Holy Genocides

By NEB Naba Lamoussa Morodenibig
The recent history of humanity, meaning since the end of the dynasties of the Pharaohs, can be because they were sacrificing humans to their Gods. These summed up simply. The Indo-Europeans have surely guaranteed their place in history as destroyers of humanity. The Indo-Europeans' ideology is simple; they are a nomadic people and a people of war. They didn't believe in the existence of souls or Gods. The people sufficiently different from them, on whom they could discharge their hate and thirst for destruction without any remorse, were the blacks--from their Pharaohs to the least of their farmers. All the temples of the Valley of the Nile were destroyed and the cities were devastated. For the blacks on the African continent, the only hope was to migrate south of the Sahara desert. These Indo-Europeans continued their persecutions of blacks through the west and south coasts of the African continent with the goal of exterminating the black race. Having finally controlled their epidemics inside Europe, they started creating viruses and terrible bacteria, multiplying them, and introducing them onto the African continent. This was only a continuation of the Indo-European philosophy of hate.
When the Europeans arrived on the continent which they now call America, they were surprised to see that 70% of the population of this continent and of the islands around it were black. They named this place Melanesia, meaning "Land of Colored People". The devil of destruction inside the Europeans didn't wait any longer before showing itself. The blacks on the Melanesian continent not only found their land taken away from them, but they also found themselves turned into slaves who now farmed their own lands for the Europeans. The Christian church of today is projecting responsibility for these acts onto its leaders and its people. For them the Christian doctrine itself is irreproachable and humans--though educated by the same doctrine that has educated them from their childhood until the period when they were committing these abominations--are the only ones responsible for what they did. What a sad statement!
According to the religious records of Christianity, in just one "holy war" in Central America, Mayan tribes were exterminated. The excuse was that Mayan people were seen as barbarians tribes had been performing human sacrifices for centuries, but Christianity sacrificed the whole tribe in a period of forty years. This tribe was estimated as numbering fifteen million people!!!
One is tempted to ask about the true nature of Satan ("the devil"). Satan has been defined as a malicious spirit that goes into competition with the forces of good. This spirit takes all sorts of forms to lure humans and lead them to Hell.
Satanic forces rely on publicity and the feeling of fake security. If Satan can take all kinds of forms, it can also take the form of an angel or a God. The only way for the honest believer to avoid being lured is to look honestly at the traces left by their doctrine in the history of humanity. The most interesting question is this: how come a religion that proclaims love, peace, and tolerance has made the most victims within humanity? Christianity alone has caused more death than the two world wars combined.
In Europe, a few years after Christianity's shy introduction to societies, it helped kings to strengthen their power by propagating among people the principle of submission to the rulers whom the Christian church proclaimed as divine. Some years later, kings themselves were submitted to the church, and the church was now ruling people through the kingdoms. In some cases, even kings were condemned to death and executed by the church! All these bloody political acrobatics cannot be the works of a God, no matter which God it is. They are the works of Satan, the malicious, who takes all possible forms to lure a human and take him to Hell.
Faith, no matter how strong, can lead to the worst, even to Hell, if wrongly directed. It is the religion that cried, "Oh Lord, Oh Love, Oh Forgiveness" that has spilled the most human blood. It is the Christian religion that cried "Oh Lord, oh Love, oh Forgiveness" that has caused most of the torment, suffering, and tears of humanity. It is these germs of destruction, planted in the consciousness of normal individuals, that turns them into terrible criminals – something against their own wills.