Update 10.15.19 To UC#1785, Lord Jesus Help Black African Christian People
This message is another way to understand the low self-esteem issue evident in white people and in African Black Christians and in most humans, due to our mistaken understandings regarding the different parts of our identity.This message is also another way to look at our identity, a topic much discussed under various synonyms. When a person has a healthy sense of self, their identity comes from their parents whose identity comes from their parents and so on, all the way back to the beginning. The newest child in this progression has a healthy sense of self because the chain is unbroken. Logic is unbroken. Epigenetic awareness of self is intact in terms of (who you are, where you came from and why you are here). These are inseparable aspects of what it means to be healthy. If we are a healthy human, then we should know and acknowledge we are African. That is who we all be. African is our first identity as human. It is the root and seed of who we are.
However, when we identify our spiritual self or spirit or soul or spirit-soul or being, then that identity is not primarily African. Spirit-soul comes from a place outside of Earth. In short, it comes from the waters. The waters are everywhere. The waters are the universe. This is why spirit-soul is universal. This is why, humans, as spirit beings, are universal in the core seed of who we are. And this is how we, as humans, are primarily and fundamentally connected to all other humans on Earth. This is also how we are primarily and fundamentally connected to all other creations on Earth and outside Earth. All creations in all forms are formed by the same spirit-soul in different combinations of genetic potential.
Therefore, if we are going to put our identity as African second, the healthiest orientation would be that we are Spirit-soul first, African second. Even so, we are still both simultaneously and equally. We are able to understand this does not conflict as long as the logic associated with either identity does not diminish the other. In other words, as long as we do not allow our identity as spirit-soul to diminish our identity as human. And the other way around.
The problem with the “I am Christian first and foremost,” mentality, is that it diminishes the African and the African-American and the Black and all else that is not a white person or human. Unknown to most people, that type of logic also diminishes white people because it does not allow them to develop a healthy sense of being whole, because most of who they are, they reject and attack. Because this type of person rejects and attacks the natural fact about self, they also reject and attack all other forms of historical evidences. It is a sad fabricated life that constantly “acts out” a slow-motion temper tantrum. Were it not for continuous praise to human fashioned idolized things, life would be totally empty of any vibrancy. Tammy Kemp, Black Folks and people in general who put their Christian identity first, are kinda sorta on the right path of putting spirit-soul first; however many of their understandings regarding their chosen religion do not come from the universal vantage point of spirit-soul (God) where all things are considered in balance. This then creates all manner of problematic logic. The damage to self is disguised while the damage to all else is justified by lies to disguise the disguise.