Freedom through Christianity
Freedom through Christianity What do people look for in religion? Do they look for guidance, beliefs, reason, or do they look for help? African-Americans have looked for all of these for many years. They found all of these in Christianity. Christians believe in one God who they worship, trust, and look up to. Since Christianity was first intorduced in the early Colonial Period, African-Americans have used their Christian beliefs to fight horrible things that have gone on in America such as slavery and segregation. As African-Americans were captured through the slave trade and brought to the colonies they possessed many different religious beliefs. Many people are extremely ignorant in history and believe that all African-Americans were once united together as a whole in Africa. This was not nearly the case. Africa was made up of many different states with many different people and with many different beliefs. These people were dark skinned, but aren't all white people light skinned. The white man has never agreed on one main language. As the African-Americans were brought to the colonies from Africa, they used Christianity to help bring them together. Some people use song and dance to express their Christian beliefs. This was
As Christianity spread through the country, slaves were beginning to worship the Lord out loud. This went against everything that God said and the blacks knew that. One thing he stressed to the black community was non-violence. African-Americans will keep their heads high and fight for their freedom through the strength of God. He told people to believe in God and stick with God becuase He is able to do anything. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was put into Congress and passed. There were many times when African-Americans did not understand the works of God. Now they could preach and spread their beliefs. Even though this does not end hatred in America, it definitely puts a serious dent in it. Some tried to fight back, but most were so strong in their religious beliefs that they knew that God did not want them to fight these problems with violence. It reached out and grabbed blacks and gave them something to live and die for. Although they were now free, they would still remain under the white man's foot. I believe that Christianity had a lot to do with the ending of slavery. As time passed, African-Americans were beginning to speak English.
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