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What is ‘truth’? — Part 1

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. . . of rites, rituals and dogma

By Nthungo YaAfrika

THE white savages — the Tambous — describe ‘truth’ as the quality of being near to the true value; a fact that can be verified; a true statement; or uniformity to reality or actuality. 

Our ancestors simply described it thus: Truth is from the Creator and can never be hidden, destroyed nor suppressed but it can only be delayed. 

Why does the Creator allow it to be delayed? 

Simply because the Creator gives time to those who have corrupted it to repent because they are the Creator’s creation and were not self-created. They have faults as they rebel against the Image of the Creator in them. (Genesis 1:26) 

The Creator is not flesh, so he does not have the attributes of humans. 

As our ancestors rightly said, ‘there is no prayer after death’, neither is there truth after death. Christianity is calling this a lie! But, who prayed for Yeshua when he was being crucified on the cross? Who prayed for the Apostles when they were being murdered by Rome? 

Or have we forgotten the death of Stephen! (Acts 7:54-60) 

Our race is caught up between the hard rock and the deep blue sea where truth is concerned. 

Remember Wyclef Jean and Buju Banton’s song: ‘Who Gave the Order’ . . . for the killing of Martin Luther King and Malcom X! 

It is a good song but lacks the last nail in the coffin — that is, telling and educating the next generations about the cruelty of the Tambous. 

They hate our race to the marrow because of what Prophet Enoch said about their origin: When a race is detached from the truth it embraces ignorance. Ignorance is a voluntary misfortune because of one not embracing the image of the Creator in the self. 

Massey said: “The primitive Christians were men whose ardour was fierce in proportion to their ignorance.” 

And speaking of their ardour, this is what Jerome said: “When those who came to join them then fled in fear and saying, it was better to live among wild beasts than with such Christians,’ Julian, who tried to enlighten them left them with this ‘. . . the deadliest wild beasts are hardly so savage against human beings as most Christians are against each other’.” 

And again: “. . . There is no wild beast like an angry theologian. Pope Gregory VII burnt the Apollo Library filled with Ancient lore, not his ancestors’ lore (but our ancestors’). Emperor Theodius had 27 000 schools of The Mysteries’ (our ancestors’) papyrus rolls destroyed because they contained the doctrinals basis of the Gospels. Ptolemy Philadeph gathered 270 000 ancient documents and burnt them. As someone once said, the early Christians heated their baths with ancient wisdom.” 

This is actually collaborated in my article ‘Great Zimbabwe Revisited’ where I quoted one Boer hunter who, in the 16th Century, discovered a large quantity of papyrii of Egyptian origin in present-day Tete, Mozambique, which was part of the Mwenemutapa Empire. 

Dr Albert Churchward drew attention to these findings: “In one of the ruins there is a stone chamber with vast quantity of papyrii covered with Egyptian heiroglyphics. The quantity was so large that it was used to light fire with and yet still a large quantity remained there until now.” 

This begs question: How do we find these papyrus scrolls now? 

The answer is simply to ask the Spirit of Mbuya Nehanda to intervene — Zimbabwe is the spiritual and physical renaissance of our race, the Nahasi, to reconnect with the truth. That is the reason the dying Christian Church in Europe is sponsoring youngsters here on the motherland to continue propagating their corrupted version of the truth.

The destruction of the truth did not end with the Tambous’ Christian founding fathers as the baton was passed to the Crusaders. These burnt the original Hebrew scrolls. In 1233, the works of the Mamonides were burned along with 12 000 volumes of the Talmud. In 1244, 18 000 books of various kinds were destroyed. According to Draper, Cardinal Ximens: “. . . delivered to the flames in the square of Granada 80 000 Arabic manuscripts. On finding similar lore in the New world, Spanish Christians destroyed it and the temples that contained it.” 

All evidence of source destroyed, the Christian fathers could now substitute their own absurdities! Celsus, a witness to this falsification, said of the revisionists: “Some of them, as if were in drunken state were producing self-induced visions, remodelled the Gospel from its first written form and reformed it so that they may be able to refute the objections brought against it. It is well known, the Christian fathers were forgers, even the Catholics admit it.” 

According to the Catholic Encyclopaedia: “In all these departments forgery and  interpolations as well as ignorance had brought mischief in a grand scale.” 

Indeed, Pope Stephen II went so far as to write a letter and sign St Peter’s name on it — the motive being domination, wealth and power. To this end, all was done, including the fakeries, forgeries and burning of books.

France Swiney says the keepers of the truth were gnostics (Nahasis). “It may truly be said that the blackest and bloodiest records that His-story can show us are the attacks of the Orthodox Church upon Gnostic Mystics (Nahasi),” Swiney wrote:

Oh yes, it takes more than ignorance to found a religion; it takes dishonesty, cruelty and war as well! The unbelieving should read contemporary historian Eusebius, who left a record of the Church in 250 AD which reads: “But since from our great freedom we have fallen into neglect and sloth when each had begun to envy and slander each other, when we waged internecine war against each other, wounding each other with words as with swords and spears, when leaders assailed leaders and people assailed people, hurling epithets at each other, when fraud and hypocrisy had reached the highest heights of malice . . . when devoid of all sense, we gave no thought to worship God but believing like certain impious men, that human affairs are controlled by no providence, we heaped crime upon crime. When our pastors despising the rule of religion fought with each other, intent on nothing but abuse, threats, jealousy, hatred and mutual enmity, each claiming for himself a principality as a sort of tyranny.” 

And we are asked to believe that these men were saints guided by the Holy Ghost!

Another fallacy perpetuated by the Church concerns its creeds and dogmas, rites and rituals. The gullible laity is led to believe all these are from God, Christ and the Apostles as well as the Scriptures. 

Bishop Hilary explained where these came from: “It is a thing equally deplorable and dangerous that there are many doctrines as inclinations and as many sources of blasphemy as there are faults among us because we make creeds arbitrarily and explain them arbitrarily. Every year, nay every moon, we make new creeds to describe invisible mysteries: we repent of what we have done, we defend those who repent; we anathematise those whom we defend, we condemn either the doctrines of others in ourselves or our own in that of others; and reciprocally tearing each other apart in pieces, we have been the cause of each other’s ruin.”

Here we have the source of our sacred doctrines. Where they are not the work of ignorance trying to explain what it does not understand, they are the result of priestly endeavour to control the human mind. 

In due course, the doctrines so bedevilled the Western (Tambou) mind that the Agobard of Lyons wrote: “The wretched world now lies under the tyranny of foolishness: things are believed by Christians of such absurdity as no-one ever could afore time induce the heathen to believe.”   

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