🧠 ANIMA definition
🧠 "Black Church" describes responsible for keeping Judah in a state of perpetual Edomite worship through their love of their sweet precious.
⚖️ Why it matters
⚖️ In ANIMA this concept is treated as responsible for keeping Judah in a state of perpetual Edomite worship through their love of their sweet precious. It often stands near scripture like 1 Corinthians 11:3 and Revelation 18:2. Anchor readings include The Black Church: A tool of Control or a Bridge to Yahawah?.
🧭 Framework placement
Tag: Black Church · Primary domain: Southern Kingdom
🗣️ Bartie Musa commentary echoes
- Bartie Musa Commentary: For as long as Judah has been on the shores of Babylon, there has been a black church somewhere within the land of darkness known as Babylon.
- The black church has been used as an institution to corral and pacify Judah for hundreds of years, however since the 1960s and accelerating further in the 2010s (with social media) the…
- The black church is responsible for keeping Judah in a state of perpetual Edomite worship through their love of their sweet precious white Jesus. It also keeps Jacob weak, docile, compliant, and even worse..
🪞 Source echoes
- Bartie Musa Commentary: For as long as Judah has been on the shores of Babylon, there has been a black church somewhere within the land of darkness known as Babylon.
- The black church has been used as an institution to corral and pacify Judah for hundreds of years, however since the 1960s and accelerating further in the 2010s (with social media) the…
- The black church is responsible for keeping Judah in a state of perpetual Edomite worship through their love of their sweet precious white Jesus. It also keeps Jacob weak, docile, compliant, and…
🕸️ Common lateral links
Southern Kingdom · Christianity · Judah · Black · Church
📖 Scripture echoes
1 Corinthians 11:3Revelation 18:2Revelation 18:4Zechariah 11:5Jeremiah 5:26Matthew 7:22Exodus 20:4Isaiah 29:13Hosea 4:6Job 9:24
📚 Anchor readings
- The Black Church: A tool of Control or a Bridge to Yahawah? — Bartie Musa Commentary: For as long as Judah has been on the shores of Babylon, there has been…
