9 Devastating Actions White Slaves Masters Took to Convert Black People to Christianity

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9 Devastating Actions White Slaves Masters Took to Convert Black People to Christianity
April 10, 2015 | Posted by Curtis Bunn
Tagged With: Christianity, Christians, converting africans to christianity, Enslaved Africans, Moravians, plantation owner, Roman Catholic Church, Slavery and the Making of America, voodoo, West Indies
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The Promise of Heaven

The most important aspect of Christianity for the enslaved was the promise of heaven — a promise made by plantation owners. This idea preached the notion that for all the suffering that is done in the physical world, your soul will be preserved and you will experience a hardship-free spiritual life, according to Slave Resistance, A Caribbean Study. What this did for enslaved Black people was give them hope for the future. Converted enslaved people’s belief in heaven allowed some to passively resist their plantation owners and focus on the afterlife. With that belief, all of the beatings and lashings meant nothing because in heaven the enslaved person would be rewarded and the master would be punished.



Constant Work

The vigorous, constant plantation work assigned by owners left the enslaved people hardly any time for themselves, and that included religious activities, according to christianitytoday.com. Some plantation owners required the enslaved to work even on Sunday, an intentional move to break them away from their religious regimen and softening them over time to accept whatever religion was presented to them by the plantation owners.


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Blocked Communication

Plantation owners separated the enslaved people who spoke the same tribal language so they could not worship together and could be taught Christianity at the same time, according to an article titled TheInconceivable State of African-American Christianity on christianitytoday.com.

Separated Families

Moving family members from one another broke down the spirit of the enslaved, as they believed wholeheartedly in worshipping together, according to academia.edu in a study on the role of religion in Africa. With their family units broken, their African beliefs were broken, too, making them more willing to accepting another religion.

Demonstration of Power

When Africans were captured and brought to America by the Europeans, they often attributed the Europeans’ power to the power of the Europeans’ God. Therefore, it was often easy for some enslaved Africans to begin to worship the victorious Christian God in place of their own gods.

Catholics’ Conversions

Often, African practices were brought into Christianity in new and interesting ways as a way of luring the enslaved into Christianity and away from their religion, according to an article at the Mariners Museum called Captive Passage. Enslaved Africans in Roman Catholic nations often converted easily because of Catholicism’s ability to accommodate and absorb other beliefs.



Mixing of Religious Practices

Symbols and objects, such as crosses, were conflated with charms carried by Africans to ward off evil spirits. Christ was interpreted as a healer similar to the priests of Africa, according to PBS’ Slavery and the Making of America. In the New World, fusions of African spirituality and Christianity led to distinct new practices among enslaved populations, including voodoo or vodun in Haiti and Spanish Louisiana. Although African religious influences were also important among Northern Black people, exposure to Old World religions was more intense in the South, where the density of the Black population was greater.



Missionary Work in West Indies

Missionaries — from the Moravians, the Baptists and the Methodists — all engaged in the process of Christianization in the West Indies, according to an article by Jeffrey K. Padgett titled TheChristianization of Slaves in the West Indies. By the middle of the 18th century, Moravian chapels and mission houses were in populated areas of many of the British-controlled islands. Missionaries argued to planters that the enslaved needed religion and that planters also would benefit from the conversion.


Social Control

In the Caribbean colonies of Cuba and Saint-Domingue, religion was taught to enslaved Africans as a means of social control more than as a means to edify their souls, according to an article titled SlaveReligion in Central and South America. Especially in the colonies’ early days, while the plantations were small and the enslaved population was not huge, plantation owners used religion to teach obedience. In Cuba and Brazil, Catholic saints were often equated with gods from Africa — generating familiarity for the enslaved.



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I don't think it's possible to convince black people that Christianity is wrong.

It would be better to show them that Jesus was black and that Christianity is a religion the Europeans stole from us.

Also edit your post a little bit. It still has the date and tags attached. Looks like a no effort copy and paste.
 

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I don't think it's possible to convince black people that Christianity is wrong.

It would be better to show them that Jesus was black and that Christianity is a religion the Europeans stole from us.

Also edit your post a little bit. It still has the date and tags attached. Looks like a no effort copy and paste.

It's a 5 page timeline and I am at work. There was a ton of effort to copy and paste with my boss walking behind while I'm on the Kneegrow site.
 

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My mom realized that Christianity is the white mans religion. My family used to follow that religion but my mom was smart luckily and figured it out back when I was a teenager. I'm 27 now.

But it's not their religion. Anymore than ancient Egypt is their history. It's ours, sold back to us with a white face on the cover.
 

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That's what the fukk "white man's religion" means. They stole it and modified it to their liking. leaving chapters out, making Jesus white, etc

It's not theirs. Stealing something doesn't make it yours. They can't say I stole it, it's mine now.

You should stop calling it "the white mans religion" and call it "the stolen religion".

Once we've pushed that meme for a few years we can then start pushing black Jesus as the original god.

Man I wish I had the money so I could run a media campaign.
 

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It's not theirs. Stealing something doesn't make it yours. They can't say I stole it, it's mine now.

You should stop calling it "the white mans religion" and call it "the stolen religion".

Once we've pushed that meme for a few years we can then start pushing black Jesus as the original god.

Man I wish I had the money so I could run a media campaign.
nikka shut the fukk up. I'm done. Don't quote me no more

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