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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 origination of humanities was not birthed from man’s intellect but from the breath of GOD.
In the beginning, humanities flowed as a river of divine order, where spirit, soul, and body operated in harmony. AFRICA stood as the birthplace of civilization, not by coincidence but by divine ordination. The land was fertile, the resources abundant, and the people aligned with creation’s natural rhythm.
Humanities at its core was never about philosophy alone, nor was it simply the study of man’s mind and culture. It was the reflection of GOD’S righteousness through human interaction. The law written upon the heart was to love your neighbor as yourself and to do unto others as you would have them do unto you. This was the heartbeat of true humanities: love in action, righteousness embodied, and spiritual alignment with GOD.
The design of humanities was relational. Every tribe, every tongue, every nation was created to walk in covenant relationship with GOD and with one another. The humanities were a sacred trust — to govern, to cultivate, to protect, and to build communities rooted in love, justice, and truth.
Thus, the origination of humanities was a spiritual calling: to reflect the image of GOD on earth, to care for creation, and to walk in the beauty of divine purpose. Africa was chosen as the cradle of this calling, the place where humanity first learned to breathe, to love, and to build.