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12 precepts

Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by Ps104_33, Jan 27, 2007.

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  1. Ps104_33

    Ps104_33 New Member

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    How about this

    1. Commitment to God
    2. Commitment to the Christian Community
    3. Commitment to the Christian Family
    4. Dedication to the Pursuit of Education
    5. Dedication to the Pursuit of Excellence
    6. Adherence to the Christian Work Ethic
    7. Commitment to Self-Discipline and Self-Respect
    8. Disavowal of the Pursuit of "Middleclassness" (this one I dont get)
    9. Pledge to make the fruits of all developing and acquired skills available to the Christian Community
    10. Pledge to Allocate Regularly, a Portion of Personal Resources for Strengthening and Supporting Christian Institutions
    11. Pledge allegiance to all Christian leadership who espouse and embrace the Christian Value System
    12. Personal commitment to embracement of the Christian Value System.

    BTY,
    What is the "Black Work Ethic" and "the Black Value System?"

    Does anyone know?

    I would also like to hear Barak Obamas reaction to these twelve precepts of this church of which he is a member.

    This whole creed sounds like something writtne by Louis Farakan.
     
  2. Magnetic Poles

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    Exactly. My point is made. My comments are censored, but real personal attacks from the other side are let ride.
     
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    http://www.tucc.org/scholarship_pdf/black value system.pdf



    THE BLACK VALUE SYSTEM
    Statement of Purpose

    We honor Dr. Manford Byrd, our brother in Christ, because of the exemplary manner in
    which he has thrice withstood the ravage of being denied his earned ascension to the
    number one position in the Chicago School System. His dedication to the pursuit of
    excellence despite these systemic denials has inspired the congregation of Trinity United
    Church of Christ. We have prayerfully called the wisdom of all past generations of
    suffering Blacks for guidance in fashioning an instrument of Black self-determination,
    the Black Value System.
    And we shall, beginning in 1982, institute an annual Black Value System-Educational
    Scholarship in the name of Dr. Byrd.

    This year, 1981, however, we recognize Dr. Byrd as the first recipient of the Dr. Manford
    Byrd Award which will be given annually to the man or woman who best exemplifies the
    Black Value System.


    The Black Value System
    These Black Ethics must be taught and exampled in homes, churches, nurseries and
    schools, wherever Blacks are gathered. They must reflect the following concepts:

    Commitment of God

    “The God of our weary years” will give us the strength to give up prayerful passivism
    and become Black Christian Activist, soldiers for Black freedom and the dignity of all
    humankind.

    Commitment to the Black Community
    The highest level of achievement for any Black person must be a contribution of
    substance to the strength and continuity of the Black of the Black Community.

    Commitment to the Black Family
    The Black family circle must generate strength, stability, and love despite the uncertainty
    of externals, because these characteristics are required if the developing person is to
    withstand warping by our racist competitive society.
    Those Blacks who are blessed with membership in a strong family unit must reach out
    and expand that blessing to the less fortunate, especially to the children.

    Dedication to the Pursuit of Education
    We must forswear anti-intellectualism. Continued survival demands that each Black
    Person be developed to the utmost of his/her mental potential despite the inadequacies of
    the formal education process. “Real education” fosters understanding of ourselves as
    well as every aspect of our environment. Also it develops within us the ability to fashion
    concepts and tools for better utilization of our resources, and more effective solutions to
    our problems. Since the majority of Blacks have been denied such learning, Black
    Education must include elements that provide high school graduates with marketable
    skills, a trade or qualifications for apprenticeships, or proper preparation for college.
    Basic education for all Blacks should include Mathematics, Science, Logic, General
    Semantics, Participative Politics, Economics and Finance, and the Care and Nurture of
    Black minds.
    To the extent that we individually reach for, even strain for excellence, we increase,
    geometrically, the value and resourcefulness of the Black Community. We must
    recognize the relativity of one’s best: this year’s best can be bettered next year. Such is
    the language of growth and development. We must seek to excel in every endeavor.

    Adherence to the Black Work Ethic
    “It is becoming harder to find qualified people to work in Chicago” Whether this is true
    or not, it represents one of the many reasons given by businesses and industries for
    deserting the Chicago area. We must realize that a location with good facilities, adequate
    transportation and reputation for producing skilled workers will attract industry. We are
    in competition with other cities, states, and nations for jobs. High productivity must be a
    goal of the Black workforce.

    Commitment to Self-Discipline and Self-Respect
    To accomplish anything worthwhile requires self-discipline. We must be a community of
    self-disciplined persons, if we are to actualize and utilize our own human resources
    instead of perpetually submitting to exploitation by others. Self discipline coupled with a
    respect for self, will enable each of us to be an instrument of Black Progress, and a model
    for Black Youth.

    Disavowal of the Pursuit of “Middleclassness”
    Classic methodology on control of captives teaches that captors must keep the captive
    ignorant educationally, but trained sufficiently well to serve the system. Also, the captors
    must be able to identify the “talented tenth” of those subjugated, especially those who
    show promise of providing the kind of leadership that might threaten the captor’s control.
    Those so identified as separated from the rest of the people by:
    Killing them off directly, and/or fostering a social system that encourages them to kill off
    one another.
    Placing them in concentration camps, and/or structuring an economic environment that
    induces captive youth to fill the jails and prisons.
    Seducing them into a socioeconomic class system which while training them to earn
    more dollars, hypnotizes them into believing they are better than others and teaches them
    to think in terms of “we” and “they” instead of “us”.
    So, while it is permissible to chase “middle-incomeness” with all our might, we must
    avoid the third separation method-the psychological entrapment of Black
    “middleclassness”: If we avoid the snare, we will also diminish our “voluntary”
    contributions to methods A and B. And more importantly, Black people no longer will
    be deprived of their birthright, the leadership, resourcefulness, and example of their own
    talented persons.

    Pledge to Make the Fruits of All Developing and Acquired Skills
    Available to the Black community

    Pledge to Allocate Regularly, a Portion of
    Personal Resources for Strengthening and
    Supporting Black Institutions.
    Pledge Allegiance to all Black Leadership Who Espouse and Embrace The Black Value
    System.

    Personal Commitment to Embracement of the Black Value System - to Measure the
    Worth and Validity of All Activity in Terms of Positive Contributions to the General
    Welfare of the Black Community and the Advancement of Black People towards freedom.
     
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    Calling someone a bigot is a personal attack which is why it was deleted.
     
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    Do you think it would be possible to take your beef with a moderator to PMs? I didn't have any trouble at all understanding why your remarks were deleted.
     
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    Carpro, please post a link to what you cited. Thanks. LE
     
  7. Magnetic Poles

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    Oh, I see. Pointing out that a bigotted comment can only come from someone who is bigotted is a personal attack, but this is not?

    That's perfectly clear.
     
  8. LadyEagle

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    From BB posting rules:
    Two moderators have looked at this thread and a warning has been issued about personal attacks.

    Yet they persist and the topic is not being discussed. Therefore, this thread is closed.

    Lady Eagle
     
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