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Afro-American religions (also African diasporic religions) are a number of related religions that developed in the Americas among African slaves and their descendants in various countries of the Caribbean Islands and Latin America, as well as parts of the southern United States. They derive from African traditional religions, especially of West and Central Africa, showing similarities to the Yoruba religion in particular. From Wikipedia under the
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Politics Daily Put aside religion , and there is still a feeling that the language and goals of a historic movement the civil rights movement are being co-opted by the ... and more » From Google News Search: "Afro-American religion" Do you know any goody-two shoes that believe it is their destiny to jump in someone face for little or nothing? Q. He's not black, He is Afro American. He is not a Jew. It's Jewish. It's not Indian. It's native American. Don't Black people do not mind being called black. Jew means their race. Jewish means their religion and their language. Indians are proud to be called Indian. Its their heritage. What do two shoes have against "black", Jew and Indian? Their is nothing wrong with those words except in the mind of a bigot. Asked by Les B - Mon Jul 13 15:34:12 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Actually, most Native Americans prefer to be called Native American. They arent Indians and never were Indians. They were only called Indians because Columbus thought he was in India. The rest I would agree with you on. Answered by midnightmoon - Mon Jul 13 15:47:19 2009 THIS is why I hate religion. Look, it's the personal experience of an actual Christian. ? Q. So an actual Christian posted this up online. Church people are overly pushy with their faith and YOU DON'T understand that it drives people away that way. and I love them but sometimes I just don't feel like going. I'm white and it's a gospel church [I live in a predominantly afro american area where a white church is hard to find.] and I'm not racist or anything but sometimes they are a little loud for me and outspoken and I just don't want to hear it. Today, I didn't want to go and they ended up calling me and asking if I was coming! I live right next door so it's kinda hard to say "I wasn't home." I want to go but only when I want to. I just had my daughter and she's 1 month old so I'm always tired. How would you deal with this if you… [cont.] Asked by Confidence - Tue Dec 30 03:46:16 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. I am sorry for your experience, but you should know that most Christians are not like this. They may invite you to church with them, but if you do not want to go, you need only say no. If someone is persistently stalking you with ANY religion, know that it if about what you choose, not what they want. I am a very committed Christian, I would never force myself on a friend or acquaintance about my beliefs. If they ask, I am honest with them and I do not threaten them with hell or anything else. If you want to search your spirituality, find churches or people who are liberal and accepting to talk to. And when talking to anyone who says they are Christian...if they do not mention Jesus or love, run the other way. Answered by The Lady - Thu Jan 1 19:41:30 2009 What do you guys think of dis?
Q. What do you guys think of the dems and repubs on my favorite show RAW!!!??? me and mccain share the same religion but hillary and me both have you know whats in our jeans but barack and me are both proud afro americans! so what do you guys think? Asked by mark henry - Tue Apr 22 16:42:19 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. i think you should vote for mccain Answered by Assbags - Tue Apr 22 16:54:15 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Afro-American religion" |






