I don't know about guy fawkes and don't care. But Christianity was and is not 
fabricated. In fact fellow africanists, Jesus is very alive. I would suggest 
that as Pan Africanists we thread carefully on the issues of religion. Do you 
even know that Sobukwe was a staunch Christian
.Let me give a friendly advice, the earth and everything it will pass but not 
Christianity. There more Christians are afflicted there more they grow. The PAC 
of Azania should find a way to embrace Christ.
Peace amonst the Africans. 
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 On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 4:13 AM PDT Sebenzile Mlaza wrote:
 
 >Revolutionary greetings,
 >
 >
 >South Africa is said to have more public holidays for a developing country 
 >and that has a negative impact on the economy. Were it to scale down on its 
 >holidays it must take into cognizance some valid truths about its history. 
 >Primary would be to acknowledge its Africaness and undeniable facts of its 
 >political, cultural and traditional tapestry and it can't simply sweep its 
 >history under a rug. The country must keep the flame of its history alive for 
 >the sake of posterity and that lies in its holidays. In lieu of these 
 >holidays, notorious or victorious, there's a whole gamut of holidays that 
 >needs relooking. For instance Guy Fawkes Day, Christmas Day and related such 
 >holidays. Unlike Julius Caesar who is no doubt that he ever existed, but 
 >there's no historical prove that Jesus of Nazareth - Yehoshu'a in Hebrew - 
 >truncated versions is Yeshua or Yeshu ever existed whom some religious 
 >historians say he was named after his mother, Miriamne's (Mary) the
 hairdresser, brother - Some names of Jesuses who are contemporaries of Jesus 
of Nazareth, supposedly, Nazareth a town that anachronistically never existed 
before the late First century CE. Here are Yeshuas known to history, Joshua 
(Yeshua ben Nun) who succeeded Moses (Mooshe.) Others of the common era are ben 
Phiabi, ben Sec, ben Damneus, ben Gamaliel, ben Sirach BCE, ben Ananias, ben 
Pandira who met his premature death by being hung on a tree, ben Saphat, ben 
Gamala, ben Thebuth, ben Stada who was crucified by the Romans in Lydd others 
say he was hanged on a tree at Lad by fellow Jews. Some sources say he was a 
student of Yeshua ben Perachya.
 >
 >
 >
 >All these were Jesuses excluded is another Jesus who killed his brother, 
 >John, in a feat of anger in a temple. Some reputable historians claim to have 
 >found an ossuary of a Jesus believed to be of the Christians bearing the name 
 >Yehoshua ben Yohesephas. That throws the concept of a literal ascension to 
 >heaven out the window. May that be, the distance from earth to the star 
 >Sirius is millions of kilometres, 8.7 light years to be exact. He must have 
 >zoomed up faster than the speed of light. It's obvious that the constructors 
 >of Jesus studied the following myths: The impregnation of a vestal virgin 
 >Rhea Silvia by the god Mars; the showering of gifts to baby Khrishna; 
 >Dionysus the Greek deity who turned water to wine; Asclepius who was born of 
 >a human maiden, Coronis and the god Apollo, who raised a dead person to life 
 >and angered Hades; Adonis who was admired by women; the Persian deity Mitras 
 >who was buried in a tomb and was resurrected after three days
 and ascended to heaven; Aser, Aset Heru the Egyptian trinity.
 >
 >
 >
 >South Africa doesn't need to honour fabrications. The country can't be held 
 >to ransom by Theologonists with their mythologies and midrash stolen from The 
 >Old Testament. An overnight renaissance is not expected from a people who 
 >have been suckled these teratologies and myths for years, some are born under 
 >them. It's going to be a cathartic exercise for the majority of South 
 >Africans to wean themselves from this web of intricate lies that have been 
 >with us for more than a millennium. Our holidays can't b sacrificed for 
 >nebulous events, they are to be kept and away with those honouring befuddling 
 >heroes. To quote a certain historian: "An act that sounds too good to be true 
 >in the Bible, it's just that, too good to be true. Note: A Nazarene was a 
 >member of a sect of early Christians who retained Jewish prescribed 
 >observances i.e. not to drink wine or beer or cut their hair or touch 
 >corpses. "The son of man came eating and DRINKING, and they say; "Here is a
 glutton and a drunkard ..." Mathews 11: 19.
 >
 >We can't honour incongruities. As for Guy Fawkes day, what significance does 
 >this day hold for Africa? What happened in 1605 between an avid Protestant 
 >king James 1 of England and rebellious Catholics led by Guy Fawkes is of 
 >little benefit to Africa if the day has any at all ...... There's no looking 
 >further for holidays to shed!!!
 >
 >
 >
 >Izwe Lethu ....i-Afrika!!!!!!
 >
 >
 >
 >Sebenzile Mlaza
 >
 >
 >
 >
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