BLM Is Proudly Marxist; Is It Profoundly Demonic?
Allow me to set the Stage. When BMLers gather at the place of someone's death or alleged police misconduct, whether to protest or hold a PC, and they end their proclamations with the term 'Ashe' {pronounces ah-shay}, they are using a term familiar to the Yoruba people of Nigeria. It is believed to contain the power to 'make things happen' and produce change. Ashe is a critical component of Ifa, the 'spirituality' of many West African peoples. Ifa is the poisonous Root of such glorious New World religions as Voodoo and Santeria, for which summoning spirits, 'divinities,' and the dead, is commonplace and encouraged.
Consider the Stage set.
"In the recording," of a Zoom convo between Patrice Cullors {the 'trained Marxist' co-founder of BML} and Dr. Melina Abdullah {founder of the L.A. chapter}, "Cullors went on to talk about how they were 'resurrecting the spirits so they can work through us to get the work that we need to get done.'
'...In my tradition, you offer things that your loved one who passed away would want, whether it’s like honey or tobacco, things like that [You know, like uh, just your normal everyday ancestor worship.]. It’s so important, not just for us, to be in direct relationship to our people who have passed, but also for them to know we’ve remembered them,' she added. 'I believe so many of them work through us.'
'And it took almost a year for me to realize that this movement is much more than a racial and social justice movement,' Abdullah said. 'At its core, it’s a spiritual movement because we’re literally standing on spilled blood [Blood, by the way, especially Human blood, is endemic to the worship of the Fallen.].'
The women proceeded to discuss the meaning behind one of the most common chants associated with the Black Lives Matter movement: 'Say her name.' 'When we say the names, right, so we speak their names, we say her name, say their names, we do that all the time, that you kind of invoke that spirit. And then those spirits actually become present with you,' Abdullah added.
Hamilton contended that Abdullah and others 'really believe that the names of the folks that they are saying have become ancestral gods.'
Cullors said that 'spirituality [W. African spiritualism] is at the center of Black Lives Matter.'"
In their own words. And if one can no longer be trusted, or convicted, by their own words, that they, in fact, are speaking the Truth about their own beliefs ...then we are truly finished as a Nation.
*Italics and bracketed commentary are mine.
__ Ric Webb
Teacher / Author
John 1:14 Ministries
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