• The time has come to vote for the NEW name of the site! Check out the stickied thread in TLR. Get your votes in now, poll will be closing in six days.

How Do Y'all Feel About Religion?

SirReginald

Active member
Supporter
Joined
Oct 3, 2025
Messages
194
Daps
189
At one point I used to feel biased towards religion. Now, I believe in the importance of G-d and faith leaders. I love my Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Humanist brothers ,and sisters.

I am against Christian Nationalism because it's just White Supremacy masked as religion

As a Jew I like Bishop William Barber because he stands up for Civil Liberties.

Thoughts 🤔
 
  • Dap
Reactions: MMS
Yes and you're going to be judged for following these pagan practices. You should repent and ask for discernment in your prayers.
I don't follow Christianity, so I don't understand how I'm following Pagan practices. Also, I just respect people and their beliefs. I'm Jewish.

BTW I repented yesterday, Yom Kippur
 
Me neither. Judaism is a doctrine of liars and deceivers, read your bible bro.
That's your opinion about Judaism. You do know that there's African Jews like the Lembas, Igbo (I descend from them), and Beta Israeli/Abraham right?
 
  • Dap
Reactions: MMS
That's your opinion about Judaism. You do know that there's African Jews like the Lembas, Igbo (I descend from them), and Beta Israeli/Abraham right?
Not my opinion, the bible says nothing about judaism. These african jews have been deceived by their khazar masters.
 
Seriously i don’t know ☹️
Okay first and foremost, my family was IN EVERY CORNER OF CATHOLISM AND CHRISTIANITY EVEN IN THE SECTS. I am ashamed but when i became adult, they started to become normal. But it is still hard. My father and mother were rich but became sad when they had debts. My father became more and more extremist. And my mother wanted to divorce him MANY TIMES. When my dad understood that his "religeous friends manipulated him. He CUT TIES FROM THEM.It was hard became he became the father i wanted to see again.

I admire him but the damages are still there.

I am african (with mixed ancestry) Angolan 🇦🇴 and I am a Kongo (tribe or ethnicity NOTHING TO DO WITH THE COUNTRIES ).

Okay long story short,the Kingdom of Kongo (North of Angola)was the first in 1482 to have interactions with europeans. First ,it was a cultural exchanges,there were kongos in Lisbonne. The thing is the group itself was fascinated by the cross because it look like the dikenga cross. The catholicism is the reason why we were colonized AND MANY DARKER REASONS ☹️. 1000011474.png

The king Alphonso friends with colonizers fought against his brother (pro africans believing) for the trone (Alphonso killed him). As an idiot, Alphonso wanted europeans to work with him but the king manuel of Portugal TRAPPED him which caused the slave trade. Under the colonization, we mixed our natural believing with europeans ones but it back fired rapidily. So the knowledges about that cross disappeared from the African continent(even the supremacist or tribalist don’t know it )


I don’t know why but i am linked with that thing. It grows in me.
 
Seriously i don’t know ☹️
Okay first and foremost, my family was IN EVERY CORNER OF CATHOLISM AND CHRISTIANITY EVEN IN THE SECTS. I am ashamed but when i became adult, they started to become normal. But it is still hard. My father and mother were rich but became sad when they had debts. My father became more and more extremist. And my mother wanted to divorce him MANY TIMES. When my dad understood that his "religeous friends manipulated him. He CUT TIES FROM THEM.It was hard became he became the father i wanted to see again.

I admire him but the damages are still there.

I am african (with mixed ancestry) Angolan 🇦🇴 and I am a Kongo (tribe or ethnicity NOTHING TO DO WITH THE COUNTRIES ).

Okay long story short,the Kingdom of Kongo (North of Angola)was the first in 1482 to have interactions with europeans. First ,it was a cultural exchanges,there were kongos in Lisbonne. The thing is the group itself was fascinated by the cross because it look like the dikenga cross. The catholicism is the reason why we were colonized AND MANY DARKER REASONS ☹️. View attachment 72

The king Alphonso friends with colonizers fought against his brother (pro africans believing) for the trone (Alphonso killed him). As an idiot, Alphonso wanted europeans to work with him but the king manuel of Portugal TRAPPED him which caused the slave trade. Under the colonization, we mixed our natural believing with europeans ones but it back fired rapidily. So the knowledges about that cross disappeared from the African continent(even the supremacist or tribalist don’t know it )


I don’t know why but i am linked with that thing. It grows in me.
voce é mulato?
 
a couple of my uncles are pastors and have their own church. But, once my Grandma stopped making me go, I stopped going to church. Now I wouldn't say I'm religious at all, but I have no problems with people who believe and practice. That said fuck this Right Wing Evangelical bullshit that is really just white nationalism with a fake ass smile.

death-row-have-a-good-summer.gif
 
a couple of my uncles are pastors and have their own church. But, once my Grandma stopped making me go, I stopped going to church. Now I wouldn't say I'm religious at all, but I have no problems with people who believe and practice. That said fuck this Right Wing Evangelical bullshit that is really just white nationalism with a fake ass smile.

death-row-have-a-good-summer.gif
Yeah the Right Wing Christianity is just Christian Nationalism (really White Supremacy masked as religion). I respect Progressive Christianity and the religious faith leaders on the Left.
 
I only respect it culturally, I was raised pentecostal, I don't believe in any deity but our Protestant traditions are ultimately our own

I have an appreciation for the New Testament and hold it in high esteem over the OT, Quran, Rig Vedas, etc.

The intangible thing that I have faith in and drives my morals is my race and ethnicity :manny:

I have four hundred years of ancestors behind me as an African-American and I always had that sense of pride growing up

If you're Black and a jew, or a muslim, I highly recommend reading The Destruction of Black Civilization by Chancellor F. Williams

We are not semites, it's a shame some of our kith and kin desperately want to be a bunch of robe wearing, phlegmy, non-fork using mfs
 
I only respect it culturally, I was raised pentecostal, I don't believe in any deity but our Protestant traditions are ultimately our own

I have an appreciation for the New Testament and hold it in high esteem over the OT, Quran, Rig Vedas, etc.

The intangible thing that I have faith in and drives my morals is my race and ethnicity :manny:

I have four hundred years of ancestors behind me as an African-American and I always had that sense of pride growing up

If you're Black and a jew, or a muslim, I highly recommend reading The Destruction of Black Civilization by Chancellor F. Williams

We are not semites, it's a shame some of our kith and kin desperately want to be a bunch of robe wearing, phlegmy, non-fork using mfs
I don't think the last part is a fair assessment of our people. There's Hebrew tribes within the continent of Africa. Especially, Western Africa. The Igbo Elders know who they are descended from.
 
I don't think the last part is a fair assessment of our people. There's Hebrew tribes within the continent of Africa. Especially, Western Africa. The Igbo Elders know who they are descended from.
You're confusing race and nation breh, Western Africa isn't a small place, there's Black Hindus and Black Satanists there if you look hard enough

We're an amalgamation of various Western and Central African nations, and we've been our own nation since 1619. We're a very young, unique ethnic group that's part of an expanding race.

What are the Igbo elders doing for the average Black person of any nationality in the US? What's your Rabbi doing for us?

It genuinely hurts my heart to see Black people reject their opportunity to continue nation building, why do you want to be around jews?

Judaism encourages reading and self-debate, I implore to study the damage semites have been doing since the Black race emerged via the book I mentioned.
 
You're confusing race and nation breh, Western Africa isn't a small place, there's Black Hindus and Black Satanists there if you look hard enough

We're an amalgamation of various Western and Central African nations, and we've been our own nation since 1619. We're a very young, unique ethnic group that's part of an expanding race.

What are the Igbo elders doing for the average Black person of any nationality in the US? What's your Rabbi doing for us?

It genuinely hurts my heart to see Black people reject their opportunity to continue nation building, why do you want to be around jews?

Judaism encourages reading and self-debate, I implore to study the damage semites have been doing since the Black race emerged via the book I mentioned.
This is gibberish. I'm Jewish because of my ancestors and wanting to have a relationship with G-d. That's different from worldly affairs. I stand up for my people and donate to social causes. G-d is what helped me become a better rounded person. Just admit, you have a bias against Abrahamic religion. I used to be the same way

You can nation build and have religion.

Ie Nat Turner
 
This is gibberish. I'm Jewish because of my ancestors and wanting to have a relationship with G-d. That's different from worldly affairs. I stand up for my people and donate to social causes. G-d is what helped me become a better rounded person. Just admit, you have a bias against Abrahamic religion. I used to be the same way

You can nation build and have religion.
Who are your ancestors breh? If you want to talk about religion, scripturally speaking, you should be a Christian, Christ is the Messiah*

Mine survived tribal warfare, the Middle Passage, slavery, and the Civil War less than 200 years ago. They gave me my racial birthright, the 13th-15th Amendments and Civil Rights Bill. They were Christians.

I don't have a bias against Abrahamic religion, I just know judaism and islam is not for Black people in the West or Africa

See below, I respect it as a cornerstone of my ancestors culture

I only respect it culturally, I was raised pentecostal, I don't believe in any deity but our Protestant traditions are ultimately our own
 
Who are your ancestors breh? If you want to talk about religion, scripturally speaking, you should be a Christian, Christ is the Messiah*

Mine survived tribal warfare, the Middle Passage, slavery, and the Civil War less than 200 years ago. They gave me my racial birthright, the 13th-15th Amendments and Civil Rights Bill. They were Christians.

I don't have a bias against Abrahamic religion, I just know judaism and islam is not for Black people in the West or Africa

See below, I respect it as a cornerstone of my ancestors culture
We can agree to disagree.
 
The discussion

I told you I am descended of the Igbo.
I don't literally believe Jesus is the Messiah, but if you read the OT and NT like Lord of the Rings, it makes perfect sense

Otherwise, what's wrong with the cultural things I've mentioned? Aren't you proud of those?

Straight down? How long have you been able to speak Igbo?
 
That's called ecumenism.
are you orthodox?

to the thread starter, thats a nice stance

i think if more people had introspective the world would definitely be different

the "attack first" then decide how you feel is a bad pattern
 
I think religious people are crazy. I'm supposed to believe that snakes can talk and human beings can rise from the dead :dahell:
you need to think abstractly to understand it

like the words on the page are like snakes, and the humans rising from the dead are from the words on the page

when you speak they are moving, when you repeat it its moving in patterns

every written story in the bible is like a serpent on a cross whether you realize it or not

this is why in the jewish tradition, the Oral Torah is more significant than the written one because of the constant utterance and rememberance to Hashem
 
I don't literally believe Jesus is the Messiah, but if you read the OT and NT like Lord of the Rings, it makes perfect sense

Otherwise, what's wrong with the cultural things I've mentioned? Aren't you proud of those?

Straight down? How long have you been able to speak Igbo?
I never said I wasn't proud of those.
 
Why do the ancient Igbos hold more stock then? Do you speak Igbo at least?

It'd be more Igbo to be some type of Christian anyways
what does the term "messiah" mean to you? and why are you associating it with non-abrahmic belief systems?
 
I don’t know why but i am linked with that thing. It grows in me.
That's pride in your nation breh, that feeling is centuries of ancestors behind you

Our peoples whether in North or South America, are the products of betrayal and survival in the West

We share one race but it's made up of a hundred flags, I love our people's differences
 
what does the term "messiah" mean to you? and why are you associating it with non-abrahmic belief systems?
One who fulfilled the law and he's the one bringing up Igbos, are they teaching him? Can he talk to them?
 
My main concern is the ethnic pride stuff, the Vatican's explanation is the most air tight imo
 
One who fulfilled the law and he's the one bringing up Igbos, are they teaching him? Can he talk to them?
the term just means "anointed" like with oil

the association with "savior" is actually a falsehood


In his work on Genesis, and in the Vulgate, Jerome gives as the Latin translation salvator mundi "saviour of the world".[12] This Christian interpretation (reinforcing the ancient concept of Joseph as a type of Christ) is influenced by the Greek form of the name, Ψονθομφανήχ Psonthomphanḗkh and Ψομθομφανήχ Psomthomphanḗkh in the Septuagint and the Hexaplaric version, respectively. This, at least, is the suggestion made by Wilhelm Gesenius in his Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon.[13] Early Egyptologists have interpreted the name as equivalent to Coptic ⲡⲥⲟⲧⲙⲫⲉⲛⲉϩ psotmpheneh or ⲡⲥⲱⲧⲙ ⲫⲉⲛⲉϩ psōtm pheneh meaning "the salvation of the age".[14]

Since the decipherment of hieroglyphics, Egyptologists have interpreted the final element of the name (-ʿnêaḫ, -anḗkh) as containing the Egyptian word ꜥnḫ "life"; notably, Georg Steindorff in 1889 offered a full reconstruction of ḏd pꜣ nṯr iw.f ꜥnḫ "the god speaks [and] he lives" (Middle Egyptian pronunciation: ṣa pīr nata yuVf[n 1] anaḫ).[15] Egyptologist Kenneth Kitchen, however, has pointed out this interpretation's shortcomings; namely, this name-type is unattested prior to the 11th century BCE while Joseph lived much earlier, and that this name type always mentioned a specific deity, never 'the god'.[16]

there is no such thing as "fulfilling the law" or "fulfilling the prophets testimonies"

thats like saying, i have brought to pass the fruit of a tree. It simply becomes fruit, ripens and then is eaten for sustenance

so when Jesus says "this is my body, broken for you as a new covenant. this is my blood shed for you as a new covenant" is metaphysical

and a new lense to contemplation and nearness to the divine.
 
I take the Vatican's interpretation, even up to having clowns in mass
i wouldn't because theres a problem that isnt understood by most christians, catholics included

and thats the "image of God"

because it says that God made "Adam" in his own image, after his likeness, male and female created he them

its implying that the image is both of them joined together (coitus)

so when someone says "anointed" they are trying to be in that place.

 
Back
Top