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Humanities: Its Origination, Its Fall, and Its Rebirth
The humanities originated in Africa as a divine design, rooted in righteousness, love, and spiritual alignment with the Living Ancestor—the HOLY SPIRIT. In the beginning, the foundation of humanity was not intellectualism or status, but the eternal law of love: to treat others as you would want to be treated and to live in unity. This original order bound communities together in harmony and purpose. Africa carried the wealth of wisdom, resources, and divine mandate to shine as a light among nations. However, the fall came through pride, greed, rebellion, and the hijacking of identity. Colonization and slavery did not simply strip land and resources, but severed the heart of a people from their divine identity. Witchcraft, greed, and wicked systems enslaved minds and communities, while colonization redefined originality as primitive and exalted imitation as progress. Humanities, stripped of righteousness, became hollow disciplines, disconnected from love and the Spirit. Africa was robbed of her voice, power, and spiritual authority, leaving her people broken and displaced. Yet, God’s plan for rebirth remains unstoppable. THE REBIRTH OF THE BLACK NATION calls for a restoration of true love, unity, and spiritual alignment. To heal humanities is to return to the law of love, to walk boldly yet humbly in divine purpose, and to destroy counterfeits of God’s order. Africa’s rebirth means aligning Spirit with economy, economy with unity, and unity with power, so that identity, love, and strength are restored. When broken people are healed by God, Africa rises again—not for pride or power, but for the glory of God, becoming a global testimony of true humanities reborn.
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The systems that enslaved Africa were never just political or economic; they were deeply spiritual. Oppression is birthed in the spirit before it manifests in the natural. Colonial systems, corrupt governments, and unjust laws are the fruit of seeds planted by spiritual wickedness in high places. To destroy oppression, we must address the root — the spiritual structures that uphold it.
We must recognize that resistance is not rebellion when it is rooted in righteousness. Resistance is agreement with GOD’S justice against the forces of evil. It is the holy boldness to declare that systems built on lies, greed, and exploitation cannot and will not stand.
The mission of THE REBIRTH OF THE BLACK NATION demands that we rise with courage to destroy, not just reform, systems that oppose divine order. For what GOD has declared destroyed must not be called broken. Only people are broken, for GOD alone can put us back together. Systems of wickedness are not broken — they are destroyed in the authority of GOD.
Resistance, therefore, is spiritual warfare. It is prayer and action. It is tearing down false altars and building up true worship. It is dismantling corrupt systems and establishing justice. It is choosing to walk in holiness, refusing compromise, and aligning every part of society with GOD’S righteousness.
In this way, we resist not as rebels without cause but as sons and daughters of GOD carrying the mission of His Kingdom.