A Must Read!: When God Was A Black Woman and Why She Isn’t Now by Joseph R. Gibson

A few days ago, I received this book on CD in pdf format (also available in the Kindle edition). At first, I was a little aggravated because there is no way that I could print the book out because I don’t want to have to sit at the computer and read it and I don’t have a kindle. However, this book is not printable because it is a tree-free book which helps to preserve and protect our environment and I support that 100%. It’s a great read and a must read. Get a copy today! It’s available at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.  Below is an excerpt from the book.

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“A few years ago I read a book by Merlin Stone called When God Was a Woman, in which she wrote that “in the beginning, people prayed to the Creatress of Life, the Mistress of Heaven. At the very dawn of religion, God was a woman…the female deity in the Near and Middle East was revered as Goddess—much as people today think of God…the original status of the Goddess was as supreme deity…the Great Goddess was regarded as immortal, changeless, omnipotent; and the concept of fatherhood had not yet been introduced into religious thought.”

As a critical thinker, I know that sometimes a lie is told when the truth is declared halfway or haphazardly. Stone, who happens to be a White female artist and college professor, never mentioned the racial make-up of the female divinities of the world’s earliest civilizations she wrote about. I don’t know understand how Stone could write a book about When God Was a Woman and then later write a book on Three Thousand Years of Racism, which focuses on uncovering evidence of racism imposed by Indo-Europeans after they conquered most of the same regions discussed in When God Was a Woman, and fail to connect the probability that the Goddesses she first wrote about were originally depicted as Black women. How can she admit that “historical, mythological and archaeological evidence suggests that it was these northern people who brought with them the concepts of light as good and dark as evil (very possibly the symbolism of their racial attitudes toward the darker people of the southern areas) and of a supreme male deity;” but not admit that the Goddess of these Black people was also Black before they and She were conquered by White people (i.e., Indo-Europeans).

Whether this failing was accidental or intentional is irrelevant, yet one could assume that the Goddesses would originally resemble the people who worship them. According to Albert Churchward, “the earliest members of the human race appeared in the interior of the African continent about two million years ago, then from the region of the Great Lakes they spread over the entire continent. Groups of these early men wandered down the Nile Valley, settled in Egypt, and then later dispersed themselves to all parts of the world…As these early Africans wandered over the world, they differentiated into the various human subspecies that now inhabit our planet. The men who remained in the tropical and equatorial regions retained their dark complexions, whereas those that settled in the temperate zones lost a portion of their dusky pigmentation and developed a fairer skin.” Provided that the original racial profile of the Nile, Indus, and Tigris-Euphrates River Valley as well as the Aegean civilizations has been clandestinely confirmed as Black/African, then the female divinities worshipped in these civilizations should also logically be Black/African. Accordingly, in the beginning, to revise Stone, God was a Black woman.”

8 thoughts on “A Must Read!: When God Was A Black Woman and Why She Isn’t Now by Joseph R. Gibson

  1. I have the cd version of Destiny Revolutionized: The Economic Enslavement of African-Americans by Gibson. It’s really good! I’ll have to get this one also. I also want to get the cd version of Have They Decided to Kill Us Yet: Global Black Labor Obsolescence and Manufactured Black Genocide. he has a wealth of knowledge! This brother is a great writer. It’s a shame many of our people don’t know about him.

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    1. Thanks for letting me know about Gibson’s other books I didn’t know that he wrote 2 other books. I will put them on my wish list so that I can purchase them ASAP.

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  2. “As a critical thinker, I know that sometimes a lie is told when the truth is declared halfway or haphazardly. Stone, who happens to be a White female artist and college professor, never mentioned the racial make-up of the female divinities of the world’s earliest civilizations she wrote about. I don’t know understand how Stone could write a book about When God Was a Woman and then later write a book on Three Thousand Years of Racism, which focuses on uncovering evidence of racism imposed by Indo-Europeans after they conquered most of the same regions discussed in When God Was a Woman, and fail to connect the probability that the Goddesses she first wrote about were originally depicted as Black women.”

    Trust me,Stone did it on purpose. Nothing they write is an accident. She knew the truth. When it comes to white supremacy…deception and half-truths are a MUST.

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    1. Trust me,Stone did it on purpose. Nothing they write is an accident. She knew the truth. When it comes to white supremacy…deception and half-truths are a MUST.

      I agree. She know the truth, but JUST can’t admit it. Even when they call themselves telling the truth they still tell some lies. smh

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