Black Christians : "The Curse Of Ham"

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Are Black People Cursed? The Curse of Ham
by Tony Evans
http://www.epm.org/artman2/publish/...re_Black_People_Cursed_The_Curse_of_Ham.shtml

"Because Ham was the father of black people, and because he and his descendants were cursed to be slaves because of his sin against Noah, some Christians said, "Africans and their descendants are destined to be servants, and should accept their status as slaves in fulfillment of biblical prophecy." (4)

Now there existed a myth of inferiority with apparent biblical roots. This theological basis provided the raw material necessary to convince the slaves that to resist their assigned inferior status was to resist the will of God. This myth became an authoritative myth because it was rooted in theology, and slave owners used this twisted theology to sustain a perverted sociology. This process is known as sacralization, the development of theological and religious beliefs to serve the interest of a particular ethnic or racial group.

.....Never mind, of course, that the Bible says that Canaan, Ham's son, was cursed, not Ham himself. Thus, only one of Ham's four sons, not all four, were cursed. How then could all black people everywhere be cursed?

Never mind that the Bible places limitations on curses-only three or four generations at most (Ex. 20:5).

Never mind that the curse on Canaan and his descendants-"Now there, you are cursed, and none of you shall be freed from being slaves"-finds its most obvious fulfillment in the ongoing defeat and subjugation of Canaan by Israel (Josh. 9:23; 1 Kings 9:20-21).

Never mind that the descendants of Ham's other sons-Cush, Mizraim, and Put-have continued to this day as national peoples in Ethiopia (Cush), Egypt (Mizraim), and Libya (Put).

And never mind that God says that curses based on disobedience are reversed when people repent and turn again to obedience (Ex. 20:6). This is certainly sufficient to negate the Christian endorsement of the American enslavement of black Christians.

Myths, however, do not need facts; they simply need supporters. Because the myth of inferiority needed as much theological support as possible to make it stick, some Christians turned to the New Testament to corroborate the Old Testament verses on masters and slaves. These people quoted biblical passages on slaves submitting to their masters (e.g., Eph. 6:5-8; Col. 3:22)to contemporize the myth to the economic framework of the New World.

.....With this comprehensive "biblical" strategy, the myth of inferiority took theological wings. These Christians forgot that the apostle Paul told masters to treat converted slaves as equal brothers in Christ (Philem. 1:15-16). They forgot that the apostle Paul said that slaves had the right to try to change their status (1 Cor. 7:21). And they forgot that the masters' authority over slaves was limited.

It was not within the mater's rights to treat a slave in an inhumane manner. Masters were to apply the Golden Rule to slaves and were not to treat them as children of a lesser god. The God who rules both heaven and earth will show no partiality to those who commit evil against humankind, whether slave or free.

The colonial Christians forgot Paul's writing to the Ephesians, which says, "For He Himself is our peace, who has made both one, and has broken down the middle wall of separation, having abolished in His flesh the enmity" (Eph. 2:14-15). Barriers no longer exist between people's fellowship with God or each other, Paul said,

They forgot the biblical truth that to be members of the body of Christ means that preferences based on class, culture, or race are totally unacceptable to God, and people who make such preferences are candidates for His judgment (James 2:9-13). Such biblical data, however, would not support the inferiority myth. Adding such biblical references would be telling the whole truth, and truth and myth do not mix very well. Therefore, early Americans had to be selective about what Bible verses to use to establish a theological basis to justify slavery and perpetuate the inferiority myth."
 
Myths, however, do not need facts; they simply need supporters.
Peace,

Indeed. One only need look at the facts (laws of genetics) and come to the realization that if one accepts this story as fact, Ham could not be black unless his father, mother or both were black. If that was the case then Shem and his brother would be the same as Ham. This is a most weak and illogical attempt at furthering the white supremacist mission.

Peace
Precise
 
HAM & AbraHAM

Peace,

Indeed. One only need look at the facts (laws of genetics) and come to the realization that if one accepts this story as fact, Ham could not be black unless his father, mother or both were black. If that was the case then Shem and his brother would be the same as Ham. This is a most weak and illogical attempt at furthering the white supremacist mission.

Peace
Precise

Yes! That's just it! I so agree!

If Ham is then at least one of his parents were too and that would mean both Shem and his brother would be the same!

In fact, it was written that [paraphrasing] "Noah was perfect in his generations"!!! That would mean that both Noah and his wife were descendants from SETH . . . Seti . . . black . . . black . . . black!
 
In the Spirit of Sankofa!

...HAM & AbraHAM ...well done indeed



Yes! That's just it! I so agree!

If Ham is then at least one of his parents were too and that would mean both Shem and his brother would be the same!

In fact, it was written that [paraphrasing] "Noah was perfect in his generations"!!! That would mean that both Noah and his wife were descendants from SETH . . . Seti . . . black . . . black . . . black!




Chevron Dove,

You are on point with your assessment, for real!

 

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