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Role Of Missionaries In Colonization Of AfricansEditor ShareTweetPinMailSMS THE ROLE OF MISSIONARIES The legacy of Christian missionaries in Africa lives up to this day. In southern Africa most of the leaders who participated in the fight for independence were educated by missionaries or schools built by missionaries. During colonialism in South Africa they defied the government and educated black students at a time when the colonial governments forbade this practice. Many missionaries built clinics and brought in medicine that improved infant mortality and immunizations which saved countless millions of black lives. This article is not an indictment against the Christian faith or the sacred Christian text but an analysis of some of the missionaries who forsook the teachings of the Holy Bible the sacred text of Christianity in favor of government trinkets. It is a fact that some of these missionaries assisted their governments in the subjugation of Africans. European missionaries especially from Portugal, France, Britain, and Germany went to Africa under the premise of going to convert the locals to Christianity. Some of them stuck to their mission others however, aided in the colonization of Africans by Europeans. In many cases Christian conversion looked more like European Capitalist conversion and the plunder of African resources. Robert Moffat, a famous missionary wrote about Mzilikazi and the Ndebele (Zimbabwe) in 1857, “His government, is one of tyranny and intrigue, lies and blood. I feel melancholy…. I often feel willing to suffer anything or die any kind of death it fit would only result in the moral renovation of the Matabele, their deliverance from their present awfully degraded condition.” Missionaries came with the attitude that all things European were superior to all things African. Most missionaries like David Livingstone and Fabri of the German Missionary Society in Namibia believed that once Africans were colonized by European countries they would be more likely to seek after Western Education and Christianity which the missionaries controlled. It was their mission to do anything necessary to convert Africans who were viewed as uncivilized and barbaric. Missionaries often failed to distinguish between Christian principles and those of the colonialists. They misused biblical passages to further the causes of their colonial friends. The message preached by Missionaries encouraged Africans to rebel against everything that formed the foundation of African family and society. They even preached that salvation could only be obtained through formal work which meant one had to earn a paycheck. The only people who paid for labor at the time were Europeans colonialists. Most missionaries new to Africa believed Africans were lazy and were not using their land adequately so it was in their best interest for Europeans to use it. Some missionaries had developed friendships with local clans and used this to further European causes. Often African chiefs sought advice from missionaries on how to deal with other Europeans seeking treaties. However, the missionaries almost always betrayed their trust. The question therefore remains if the missionaries’ views towards Africans were so negative how could they have been any benefit to Africans? In essence colonialism was partly a result of betrayal by missionaries. Even though we are grateful that they educated Africans and opened clinics in the most remote villages we cannot forget that their motives were impure and their actions very detrimental to African society. It is amazing that Britannica describes Robert Moffat as, “Scottish missionary to Africa and Bible translator, who was known for his efforts to improve local living standards in Africa. He was also the father-in-law of the missionary and explorer David Livingstone (1813–73).” Improving local living standards to them means he aided Europeans in taking land that belonged to Africans and then forcing them to work for a living so that they would pay taxes for things that never benefited them. Those perverts behind the Gay Agenda and their Gay Mafia are coming out the Church. The slave master is in the pulpit of the Church. The last and greatest fight is the spiritual war. It will test or destroy you physically yet its aim is ultimately to enslave your spirit. Wake up out your slumber |
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Greetings I'm being as fair as I can be. There has never been a group of Whites attack you without a group of Blacks behind them. If you desire to win wars then you must know wars are fought and won in the will. Some truth is like seeing dead multilated corpses in the street and smelling the stench of death permagating the air. Wake up out your slumber
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Greetings So if there is a dome over the Earth and it does not move, it does not spin and nor does the Earth go around the Sun, then where comes aliens? These Sumerian or ancient gods were primordial Africans. These people were giants with brown to dark brown skin, they had elongated skulls and they had 25 percent more brain capacity than we do today. So the Sumerian text talks genetics and creation of various hybrids created from man's meaning primordial Africans DNA. The gods responsible for these were the Amorites known as ancient Moors. The mixing of God blood with animal caused the gods to decline genetically, grow shorter and live shorter lives. Some of these ancient Moors helped the cave beast to create the Christian doctrine from Gnostic teachings and assembled the pale faced Jesus Christ as God Almighty. Everywhere the Dirty Moors have helped the cave beast spread White Supremacy through the pale faced Jesus Christ doctrine. They even helped this man made Supreme Being create his own universe of globe Earth, fake planets and make the Earth circle their Heliocentric Sun worship. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IFS83sUPiM Wake up out your slumber
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