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November 17, 2019

What You See Is Based On What You Believe

What You See Is Based On What You Believe

A new question came in from a reader over the weekend, asking me, do I believe in Jesus? He said he had read many of my articles on my other site, but couldn’t find my take on Jesus. So I told him that I did NOT believe in the Jesus character and referred him to one of my articles as to why.

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Published on November 17, 2019 16:00

October 31, 2019

Black Accountability for White Supremacy

Black Accountability for White Supremacy

i used to think that we were
just victims of white supremacy
until i researched the history
of this systematic conspiracy
and then slowly but surely
it became crystal clear to me
that we’re also the biggest
supporters of white supremacy.

we degrade our own women
let our oppressors raise our children
go to church and worship a white god
to numb all the pain that we feeling
and then celebrate the murder and rape
of our ancestors for...

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Published on October 31, 2019 17:00

October 26, 2019

Don’t Allow Conformers To Make You One Too

Don’t Allow Conformers To Make You One Too

As you evolve and expand your consciousness beyond America’s way of life, everybody won’t get it. And this can cause friction in many of your relationships with people. Sometimes, people not understanding your growth, makes them look at you negatively, have hateful arguments with you or even want to end your relationship altogether.

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Published on October 26, 2019 17:00

September 28, 2019

8 Books That Have Changed My Life Over The Past 8 Years

8 Books That Have Changed My Life Over The Past 8 Years

Over the years, I have often been asked how did I become the man I am today? This is both from people who knew me from my former life in the streets as well as those who know me now as an author and historian. And I often reply back to them both with “books”.

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Published on September 28, 2019 17:00

August 18, 2019

Bound: Africans vs. African Americans

Bound: Africans vs. African Americans

Have you ever wondered why we as African Americans and Africans are so disconnected from each other?

Have you ever questioned how African Americans could be the richest black people in the world and African live on the richest continent in the world, yet we both suffer the oppression?

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Published on August 18, 2019 11:38

August 8, 2019

Salute to Toni Morrison

Salute to Toni Morrison

I just got news that the famous author Toni Morrison, transitioned this week. In case you don’t know her, Ms. Morrison was one of, if not the greatest black female novelist in American history. Almost all of her books were best sellers, and the classic Beloved won the 1989 Pulitzer Prize and was adapted into film.

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Published on August 08, 2019 07:30

June 16, 2019

The Residue of Religion

The Residue of Religion

Recently, a subscriber sent me an email responding to my last article Consciousness VS. Religiousness. In her email, she displayed the exact religious mindset that I was talking about in that article. Check out her comments to me below:

See what I mean?

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Published on June 16, 2019 17:00

June 14, 2019

Consciousness Vs Religiousness

Consciousness Vs Religiousness

I recently received an email from someone asking me how to become conscious. He stated that he had begun questioning his Christian beliefs and wanted to know what does it mean to be conscious instead of religious? I thought this was a great question, and maybe others might be wondering the same, so I decided to touch on it.

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Published on June 14, 2019 05:52

June 8, 2019

Who’s Afraid of Black Indians?

Who’s Afraid of Black Indians?

When I was growing up, one of the common phrases I always heard by black people saying about themselves was i got Indian in my blood. Whether it was said jokingly to claim the rights of having what they call good hair or said out of regurgitated ignorance; it was a popular saying back in the day among kids.

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Published on June 08, 2019 10:32

May 31, 2019

My Poetic Journey of Coming Up From Religion

My Poetic Journey of Coming Up From Religion

Next week is the release of my new book, Up From Religion. I’m so exited to share with you all my life and how transformed into who I am today.

We all have a story to tell. And for many years, people have been asking me to tell mines.

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Published on May 31, 2019 17:00