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Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by jantavanta(m): 9:40am On May 23, 2012
There is no economically self-capable country in this world
that is not first, culturally independent.

What we have is political independence and not economic independence.
We never had economic independence, because we did not have cultural
independence.

China could develop, because they are not cultural dependents of europeans and arabs,
unlike Africa.

Nigeria is in need of a God in the Image of a Black African.
Presently, our government-sanctioned Gods are in the image of people
with very limited melanin in their skin: White People.

Therefore we are culturally enslaved, waiting for the latest
trend to adopt in Europe-America or Arabia.

That is why we are economically enslaved to import petrol
despite our petroleum.

Any attempt to break out will involve appointing somebody who
answers his Master's call on Friday afternoon or Sunday morning and will eventually
bow to his Master's wishes that we should remain economically dependent
on the Friday and Sunday Masters.

That is why our county is littered with abandoned developmental projects.

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Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by logicboy: 10:32am On May 23, 2012
White man's Jesus




Korean man's Jesus




Indian man's Jesus





Black African's Jesus




Can anyone see the problem?
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by jantavanta(m): 12:01pm On Jun 08, 2012
Chinua Achebe said it all in Things fall apart when the missionaries introduce God that, "....we already know him. We call him Chukwu."

The personification of Horus or Anyanwu results in the personified Sun or Jesus.
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by logicboy: 1:05pm On Jun 08, 2012
logicboy: White man's Jesus




Korean man's Jesus




Indian man's Jesus





Black African's Jesus




Can anyone see the problem?

Can anyone see the problem?
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by Nobody: 1:07pm On Jun 08, 2012


This is one scary Jesus!! Looks like a Korean boxer or Chinese Samurai.
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by logicboy: 1:12pm On Jun 08, 2012
Ileke-IdI:


This is one scary Jesus!! Looks like a Korean boxer or Chinese Samurai.


hahaha! grin grin
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by jantavanta(m): 12:32am On Jun 10, 2012
logicboy:

Can anyone see the problem?

Marcus Garvey tried to solve the problem of Black People focusing on a White Jesus
by giving African-Americans a Black Jesus. It had a phenomenal success.
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by logicboy: 7:20am On Jun 10, 2012
jantavanta:

Marcus Garvey tried to solve the problem of Black People focusing on a White Jesus
by giving African-Americans a Black Jesus. It had a phenomenal success.

Cool
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by jantavanta(m): 7:21am On Jul 01, 2012
Our Lady of Anjony in the Chapel of the 15th Century Fort Chateau d'Anjony, France





The Black Madonna of Einsielden Switzerland

Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by amor4ce(m): 7:39am On Jul 01, 2012
They want to be deceived even by thieves and robbers who call themselves mog

https://www.nairaland.com/960200/christians-worship-zeus-christ-all

I wonder what the market size is for the importation of olive oil into Nigeria.
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by jantavanta(m): 1:52pm On Jul 04, 2012
Jesus Christ and His Disciples.

Painted Wooden Panel in the Coptic Museum, Cairo

Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by jantavanta(m): 11:53am On Sep 24, 2012
Statue of Saint-Denis, Patron Saint of France.

This statue is in the Village of Saint-Denis near the Town of Mons in Belgium.

[img]http://www.artthemis.be/photos_villagesdemons/photo_Statue_St-Denis_edited.jpg[/img]


He was the first Bishop of Paris and he was beheaded in 258 AD on the orders of Roman Emperor Aurelien.
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by Jenwitemi(m): 11:55am On Sep 24, 2012
There is no truer talk, bro.
jantavanta: There is no economically self-capable country in this world
that is not first, culturally independent.

What we have is political independence and not economic independence.
We never had economic independence, because we did not have cultural
independence.

China could develop, because they are not cultural dependents of europeans and arabs,
unlike Africa.

Nigeria is in need of a God in the Image of a Black African.
Presently, our government-sanctioned Gods are in the image of people
with very limited melanin in their skin: White People.

Therefore we are culturally enslaved, waiting for the latest
trend to adopt in Europe-America or Arabia.

That is why we are economically enslaved to import petrol
despite our petroleum.

Any attempt to break out will involve appointing somebody who
answers his Master's call on Friday afternoon or Sunday morning and will eventually
bow to his Master's wishes that we should remain economically dependent
on the Friday and Sunday Masters.

That is why our county is littered with abandoned developmental projects.

Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by jantavanta(m): 4:30am On Oct 17, 2012


"Madonna of Chastreix" _Puy-de-Dome, France
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by jantavanta(m): 4:36am On Oct 17, 2012


The Black But Comely, Mother of God _Cologne, Germany
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by jantavanta(m): 4:38am On Oct 17, 2012


http://lionofjudah.spruz.com/profile/Faraji-Immanuel/

In the Church of Saint John_Luxembourg
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by Horus(m): 7:40pm On Oct 17, 2012
Very interresting topic
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by plaetton: 9:05pm On Oct 17, 2012
jantavanta: Chinua Achebe said it all in Things fall apart when the missionaries introduce God that, "....we already know him. We call him Chukwu."

The personification of Horus or Anyanwu results in the personified Sun or Jesus.


Yes my brother, we not only had the Chukwu, the supreme god of the cosmos, we also had the Kristos or Christ concept, The Chi, the personal spirit, the mini god in man, that was the link or interface between physical man and the lofty and abstract Chukwu.
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by jantavanta(m): 1:22pm On Oct 24, 2012
plaetton:

Yes my brother, we not only had the Chukwu, the supreme god of the cosmos, we also had the Kristos or Christ concept, The Chi, the personal spirit that was the link between physical man and the lofty and abstract Chukwu.

I now understand the concept of The Chi

Would it be correct to say that Chukwu and Chi are components or elements of Odinani ?
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by plaetton: 2:14pm On Oct 24, 2012
jantavanta:

I now understand the concept of The Chi

Would it be correct to say that Chukwu and Chi are components or elements of Odinani ?

Yes indeed.
Odinani is the sum total of Igbo religion/culture centered around Chukwu, the great unapproachable and unknowable god of the cosmos.
Like the supreme deities of many religions around the world, The Chukwu manifests his grace and power through the manifestations of lesser solar and terrestial ideities or Arusi, namely;
Ani (Mother Earth), Igwe (The sky), Anyanwu (The Sun),and Iyi (The Sea). In addition to these, there are also even lesser deities that exists for special tasks or purposes.

These lesser dieties are what my fiends in the grail Message would call Elemetal Spirits used to do the works of God almighty.

The concept of Chi, however is the one stands out the most because of its similarity with the very ancient concept of the Kristos, the spiritual intermediary between man and the greater undefinable omnixx omnixx spirit of the cosmos. In ancient Egypt it was called the KA.
Christianity borrowed this concept, and unfortunately, corrupted it, in the formulation of the Jesus Christ myth.

Although the Christian religion was still partially correct in seeing the Christ/Kristos as a devine element of the cosmic god, and therefore the intecessor between man and an abstract cosmic god,
However, the great error, or should I say the great fraud, was that, by their false logic, they robbed everyone, all of humanity, of their in-born Christ or Chi, and instead, put the Chi's or Kristos' of all humanity into a single human being called Jesus, albeit posthumously, then, demanded that all worship this man.
This is probably the greatest robbery of all time.
And this man , as far as we can read, never ever asked for such fraudulent honour.

Well, we all the know the rest of the story.

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Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by jantavanta(m): 1:58pm On Nov 23, 2012
Saint Nicholas



Saint Nicholas (270–6 December 343), also called Nikolaos of Myra, was a historic 4th-century saint and Greek Bishop of Myra (Demre, in Lycia, part of modern-day Turkey). Because of the many miracles attributed to his intercession, he is also known as Nikolaos the Wonderworker while in the Russian Orthodox Church the name is translated "St. Nikolai The Miracle Creator". He had a reputation for secret gift-giving, such as putting coins in the shoes of those who left them out for him, and thus became the model for Santa Claus, whose modern name comes from the Dutch Sinterklaas. His reputation evolved among the faithful, as was common for early Christian saints. In 1087, his relics were furtively transferred to Bari, in southeastern Italy; for this reason, he is also known as Nikolaos of Bari.
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by jantavanta(m): 5:35am On Aug 28, 2013
Black Madonna, Czestochowa Poland

Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by jantavanta(m): 12:57pm On Sep 04, 2013
The high unemployment rate is as a result of our jobs that have been exported due to imported Gods. If you want to underdevelop the economy of China and Japan, get them to import their Gods the way we import our Gods.

We were already economically developed hundreds of years ago. We are now trying to regain our lost development. The same imported Gods that did not want Iron & Steel are still around and busy working on ICT. We had 4.7 Billion Dollar cash for Iron & Steel now we have loans for ICT. So we had better apply lessons learned from Iron and Steel in order for ICT to be successful.
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by jantavanta(m): 3:19pm On Sep 04, 2013
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread925139/pg2#pid15936857


Courtesy of "Spider879; of www.AboveTopSecret.com", from the message thread, black pope ++ vatican ++ justice coming;
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by jantavanta(m): 2:11am On Nov 06, 2013
St. Boniface



Named Winfrith by his well-to-do English parents, Boniface was born probably near Exeter, Devon. As a boy, he studied in Benedictine monastery schools and became a monk himself in the process. For 30 years he lived in relative peace, studying, teaching, and praying. In his early 40s he left the seclusion of the monastery to do missionary work on the Continent. Because his first efforts in Frisia (now the Netherlands) were unsuccessful, Winfrith went to Rome in search of direction. Pope Gregory II renamed him Boniface, "doer of good," and delegated him to spread the gospel message in Germany.
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by jantavanta(m): 4:20pm On Feb 25, 2016
Katsina Terracotta Janus now at the Barbier Mueller Museum, Geneva, Switzerland

Janus symbolizes the transition, that is why the month of January is named after Janus.

[img]http://www.afrikanet.info/typo3temp/pics/159f5bb480.jpeg[/img]

http://www.afrikanet.info/menu/kultur/datum/2009/09/30/recovering-nigerias-terracotta/

The Graeco-Romananized version of Janus is on Wikipedia

"Janus presided over the beginning and ending of conflict, and hence war and peace. The doors of his temple were open in time of war, and closed to mark the peace. As a god of transitions, he had functions pertaining to birth and to journeys and exchange,.........."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janus
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by jantavanta(m): 2:22am On Sep 19, 2016
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by jantavanta(m): 3:53pm On Jun 01, 2017
2nd - 3rd century depiction of Adam and Eve from Catacombs of San Gennaro (St. Januarius) Napoli, Italy



https://www.pinterest.com/pin/297026537914444412/
Re: Import Your Gods, Import Your Goods [and Services] by jantavanta(m): 4:15pm On Jun 06, 2017
Japanese have their ancestral shrines intact.

Chinese have their Shaolin temples intact.

Why were Africans told their own is Pagan and to develop by becoming ancestrally disconnected?

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