Inside The Hebrew Israelite Movement That's Inspiring Kendrick Lamar & Kodak Black

That isn't true at all. The idea is that He ALLOWED these things to happen, not that white imperialists should be absolved of their treachery. Whether one believes that or not is up to them, but there is a distinct difference in the phrasing here.

If you break a law in any country, you are penalized for it. Period. No one in this sub is going to argue this. The idea is the same in what the Hebrews believe as well. The penalty for not following God's law are all the things that have happened to black people since their disobedience pre-Babylonian era.

Their teachings are predicated on the belief that all these things came to pass because the laws were keeping them in a contained social environment away from other societies. Fraternizing with breaking His law made it so that scenarios could develop in which they'd be susceptible to the history we read of blacks today.

Like I said, any one person can believe or not, which is absolutely fine and their choice. But the premise should be understood regardless.

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