"in 1849 Tubman’s owner, Edward Brodess, needed to sell slaves in order to cover his debts. Minty heard rumors that she and her brothers were going to be sold. According to
Sarah Hopkins Bradford’s biography of Harriet Tubman, Minty began praying that his owner change his mind
“I prayed all night long for my master till the first of March”. When her prayers did not work she changed it to:
“Oh Lord, if you ain’t never going to change than man’s heart, kill him, Lord, and take him out of the way”.
A week later, Edward Brodess died. Tubman felt guilty and full of remorse. The death of her master brought more uncertainty over her and her brothers’ futures. They had already seen three of their sisters being sold and she was not going to let that happen to them.
She resolved that trying to escape, even if they were caught, was a better option than being sold to the south. Tubman was ready. She had saved enough money hiring her labor and knew people who conducted the Underground Railroad. She strongly believed that God would guide her."
She learned the power of sending a prayer up,and it gave her more faith. Harriet Tubman was destined to find the bible,black people were destined to find the bible for a reason. Something can be forced on you for good or with evil intent,obviously it was forced on us with evil intent. But the bible is a living book and is encoded so only the chosen with proper discernment can get the real message. Cacs didn't know what they were handing to us

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Most Christians don't have the discernment,most black people are lost so can only see it as Europeans taught them. So yes in the wrong hands,it is a book of enslavement that induces fear more than it empowers.Only problem with the bible is black folks reading it wrong,and not enough great prophets like Natureboy.