..."There's absolutely a heightened spiritual conflict between Christianity and Voodoo since the quake," said Pastor Frank Amedia of the Miami-based Touch Heaven Ministries who has been distributing food in Haiti and proselytizing "We would give food to the needy in the short term but if they refused to give up Voodoo, I'm not sure we would continue to support them in the long term because we wouldn't want to perpetuate that practice. We equate it with witchcraft, which is contrary to the Gospel.
Leonel wrote:I always believed that every" Monotheist" Religion is based on violence...
Leonel wrote:In the New Testament, take psalm 108 or 109 for instance.
Dunord wrote:What is this a 'born again' manifestation? Pat Robertson and Usama bin Laden will be pleased their message is being heard.
Should not these "Christians" be more worried about the living and than the dead?
it is not the Gospel according to Jerry Fallwell, but the Christian Bible that identifies a "chosen people" to whom "god" not only gives the right to steal, plunder other people's property but, he actively involves himself in these Zenglendo acts - such as described in the book of Joshua where the sun was ordered to stop in its course (which is a complete non-sense - but knowing what happened to Galileo for pointing this out, I'll keep quiet) so that Joshua and his gang could complete its assassination campaign against the Amorites whose land they had set their eyes upon. This is after the same "god" is said to have spent energy throwing hailstones from the sky to kill the Amorites.... but somehow, "almighty god himself", Joshua and the gang ran out of time and needed more day light to complete their zenglendo activities.
From: Jean Saint-Vil <jafrikayiti>
On YouTube, I watched this recent violent attack made by Haitian evangelical zealots on a Vodou ceremony.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXdCSLVu-ZY
This is an alarming situation. Bold and respected leaders must immediately step up, condemn these barbaric attacks and help prevent an escalation of this sort of nonsensical violence. Haiti cannot afford a repeat of the racist 1940s "rejete" campaign. Another bloody fight between Eurocentric superstition and Afrocentric superstition will only make more Haitian victims.
Unfortunately, in as much as I am hoping that responsible voices within the Christian community will (sooner rather than too late) rise to condemn the Christian Talibans we see on the above video, I must in all honesty admit that they are 'scripturally in the right'. That is, their reaction is an integral part of the Christian tradition, from Abraham to Pope Benedict - Ratzinger.
A few years ago, on another discussion forum, this is how we were addressing the topic:
http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive ... 00273.html
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it is not the Gospel according to Jerry Falwell, but the Christian Bible that identifies a "chosen people" to whom "god" not only gives the right to steal, plunder other people's property but, he actively involves himself in these Zenglendo acts - such as described in the book of Joshua where the sun was ordered to stop in its course (which is a complete non-sense - but knowing what happened to Galileo for pointing this out, I'll keep quiet) so that Joshua and his gang could complete its assassination campaign against the Amorites whose land they had set their eyes upon. This is after the same "god" is said to have spent energy throwing hailstones from the sky to kill the Amorites.... but somehow, "almighty god himself", Joshua and the gang ran out of time and needed more day light to complete their zenglendo activities.
As robe-wearing pedophiles continue to make long pious prayers while preying with impunity on the most vulnerable among us, can we, African survivors of the MAAFA, afford to pray to the same "god" as theirs - with both eyes closed?
I contend that until we do our homework and produce enough material that exposes how racist, violent, superstitious and damaging...the traditional imperialist (Christian in the case of Haiti) theologies and their ethnocentric sects are to the peaceful existence of conquered peoples worldwide, we will continue to live these sad outbursts of violence among the human family, be it in Haiti, the Sudan, Nigeria or elsewhere.
In 2010, can we not conceive a truly civilized and universal god?
Jafrikayiti
"Stevie sings: superstition ain't the way! Boukmann said: "jete vye potre bondye blan yo ki swaf dlo nan je nou. Koute libète ki pale nan kè nou tout!"
www.godisnotwhite.com
Guysanto wrote:Jaf, I believe that you were referring to one of the most spirited debates that took place on Ann Pale. The link has changed (multiple times, because of attacks against the site) but the threads have for the most part been faithfully preserved. Check it out:
http://winterludes.net/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=6320
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