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If so I have a few questions, since I have been reading about the Nation of Gods and Earths:

1. If the black man is god and created the white man, what about asians, mexicans, and other various races. How were they created?

2. Are all white people considered the devil, or by "the devils" is this referring to those who manipulate society and oppress the people.
 
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who knows, i don't believe in 5%.

but what i know is that hating or creating seperation of you and any representation of anyone else, is not truth.

i believe in saints, and love.

not seperation and hatred.
 

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If so I have a few questions, since I have been reading about the Nation of Gods and Earths:

1. If the black man is god and created the white man, what about asians, mexicans, and other various races. How were they created?

2. Are all white people considered the devil, or by "the devils" is this referring to those who manipulate society and oppress the people.
a 5 percenter would tell you to do the knowledge

what youre asking isnt even more or less teachings of the nations of the gods and earths its a culmination of other teachings

youre asking how other races were created that seems like a question much understood by reading up on the history of the earth, history, archeology maybe? biology? science?

look up yakub the scientist in wikipedia for the stance on the 'white man' being created, last i understood that was birthed through islam if im not mistaken, def. not 5%ers

and with that said, studying the makeup of recessive and dominant genes is some other shit and id rather someone who wants to explain all that shit (thats on the net already) to him do that...and m not even a 5 percenter but at one point that was a path

all 5 percenters are not black, you have to keep in mind that this is 2008, theres been alot of genetic mixing, and if you take the stance that the white man is the devil, then it would seem logical to me to say the devil is within many people, not just whites, but anyone who has any white blood in their genetics. you might take the stance that a pale man is more evil based on such, but at the same time, anyone with unpure blood seems to be a canidate for the 'devils work'.

dunno if that explained anything.

you seem like you are referring more to 5%ers with islamic backgrounds...from what i understand the nation of the gods and the earths deal with reality...science math...you learn about the earth before you can do the knowledge
 

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This article covers the figure in the theology of the black nationalist organization Nation of Islam. The name, also spelled Yaqub or Yakob, also applies to the mainstream (traditional) Islamic view of the Biblical Jacob. See Islamic view of Jacob for information on the latter. Part of a series on
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According to the Nation of Islam (NOI), Yakub (also spelled Yacub or Yakob), was a scientist responsible for creating the white race (including Jews) — a race of devils, in their view. Yakub created white people by a process of grafting the "black germ" to a "white germ" from the original black population of the world. It took 600 years for Yakub and his successors to fully whiten his creations. This was achieved under a despotic regime on the island of Patmos.[1] The reasons for Yakub's actions are unclear.
According to NOI doctrine, Yakub's progeny were destined to rule for 6,000 years before the original black peoples of the world regained dominance, a process that began in 1914.[2][3][4] The doctrine of Yakub was first proclaimed by Wallace Fard Muhammad and was later developed by his successor Elijah Muhammad.
The name Yakub is a variant of the Semitic name Jacob, which appears in European language versions of the Bible. The modern Jewish variant is Ya’akov. Fard Muhammad's Yakub has some parallels to the Biblical Jacob's role as the father of the tribes of Israel.
In recent times, the doctrine of Yakub has been rationalized within the NOI as an allegory for the evolution of whites from the original dark-skinned human populations of Africa and as a parable warning of the dangers of eugenics. Yakub's 600-year experiment is seen as storytelling, similar to the way some modern Abrahamic religions view the Bible's account of God creating Eve from Adam's rib or the creation of heaven and earth. In his autobiography (written by Alex Haley), El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (Malcolm X) notes that, in his travels in the Middle East, many Muslims reacted with shock upon hearing about the doctrine of Yakub.
The African American author and playwright Amiri Baraka wrote a play titled A Black Mass based on the story of Yakub.[5]

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  1. ^ Elijah Muhammad, Message to the Blackman in America (summarized here) and Yakub: The Father of Mankind. See also, Dorothy Blake Fardan, Yakub and the Origins of White Supremacy, Lushena Books, 2001
  2. ^ Abraham/Mr. Yakub, NOI.com
  3. ^ Messanger Mohammed Mr. Yacub MAKING OF DEVIL
  4. ^ Raelist Admissiom from ALLAH Messager
  5. ^ Biography of Baraka
^ click those links for more refences on yakub