Thursday, July 10, 2008

Unity of the Black Man

Unity of the Black Man

Excerpt from “Scriptures for the Black Nation”

You cannot call yourself a Black man if you are not connected positively with your fellow Black man.
There can be no Black people without true unity.
It is never good to always live alone; therefore, let go of your selfishness and join in unison with your people.
The people who stand together shall never fall, but shall rise perpetually.
The Black man that abides in the righteous counsel of his people shall bring joy to all his people. He shall also find peace in the eyes of his God.
Your strength lies in your oneness; your weakness in your division.
It was this mighty unity of the Black nation which has helped to establish the freedoms which your present people enjoy today.
Your people rejoice when in unity, but mourn when in separation.
From the beginning were you made male and female, meaning that you were intended one unified people, each with something to aid the other, never many separate entities.
He that loves the unity of his people loves himself without end.

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