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Black Liberation Theology has Luciferian/Satanic Elements The Black Liberation Theology of Obama’s church is Luciferian/Satanic in the sense that it exalts man to god-status. It is a doctrine of self-worship, which is a tenet of Luciferianism or Satanism, as Lilith explained in the clip at the beginning of this note. Quotes from Cone’s foundation books on Black Liberation Theology: The black Christ is he who nourishes the rebellious impulse in blacks so that at the appointed time the black community can respond collectively to the white community as a corporate “bad nigger,” lashing out at the enemy of human-kind. (A Black Theology of Liberation” by James H. Cone, page 121) To be a disciple of the black Christ is to become black with him. Looting, burning, or the destruction of white property are not primary concerns. Such matters can only be decided by the oppressed themselves who are seeking to develop their images of the black Christ. (A Black Theology of Liberation” by James H. Cone, page 123) And if Christ is present today actively risking all for the freedom of man, he must be acting through the most radical elements of Black Power. (Black Theology and Black Power” by James H. Cone, page 40.) The black revolution is the work of Christ. (Black Theology and Black Power” by James H. Cone, page 89.) God’s revelation in Christ can be made supreme only by affirming Christ as he is alive in black people today. (From Black Theology and Black Power” by James H. Cone, page 118.) Black Liberation Theology equates white society to the “Antichrist,” It is a theology which confronts white society as the racist Antichrist, communicating to the oppressor that nothing will be spared in the fight for freedom. (From Black Theology and Black Power” by James H. Cone, page 135.) If the doctrine is against or indifferent to the essence of blackness as expressed in Black Power, then it is the work of the Antichrist:” It is as simple as that. (From Black Theology and Black Power” by James H. Cone, page 121.) Whiteness, as revealed in the history of America, is the expression of what is wrong with man. It is a symbol of man’s depravity. (From Black Theology and Black Power” by James H. Cone, page 150.) The divine mission of the black race is the destruction of “demonic” America and white society. I believe that all aspiring black intellectuals share the task that LeRoi Jones has described for the black artist in America: “To aid in the destruction of America as he knows it:” (From Black Theology and Black Power” by James H. Cone, page 3.) The white structure of this American society, personified in every racist, must be at least part of what the New Testament meant by the demonic forces. (From Black Theology and Black Power” by James H. Cone, page 40.) The goal of black theology is the destruction of everything white… (A Black Theology of Liberation” by James H. Cone, page 62)
Posted on: Thu, 28 Aug 2014 14:08:01 +0000

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