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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
Media personality, Daddy Freeze has asked Christians to be careful about the gospel they listen to as “the ‘Jesus’ many know today was sold to us by our colonial masters who created this ‘god’ in their own image.”
According to the media personality, when people hear doctrines like “love your wife as ‘Jesus’ loved the church”, what really comes to the subconscious mind isn’t Christ who laid his life down for the church, rather a god born out of the manipulative ideologies our slave masters, indoctrinated into us.
Daddy Freeze added that because of this doctrine, when an African husband ‘loves’ his wife like ‘Jesus’ did, what he really expects from her is slavery. He also claimed that ”doctrines like ‘Christ is the head of this home’ is not perceived in biblical construct; from the tenets of sacrifice and eternal love, rather it’s how a slave master sees his slave.”
He wrote;
Be careful which gospel you listen to..
The ‘Jesus’ many know today was sold to us by our colonial masters, who created this ‘god’ in their own image, so as to manipulate Africans, resulting in enslavement for centuries.
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When you hear doctrines like; “love your wife as ‘Jesus’ loved the church”, what really comes to the subconscious mind isn’t Christ who laid his life down for the church, rather a god born out of the manipulative ideologies our slave masters, indoctrinated into us.
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As a result of this, when an African husband ‘loves’ his wife like ‘Jesus’ did, what he really expects from her is slavery. By the same token, ‘Christ is the head of this home’ is not perceived in biblical construct; from the tenets of sacrifice and eternal love, rather it’s how a slave master sees his slave!

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