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Thursday 1 April 2010

ELEVEN LANGUAGES. DIVINE INSPIRATION

Throughout history, dictators and those in power have been using the ‘Word of God' to justify their atrocities.
Their reasons for doing so are debatable.

It could be that they actually believed their own claims, that they did so because they knew the public would more readily accept their policies, or that they were simply safeguarding themselves against the wrath of god.

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Hendrik Verwoed and his apartheid cronies for example, made no bones about their belief that they were ‘The Chosen People’ and that South Africa was ‘The Promised Land.’

Hitler made no such claims directly, but there is strong evidence of his search for The Holy Grail and the Ark of the Covenant, believing that these artefacts would protect the Aryan race in his bid ‘to restore the German people to the everlasting godly cycle of ancestors, the living and the descendants.’

In the New South Africa, I often bitch about the fact that we have eleven official languages, claiming that it a sure-fire way to ensure that we never understand each other and a powerful deterrent to racial harmony and a united nation.

I had no idea that Nelson Mandela and the ANC were simply following a divine strategy to ensure that they remained in power well into the future.

According to the bible, as recorded in Genesis 11:7, around the time of Nimrod, Tammuz and Semiramis of Easter fame, the people of the earth all spoke one language.

The followers of Baal were gaining momentum and were busy constructing a massive tower in the city of Babel – the Hebrew name for Babylon, meaning ‘gate of god’ - in honour of Baal.

Recognising the dangers of such mass opposition, God decided to ‘confound their language’ to keep them from being further unified in their false beliefs.

Now I know why we have so many different languages in the world today, and eleven official ones in South Africa alone!
Amandla!………Kubani!!!!!!?

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