Wednesday, December 5, 2012

African Origins of the Bible (#1 of 8) - Rev. Dr. Ishakamusa Barashango

African Origins of the Bible (#1 of 8)
Rev. Dr. Ishakamusa Barashango

From volume one of the cassette tape series of the same name.

This is a recording of a lecture from the early 1990s. THEOLOGIAN, AUTHOR, SCIENTIST, RESEARCHER & ANALYST Dr. Barashango is a historian in the Black liberation struggle and a citizen of the Republic of New Afrika (Heaven).
Here is the link to the lecture: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_kpVTcLtM4

The brother turns those he lectures to, into whole beings of mind, body and spirit. He puts biblical characters and lands in perspective, while providing a wealth of information about the Mother and Father force known as the Creator. While best known as a lecturer on the history of African People, he was also a former ordained and educated Christian minister.
Rev. Dr. Ishakamusa Barashango began his journey to Nsamando, the land of the Ancestors on January 14, 2004. The dynamic minister, author, historian, educator and motivational speaker was born April 27, 1938 to Florine Mason in Philadelphia, PA. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Religion from Oakwood College, Huntsville, AL and was awarded Honorary Doctor of Philosophy Degrees from the College of Doctors of the New Afrikan University Network System, Washington, DC and the Sankore Institute operating under the auspices of Texas Southern Universty, Houston,TX.

Rev. Barashango founded the Temple of the Black Messiah, School of History and Religion and co-founded Fourth Dynasty Publishing Company of Silver Spring. He also taught history and religion at several colleges and universities.
In August, 1996 he married Lydia Umyemi who worked with him to establish the Temple of the Black Messiah, New World Church of All Faiths, Philadelphia, PA.
 
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