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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 slavery did not begin with colonizers — it began within our own greed. When Africans began to devalue one another, when the love of power outweighed the power of love, we opened the door for chains to be fastened. The enslavement of our people was not just physical but spiritual. It was the selling of our own brothers and sisters that weakened our walls and invited oppression from beyond.
The healing of an enslaved mind cannot come through denial of this truth. It must be rebirthed by the acknowledgment that we accepted the adoption of bondage when we continuously enslaved ourselves — through corrupt governments, through greed, through the lack of respect for one another, through spiritual wickedness in high places. When we exchanged natural remedies for sorcery, witchcraft, and practices of evil, we deepened the curse and replaced life with decay.
Yet there is a path to freedom. To heal the enslaved mind, we must first destroy the lies we adopted. We must recognize that the true chains were never just iron shackles but the mental, spiritual, and cultural acceptance of inferiority. The rebirth of humanities requires us to confront the painful truth: slavery was birthed in our own hearts before it was forced upon our backs.
The call today is to break agreement with those chains and to walk in the adoption of truth, righteousness, and divine purpose. In this, we reclaim our original inheritance: not slavery, but sovereignty; not oppression, but liberty; not greed, but the divine order of love.