The Black Struggle and a White God
In this short video, Dr. Rick Wallace, Ph.D. deals with one of the most enigmatic challenges facing blacks today, the erosion of their history and the interpolation of a white god into their culture.
In The Black Struggle and a White God, Dr. Wallace addresses three basic issues:
1. Does color really matter?
2. The construction of the Canon (holy scripture)
- The Council of Nicaea 325 A.D. (Primary focus)
- The Council of Jamnia 90 A.D.
- The Council of Ephesus 431 A.D.
- The Council of Chalcedon 451 A.D.
- The Council of Constinople 381 A.D.
3. The devastation associated with the interpolation of a white God into a black culture.
Dr. Wallace uses his strong background in history, theology and psychology in order to illustrate how Europeans used a watered down version of African (Kemet — ‘Ancient Egypt’) religion to present a fallacy with a construed purpose to subjugate the masses so that the elite few could prosper and remain in power.