

written by Maleke Montshiwagae
mo Afrika bua, bua mo Afrika re tlhwaile tsebe ga re kitla re ultwa ka tsa ga morakile!... bua tlhe mo Afrika re tsebe ntlha
****Christ***** topic
the memories of how the bible knowledge and its remembrance thereof was brutally and violently enforced upon me as a young African learner through the evil system of coporal punishment within a eurocentric education system in partnership with the satanic anti-black Christianity religion are full of horror stories! . . .
some of these horror experiences includes the crakking of the whip upon yours truly's behind and back by the system apparatus, the teacher that is. ... this experience was no different to the experiences of a black slave aboard the slave ship sailing to the cotton and tobacco plantations as their African spiritual culture was exorcised through the crakk of the whip, only to be replaced with Christianity .. only difference is that my experience occurred in the classroom before the chalkboard!
also the very painful mental experience of having to remember and recitate the bible verses.... so my experience in the classroom was that of a tense, fearful and scary environment as "the accepted to be true" bible knowledge was enforced with maximum possible force, in order to transform the young African yours truly into a foreign being to himself!. ...
now, later in life one begins to learn that this was not a unique and isolated personal experience by yours truly... this kind of brutal enforcement of religion and its knowledge is a character and nature of the establishment of Christianity as an oppressive component of the larger oppressive anti-black agenda facing a collective black people. ... so schooling was a mere tool to cement it!
this satanic collaboration between education and religion was to ensure that a black child would not know the "truth" and will forever remain in the wilderness..
one of the important piece of knowledge that a black child was never taught in the Bibs classroom and Sunday school that we were forced to attend is the origins of the word CHRIST and its meaning, together with its implications.
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referenced some lines below from the review of "the Book of the Dead "
the word CHRIST is not a name of a person or a name of Jesus to begin with.... the name comes from the Egyptian word which when written in hieroglyphics is KRST found in the "Book of the dead"! ...which means a process of preparation by purifying, anointing and embalming....
so, in respect to a place where a dead body was being prepared for burial through embalment, being mummified and being put upright in a place where it was laid, the place for embalment was KRS. the process to make a mummy was to KARAS. the place where it was laid is also the KARAS, and once the process is complete and the mummy put upright it was refered to as the KRST whose image was the upright mummy or the risen CHRIST. .. hence the name of the CHRIST, Christos in Greek, Chrestus in Latin, for the anointed was derived from the Egyptian word KRST.
KARAS was also used to signify a burial place in which case the name changes to KAS.... KAS also appears as a god, and in one passage of "the Book of the Dead" KAS is described as the deliverer or saviour from all mortal needs. In ""the chapter of raising the body" it is said of the deceased that he had been hungry and thirsty on earth, but he will never hunger or thirst any more, for KAS delivers him and does away with wants like these. That is, in the resurrection. the full name of the god is then written in full as KARAST-the Egyptian CHRIST!
thus, the Egyptian KARAST was the pre-Christian Christ, proof of this is said to be available from the pictures in the Roman catacombs.... this is why the correct reference to Jesus is "Jesus the Christ" and not "Jesus Christ" ..
the whole thing goes deeper in "the Book of the Dead" where it deals with the issue of the father, Son, salvation, hymns, trinity, rebirth, the guiding of the soul aspects, purity etc. ...
the intent here was just to look at the origin of the word CHRIST....
what are the implications of this?
the implications of this knowledge becomes an mental emancipatory issue to Africans because they can now link their spiritual culture and heritage with the African spiritual foundations of Christianity and other religions...
they will reject the idea that the dealings with their ancestors is a matter of the dark, bacause how can that be if their very own ancestors derived the foundations that gave light for the development of the very religions that are rejecting them today? in fact, even the very idea of the blood of christ is covered under "the Book of the Dead"...
remembering that this book is 4200 years before the new testament and that it covers everything spiritually essential in the new testament should liberate the African from religious bondage. ....
Ase! ... hotep. .
Maleke Mosia