The church of Jesus Christ must stand in the gap by identifying with and repenting for the United States government, past church leaders, southern plantation owners and others who initiated, provoked, promoted and reinforced the following issues among African-American populations:
For the sake of financial gain promoting, advancing and prolonging the capturing of African people specifically for enslavement purposes.
Tearing African captives from their homelands, families, tribal origins, and their cultural and social norms and forcing them unto slave ships where many died from sickness and disease on their journey to the Americas.
Refusing to acknowledge the captured Africans as human beings that deserved to be treated with love, compassion, respect, and dignity.
For promoting and instilling fear, inferiority, shame, low-esteem, and rejection within the African captives through torture, physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual abuse and all forms of inhumane treatment.
Creating, promoting, and sustaining a system that tore apart, devastated, and destroyed African families.
Initiating and forcefully maintaining the stud-breeder principle as the primary method for quick and prolonged reproducing of African children – to ensure a continual pool of slaves would be available for sustaining future economic prosperity.
Raping, demeaning, and minimizing African women.
For forcefully conditioning African slaves to consider sexual immorality as normal behavior.
Activating the curse of illegitimacy among future African-American populations. (Fostering a deep inner sense of inadequacy, of not belonging, of not feeling good enough, of longing to feel legitimate.)
Introducing and promoting a spirit of poverty and dependency among African slaves and their descendants.
For opening the door for the victim and predator spirits to still actively operate among and over African-American populations.
For activating the Moabite curse among African-American populations
For psychologically castrating and undermining the leadership of the African male and helping to create a legacy of fatherlessness among African-American families.
Contributing to the current animosity between police and descendants of African slaves through their support of colonial policing which were essentially slave patrols – responsible for controlling, returning, and punishing runaway slaves.
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