Black Spirituality Religion : The Earthbound Origins of Religion and Spirituality:

Looks like anther thread has been hijacked.

Earthbound "ORIGINS" would not include latter day so called Abrahamic faiths because they are not the ORIGINAL religious or spiritual traditions of Black people.


smh


And that tends to happen when the original Poster is all about monologue rather than dialog:

Side-bar note...
But has anyone notice this poster and the other new poster's failure to answer back? It seems to be strictly monologue for them, in lieu of dialog... oh well, we shall see if replies come in.

http://destee.com/index.php?threads...ion-and-spirituality.75168/page-2#post-787158
 
the original religion of black people is the cult of horus according to this source
who see blacks as kushites so as horites

which also says


The Horites were devotees of HR (Hor, Hur or Horus) who his mother Hathor-Meri (later called Isis) conceived miraculously by the overshadowing of the Sun (the Creator's emblem). Horus is the archetype by which Abraham's descendants would recognize Jesus as the promised Seed of the Woman (Gen. 3:15). His authentication was His rising from the dead on the third day, in accordance with Horite expectation. As St. Augustine noted, the Egyptians took great care in the burial of their dead and never practiced cremation, as in the religions that seek to escape physical existence. Abraham's ancestors believed in the resurrection of the body and awaited a deified king who would rise from the grave and deliver his people from death.

which concludes in

Horite belief in a deified son who would embody kindness and unite the peoples found fulfillment in Jesus Christ, a descendant of the Horite ruler-priests, the divine son of the Virgin Mary, daughter of the priest Joachim of the line of Nathan. Jesus Christ is the fulfillment of the promise made to Abraham's Horite ancestors in Eden (Gen. 3:15). This is why Frank Moore Cross cannot avoid the conclusion that the God of Israel is the God of the Horites.


just thought this was worthy of bringing up in this thread.

open for argumentation of course , its an apologetic point of view that may be right or wrong
 
I would think so, myself. I just needed to make it known, I have understanding to their unity, though it seems people would believe I go against doctrine, but not any understanding as to how people have come to such a confusion over it.

All in all, you said it. It's a wrap.

Ah, understood what is meant by "smh". It spun elsewhere unexpectedly admittedly. No harm, no foul? We've come to a conclusion.



Good...


Introduction

Because the word trinity is never found in the Bible some wonder about whether this is a biblical doctrine or not, but the absence of a term used to describe a doctrine does not necessarily mean the term is not biblical. The issue is, does the term accurately reflect what the Scripture teaches? In reality, due to the incomprehensible nature of the truth this term reflects, some believe it is a poor word to describe exactly what the Bible teaches us about this truth concerning God. When anyone studies a doctrine like this, reads about it in a theology book, or in an article like this one, it may appear that the writer is saying, “Here are the doctrines we believe, and this is what you must believe, so believe them!” But as Ryrie points out, “If that’s the case it is only because you are looking at the results of someone’s study, not the process”1 that led to their position on a particular doctrine.

Our purpose, then, is to demonstrate that the doctrine of the trinity (triunity) of the Godhead is another biblical revelation that teaches us more about the nature of God or how He exists. The Bible teaches us that God not only exists as a personal Spirit being, but that He does so in Holy Trinity.

http://bible.org/article/trinity-triunity-god
 
Ah, understood what is meant by "smh". It spun elsewhere unexpectedly admittedly. No harm, no foul? We've come to a conclusion.


Typically, Thread discussions go off track from time to time; which is why I'm an advocate for the Thread Starter's input and direction of the conversation.


Without that, threads often become wanton.

Peace In,
 
the original religion of black people is the cult of horus according to this source
who see blacks as kushites so as horites

which also says




which concludes in




just thought this was worthy of bringing up in this thread.

open for argumentation of course , its an apologetic point of view that may be right or wrong

Horites?

Can you please provide a source for this?

If you are speaking of Horus the son this could not be true because it does not precede the veneration of Ausar and Auset.

Furthermore, there was prior to this the concept of the Ennead, which preceded Ausar and Auset.
 

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