet since God is not human God would need a mouth piece to communicate with the people. Don’t the legitimate religions Islam, Judaism and LIFE all have a prophet/

Your reasoning is stupid!

Steve Williams Saturday, March 2nd 2013 at 1:18AM

Legitimate religions Harry? Let me go to your next blog and find out more.

powell robert Saturday, March 2nd 2013 at 8:49AM


Legitamate Religions????

steve and harry----Legitamate Religions ---- have to have History, Scholarship, Science and FOLLOWING in 2013 of the 7 BILLION Family of Adaam(as)

PharoahISM and harryS' Life are not FOLLOWED by ANYONE in 2013 OR known by ANYONE but a few FRAUDULENT----manBeast Representations in a barren desert





Harry Watley Saturday, March 2nd 2013 at 10:16AM

Hello Steve and Robert,

Apparently, you all still don’t understand the role the prophet plays in divinity. I posted a blog on how and why prophets come into existence and if you all read apparently you all did not understand it.

Well, let me briefly say this! Nothing can go back and forth between God and the people without a prophet in the middle.

The people reaching out to God must produce one of their own (a man) as a clean vessel that God would find worthy of anointing. It takes on an average a few hundred years for a people to produce a prophet.
It took the Children of Israel 400 years to produce Moses. It took Black Americans 500 years to produce me, Prophet Harry. Only when the people who are reaching out to God through their souls and spirits because something is wrong produce a worthy man that God can anoint will any transactions take place between God and the people. That is how important having a prophet is. And, no people can use the prophet of another people because that prophet that you would be using was produced by another people. Therefore, Black Americans can not use the Jewish Jesus or the Arabian Mohammed to link themselves to God. Black Americans have to use me, Prophet Harry in order to be linked to the same God that anointed Jesus and Mohammed.

Now, we come to religion. I said that religion can only come to a people through their very own prophet and all prophets get their religion from God. I’ve already posted a blog on what religion is, please read it!

Robert, what religion has to have first is a prophet and that brings on scholarship. The prophet give out scholarship as I am have been doing since you met me. I know that I am about scholarship because no one has been able to say that I was wrong about anything. So, I have a perfect record.

Steve, let me show you how stupid you are. You say that Black Americans don’t need a prophet, but they can choose one. If you believe Black Americans don’t need a prophet then why your dumb-ass brain would say, but we Black Americans can choose one if you were not stupid because what you are saying doesn’t make sense.

Because you are White you want to always see Blacks as a nothing race of people to be trampled over. When a people can not have a prophet from their own kinds that people will never be a real people as the people whose prophet they are using are.

powell robert Saturday, March 2nd 2013 at 1:07PM


BECAUSE

steve; CLAIMS----'white/Black'-colorWorship---- LIKE---harry/dj/siebra and All Racialist----youALLs ------support Falsehood and Fraud

Steve Williams Saturday, March 2nd 2013 at 1:34PM

Robert,

I don't think the adjective legitimate can properly be applied to the noun religion.

As far as ancient Egyptian religion, whether there are any modern followers I don't know, there might be. But regardless, it was followed by many people for many centuries. As such, it is worthy of study, and so far I find many of the same themes as are found in Judaism and Christianity. That is the core of my interest in it.

Buddhism may be a religion or it may be a philosophy, depends who you ask. But Buddha is not a god, and Buddhism doesn't preclude belief in a supreme Creator, at least in my case. I personally consider it a philosophy, but it is generally it considered a religion, but without a prophet, because the writings don't convey the Word of God, but rather an understanding of life.

But Deism, by definition, is based on belief in a supreme Creator, and it definitely has followers. For a Deist, the Creator is revealed in nature, and this is why I can be both Deist and Buddhist, because both are based on the revelation found in nature. For that matter, the same can be said regarding the ancient Egyptian religion.

Deism, in contrast to revealed religions, does not have prophets. So Harry seems to think legitimate can only be applied to revealed religions. I disagree.

Steve Williams Saturday, March 2nd 2013 at 1:45PM

Harry,

I am not white and I don't see blacks. What I do see is a vast array of individual human characteristics.

Your twisted thoughts on prophets are based on your misreading of the Christian bible, and your deep psychological disturbance that prophethood is the only way for you to be important.

Steve Williams Saturday, March 2nd 2013 at 5:31PM

You have stated your most fundamental error Harry. Humanity is made up of individuals. What could be more obvious? Human is a type, individual humans comprise humanity.

Cynthia Merrill Artis Saturday, March 2nd 2013 at 6:13PM

I speak of the Same God my ancestors taught me. Apparently we have different ideologies. God doesn't tinkle... He speaks and it is done.

Man however has become evil because of HIS cardinal ways. Kill, steal, destroy!
My God is a Jealous God, he hates a liar, thief, evilness.
anything of this world that is not good or pleasing to his eyes.
And each woman, man and child will suffer from their earthly evil deeds.

Mind you, we are all sinners! There is no one without sin.

Harry Watley Saturday, March 2nd 2013 at 8:15PM

Steve,

I am not going to argue your stupid nit picking points. Since you don’t see the racial differences between a Chinese and a Black American man my dialogue with you is useless. It is a stupid dialogue and I don’t like engaging in stupid dialogues.

Harry Watley Saturday, March 2nd 2013 at 8:31PM

Hello Cynthia,

What your ancestors taught us about God is incorrect. Only a prophet can teach his people about God. Other people can not teach us Black Americans about their prophets. For instance, the European Gentiles who have embraced the Jewish Jesus can not teach Black Americans about God. The same way they learned about God through their prophet Black Americans must learn about God the same way through our own prophet.

You do not understand what I am saying because my answer will always be the same to you as long as you keep bring White people in my face as your spiritual leader and guide.

Now, if you can show me where in at any time in history that he Jewish and European Gentiles had a prophet that was a Black American I will stand down and admit I have been wrong all the time and that you have been right.

Show me that the Jewish and European Gentiles have had a Black American prophet to teach them about God and if you can’t then how can you justify Black Americans accepting them to teach us when we have our own Prophet Harry?

Please think through your point before bringing it to me for comments.

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Steve Williams Saturday, March 2nd 2013 at 8:58PM

Yes Harry, your dialog is useless.

Steve Williams Saturday, March 2nd 2013 at 9:03PM

Because really Harry, all you know how to do is monologue.

Steve Williams Saturday, March 2nd 2013 at 9:06PM

In theatre, a monologue (or monolog) is presented by a single character, most often to express their mental thoughts aloud, though sometimes also to directly address another character or the audience.

Harry Watley Saturday, March 2nd 2013 at 10:00PM

To all

In the two and a half years I’ve been on this site the only one I’ve came across that rationalize analytical is Mr. James Sanford.

I said that prophets are racially different and no one was able to say that I am wrong. I said that Black America’s prophet must be a Black American as all the prophets of the Jewish people were all Jewish people. In addition, the Arabian people had a prophet that was an Arab man.

So, analytically thinking you would have to conclude that Black America’s prophet must be a Black American. No one has been able to say that I am wrong.

I am looking for some one as good as or even better than Mr. Sanford. I’ve always been a person that loves to think and reason. I never did go for stupid conversations.


powell robert Sunday, March 3rd 2013 at 10:23AM


re·li·gion

1. a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs.
2. a specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices generally agreed upon by a number of persons or sects:
3. the body of persons adhering to a particular set of beliefs and practices: a world council of religions.
4. the life or state of a monk, nun, etc.: to enter religion.
5. the practice of religious beliefs; ritual observance of faith

Origin:

1150–1200; Middle English religioun (.........

again, is this the i got 69IQ over the selfProfessed 68IQ retardant BLAG?

LEAVE your fellowBrother harry ALONE --- he knows he is NUTS, and you do and EVERYONE who has EVER visited BIA or KNOWN harry KNOWS he is NUTS........

get him to the hospital --- AND claim the bed next to his crazyNESS

Harry Watley Sunday, March 3rd 2013 at 11:28AM

Hello Robert,

My last comment says that prophets are racially different. For example, Prophet Mohammed and Moses is racially different am I right or am I wrong. That is the question I want answered.

Then we will go into religion later!

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

@HARRY AND WHERE IS YOUR NATION? (SMILE)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

sanender, I often ask people when FOTHEYCLASSIFY ONE AS GAY...IS IT BERORE THEY KNOW THEM OR AFTER THEY KNOW THEM...

DOES NEGATIVE EXTEND TO ONE BROTHERS, SISTERS, MOMS,DADS,RELIGIOUS LEADERS OF JUST ON SUBJECTIVE CONSLUSIONS SOME TIMES AND NOT OTHER TIMES...

WHEN IS TH ELAST TIME THAT PERSON'S RELIGION HAS HAD TO TOTALLY CHANGE TO FIT THE NEW ENVIORNMENT example,

IN THE PAST FEW GENERATIONS IT HAS BECOME LEGAL IN MORE STATES FOR BLACKS AND WHITES TO MARRY SO IT SEEM OT IT IS THE BLACKCS AND GAYS TAHT CAN NOT MARRY...A DIFFERENT SET OF PEOPLES OT LOOS 'EQUALITY' FOR ANOTHER GROUP TO GET 'EQUALITY'...SO WHAT HAPPENED TO THE WE ALL BELONG TO THE HUMAN RACE...WE SHOULD JUST CHANGE THE DEFINITION OF HUMAN BEING AS STOP THE BULLS^*T BLAMING RELIGIONS FOR INDIVIDUAL CHOICE...

BUT WHAT % EVEN CLAIM THE WORD 'I" OVER 'WE', 'THEEM' THEY' OR EVEN SKIN COLOR HAVING OT ONE IDEA WAHT RACE OR RACE MIX THAT PERON IS OR HOW THT PERSON HAS CHOSEN TO DIENTIFY THEIR OWN SELF...

JUST THROWN IN ONE'S OWN IDEA OF WHAT IS BEST FOR THEM AND TO HELL WITH WHAT HE/ SHE HAS TO SAY...(NUP/SMILE)

DOC, NOW THAT YOU HAVE SOMEONE TO DETERMINE HOW AND WHEN YOU CAN CAN NOT USE YOUR OWN COMPUTURE INYOUR OWN HOME BECAUSE YOU PAYFORTHE PRIVLEGE...I DON'T FEEL SO ALONE OUT HERE WITH ROBERT AND JAKE ALLOWING ME COMPUTER TIME...

BUT, BE BLESSED BECAUSE JAKE HAS OT TOLD YU WHAT YOU CAN BLOG AND WHAYYOU CAN'T BLOG OR LET YOUR FRIENDS KNOW YOU MADE IT THROUGH A HEART OPERATION WELL. (OTRL) (SMILE)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

senenderm "I" DO BELIEVE TOO, TOO MANY PEOPLE TEND TO BELIEVE ALL BUT THEM COME ON THE SITES TO BE GIVEN/ GRANTED A DAILY LIFE WORTH LIVING BECAUSE THEY ARE UNABLE TO GIVE THEIR OWNSELF ONE...BUT AS ONE WHO BELIEVES EACH PERSON IS FULLY RESPONSIBEL FOR THEIR OWN ACTION AND IF THEY ARE WILLING/ NOT WILLING TO DO SO THEN IT I S NEVER ON ME a we are all members of the human race all CAPABLE OF SELF LOVE AND RESPECT (SMILE)

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

sanender El Ameen...WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALLOF MY LIFE?????? (SMILE)
THANK YOU SO , SO VERY MUCH FOR THOSE WORDS OF WISDOM...

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