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Religion: December 18, 2004

Man-Made, Kwanzaa Is for Pagans

Attention Christians: Kwanzaa is a made-up creed cobbled together by a man hostile to the very God you claim to worship! According to Karenga, Christianity is a myth. He does not believe in the God of the Bible. He says this about Christianity: “Belief in spooks who threaten us if we don’t worship them and demand we turn over our destiny and daily lives must be categorized as spookism and condemned.” He believes that the death, burial and resurrection of Christ, the whole rationale behind Christianity, is a myth. - La Shawn Barber

More information on Kwanzaa by Gardner Goldsmith:

The “holiday” of Kwanzaa was invented by one Dr. Mualuna Karenga, also known as Ron Everett, a former “social activist” who helped form the radical organization United Slaves (US) in the 1960’s. Engaged in a power struggle with the Black Panthers, Everett kidnapped and tortured two women to garner information from them. He was subsequently arrested, and found guilty on two counts of felonious assault and one count of false imprisonment for the beating and torture of Deborah Jones and Gail Davis. Everett was sentenced to serve one to 10 years in prison, beginning in 1971.

Upon his release, he suddenly, and thus far inexplicably, was welcomed by the University of California, Long Beach. He became a professor of Black Studies, and ran the department. The school has yet to cite his qualifications for the job.

Why are Public Libraries hosting this religious event?

Why are public schools teaching this manufactured, religious, anti-Christian "celebration"?

BULLHEAD CITY -- Coyote Canyon second grade students were given an early lesson on Kwanzaa before celebrating their own holidays.

Update: Why is a Kwanzaa stamp available from the US Postal Service while a Christmas stamp is not? [Donald Sensing]

Posted by tim at December 18, 2004 1:30 PM




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