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Breaking the Chains: The Sinister Use of the Bible in Willie Lynch’s
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Unveiling the Hidden History of the Trinity A Journey Through Arianism, Athanasius, and Early Church Politics Dear Friend, I write to you as a fellow seeker of truth—someone who has spent considerable time questioning and exploring the roots of our shared spiritual heritage. I understand that for many, the beliefs about the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit have been handed down as eternal truths. Yet, I invite you to consider a historical perspective that may offer a new way to understand these teachings—one that reveals how our present doctrines emerged through a process much like modern lawmaking. The Historical Construction of the Trinity In the earliest days of Christianity, the story of God was passed on entirely by word of mouth. No written records exist from Jesus’s lifetime, and it is only later that detailed accounts began to appear. Modern scholarship generally dates his crucifixion between AD 30 and AD 33, but these dates are part of a syst...
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A Stand Against Hypocrisy: Boycotting Holidays in Response to the U.S. Government’s Erasure of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion The United States government is actively working to eliminate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, along with any recognition of cultural or historical significance that acknowledges the struggles and contributions of marginalized communities. This isn’t just a policy shift—it’s a deliberate erasure of the very principles that claim to uphold the nation’s ideals of freedom and equality. At the same time, the government and corporations continue to capitalize on national holidays such as Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter, using them to drive consumer spending while stripping away the values of inclusion and fairness that these holidays supposedly represent. If DEI and recognition of diversity are no longer deemed important, then neither should the economic benefits that these holidays bring. The response must be clear: no participation, no spendin...
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The Cross and the Bullet How Jesus, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King Were Executed for the Same Reason The Execution of Revolutionaries The Roman soldiers dragged Jesus through the streets of Jerusalem, his flesh torn from the lashes, his face barely recognizable under the blood and sweat that dripped from his brow. The splintered wood of the cross pressed against his back, forcing him forward as the mob jeered and the executioners laughed. He stumbled, the weight of oppression crushing him before the nails ever touched his flesh. Centuries later, a different execution took place, this time not on a hill but on a stage in Harlem. The sharp crack of gunfire silenced the voice of Malcolm X before he could finish his thought. His body jerked, bullets tearing through his chest as he fell backward. The stage where he once spoke words of self-determination was now stained with his blood. His assassins didn’t come from a Roman battalion but from a system that saw his message as a threa...
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Dear Family and Community, They barely teach our history as it is. And now, they want to erase even that. The Education Department’s new policy to cut funding for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs isn’t just about removing some feel-good diversity training—it’s about making sure that future generations never learn the full truth about Black history in America. And let’s be clear: they’re not worried about erasing what little Black history is already taught in schools. They’re targeting the parts that expose the ugly truths—the Black Codes, Reconstruction, Jim Crow, redlining, and everything else that shows how the system was designed to keep us oppressed. They want to make sure white kids never learn how their ancestors benefited from our suffering. They want to keep future generations from connecting the dots between slavery, segregation, mass incarceration, and the racial wealth gap today. Because if they don’t know, they won’t question it. And if we don’t fight b...