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P21: Why Black Christians Shouldn't Celebrate Kwanzaa
Project 21 ^ | 12.20.03 | La Shawn Barber

Posted on 12/19/2003 12:06:44 PM PST by mhking

Why Black Christians Shouldn't Celebrate Kwanzaa

By La Shawn Barber

A New Visions Commentary paper published December 2003 by The National Center for Public Policy Research, 777 North Capitol Street NE #803, Washington, D.C. 20002, 202/371-1400, Fax 202/408-7773, E-Mail Project21@nationalcenter.org, Web http://www.project21.org. Reprints permitted provided source is credited.

"Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever. Do not be carried about with various and strange doctrines." - Hebrews 13:8-9

America - the greatest country in the world - was founded on the concept of religious freedom. In America, you can be a Christian, Jew, Muslim, atheist or pagan without fear of persecution. While government cannot endorse one religion over the other, individuals can.

For decades, the media have given credence to many a self-appointed black "leader", no matter how outrageous. Now they're doing the same with a pagan ritual called Kwanzaa, a so-called African-American holiday. A made-up, anti-Christian observance, Kwanzaa is celebrated by blacks who profess Christ. In our politically correct climate, even President George Bush, a believer in Christ, feels obligated to praise this ritual.

Kwanzaa was invented in 1966 by Dr. Maulana "Ron" Karenga, a former black militant, a Marxist and a convicted felon. Claiming to have the unity of black people in mind, Karenga committed most of his crimes against blacks. Just five years after his invention of Kwanzaa, he was convicted of torturing two black women by stripping them naked, beating them with electrical cords, placing a hot iron into the mouth of one and mangling the toe of the other in a vice. During the ordeal, he forced them to drink detergent.

Observed from December 26 to January 1, this "alternative" to Christmas is based on a mixture of East African harvest rituals called first fruits - according to Karenga - and 1960s radicalism. This, by the way, is despite the fact that most ancestors of black Americans were from West Africa. Participants acknowledge their African roots and promote seven harmless-sounding principles: unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith. While they sound commendable, the guiding principle behind Kwanzaa is based on race, not on faith in the one true living God and Savior - Jesus Christ.

Paganism is a "religion of nature." Those who practice it and other New Age fallacies see the divine in the created - humans, sun, moon, stars, trees - instead of the Creator. Christians who worship created beings are acting like pagans. It's that simple. Karenga and his followers worship the created - their African ancestors - in a "libation" ceremony, and believe these dead ancestors to be spiritual intercessors between humans and God. But Christians know (or should know) that only Christ is the intercessor between man and God.

Attention Christians: Kwanzaa is a made-up creed cobbled together by a man hostile to the very God you claim to worship! According to Karenga, Christianity is a myth. He does not believe in the God of the Bible. He says this about Christianity: "Belief in spooks who threaten us if we don't worship them and demand we turn over our destiny and daily lives must be categorized as spookism and condemned." He believes that the death, burial and resurrection of Christ - the whole rationale behind Christianity - is a myth.

Over the years, Karenga has altered his pagan intentions to attract more black Christians into the fold. He now claims that Kwanzaa is a time of giving "reverence to the Creator." Just what creator he refers to is unclear. Red flags should jump out at any Bible-believing Christian when someone reveres a "Creator" but denies the deity of Christ.

Christians must understand that Karenga intends Kwanzaa to be an alternative to Christmas so that blacks can celebrate themselves rather than the birth of Christ. Kwanzaa is not an innocuous celebration of black history. It attempts to spiritualize that history, replacing Christ-centered theology with pagan principles. For Christians, the only principles by which to live are found in God's word, The Holy Bible.

Pagans have argued that Christ was not born on December 25. Insignificant. While no one knows exactly when Christ was born, the fact remains that He was born. Christmas is a time for Christians to celebrate this joyous fact. Christ became a man to save men, not to lift up one race or culture in worship. As with any man-made religion, Kwanzaa is just another attempt to make gods of men. All Christians must be discerning when faced with these false doctrines.

The Fall of Man was the direct result of our determination to become gods. The pagan ritual of Kwanzaa is merely the old Lie wearing a new disguise.

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La Shawn Barber, a member of the national advisory council of the African-American leadership network Project 21, is a Washington, DC-based writer. Comments may be sent to barbersview@yahoo.com.

Note: New Visions Commentaries reflect the views of their author, and not necessarily those of Project 21.


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To: mvpel
"Funny how he's carrying on about paganism while various pagan trappings of the Saturnalia are taken as part and parcel of normative Christmas observance."

Not really, once you understand that when Constantine legalized Chrisitanity that hundreds of thousands of pagans converted to Christ. That the pagans exchanged gifts during their veneration of Saturn and this tradition was allowed to slip into the Christmas traditions can't be seen as a bad thing. Pope Liberius (in 354 A.D.) dedided to honor Christ as "the Light of the World" and declared His birthday to be December 25th, supplanting Saturn's veneration during this week, and this is actually a tribute to the defeat of paganism.

Christians fully understand, (or at least they should), that the important thing about Christmas is not the exchanging of gifts, or whether December 25th is the actual, precise day of Christ's birth...it's the fact that the birth of the Saviour is being celebrated all over the earth by two billion Christians that matters.

41 posted on 12/19/2003 3:21:54 PM PST by TheCrusader
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To: cyborg
Hey, I like fruitcake!!
42 posted on 12/19/2003 3:26:56 PM PST by fortunecookie
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To: fortunecookie
LOL... so do I... the more adult beverages mixed in the batter the better
43 posted on 12/19/2003 3:28:06 PM PST by cyborg
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To: cyborg
Mmmmmm. And served with it - in the eggnog.
44 posted on 12/19/2003 3:31:52 PM PST by fortunecookie
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To: TheCrusader
I have to disagree about Chanukah. It's called the Feast of Dedication in the New Testament and Jesus went to the Temple to celebrate it. The celebration is a remembrance of a miracle that God did concerning the Second Temple. In this sense it is incomparable with Kwanzaa which was simply made up.
45 posted on 12/19/2003 4:34:28 PM PST by kuma
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To: mhking
black, white - we were both worshiping trees 2,000 years ago... Sad some people want to bring it back.
46 posted on 12/19/2003 4:35:06 PM PST by ryanjb2
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To: mhking
I won't sit here and joust over the evolution of the Christmas holiday, but I'll give you one good reason not to celebrate Kwanzaa, and that's all you need: it's a pagan celebration cooked up in the barren, desolate mind of a leftist black militant who didn't want to celebrate Whitey's holiday. In a nutshell.

'Nuff said.
47 posted on 12/19/2003 4:38:26 PM PST by Viking2002
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To: Viking2002
Sometimes simplicity is the easiest way to go. Some people just can't see it for what it truly is.
48 posted on 12/19/2003 4:47:37 PM PST by Windsong
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To: mhking
The goal is not to celebrat kwanzaa. The goal is to make kwanzaa a paid federal holiday.
49 posted on 12/19/2003 7:41:15 PM PST by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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To: longtermmemmory
all the days. It is why it is conveniently a week
50 posted on 12/19/2003 7:43:27 PM PST by longtermmemmory (Vote!)
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To: kuma
"In this sense it is incomparable with Kwanzaa which was simply made up."

I never did compare Hannuka with Kwaanza, I simply used both as an example that neither one of these events is anywhere near as important to their followers as Christmas is to Christians.

Christmas became a national holiday because of its supreme importance to Christians in America, whereas neither Hannukah nor Kwaanza would be given that kind of prominence even in their lands of origin of Israel and Africa. They are comparatively minor events. Hence, neither of them belongs in the same category as Christmas, and they (by design) serve only to bring Christmas down to some theologically insignificant "holly jolly holiday season".

51 posted on 12/19/2003 9:06:11 PM PST by TheCrusader
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To: TheCrusader
Point taken and I agree that leftists are using it as a tool to detract from Christmas. Chanukah certainly has to be one of the least important in Jewish celebrations.

Having said that, Chanukah wasn't solely brought about to undermine the Christian celebration of the Advent. What I guess I'm trying to say is that unlike Kwanzaa it poses no threat to Christians or Christian theology. Chanukah celebrates God's faithfulness while Kwanzaa seeks to replace God with secular humanism. I would even go so far as to say that Chanukah can be incorporated into Christmas celebrations highlighting God and Covenants. That would seriously disturb the ACLU, which is something we can all celebrate.
52 posted on 12/20/2003 3:12:46 PM PST by kuma
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To: TheCrusader; ntnychik; MeeknMing; potlatch; nopardons
good post

I had one poster on FR keep bringing up "X-MAS" as an ancient Greek name.

Then bringing up "Felice Navidad" as a valid substitute.

More dilerberate diluting and censorship of American traditions and culture.

Your post explains why many store owners remove "CHRIST" from Christmas.

53 posted on 12/20/2003 9:24:47 PM PST by autoresponder (SLICK http://0access.tripod.com/legacy.html OLDIES BG MUSIC: http://0access.tripod.com/slick.html)
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To: autoresponder
removing "CHRIST" from Christmas

If someone says Happy Holidays to me, I'm going to respond by saying Happy HolyDays to you!

54 posted on 12/20/2003 10:08:12 PM PST by potlatch (Whenever I feel 'blue', I start breathing again.)
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To: potlatch
I agree

I see my spelling starts transposing letters again as it gets later
55 posted on 12/20/2003 10:38:24 PM PST by autoresponder (SLICK http://0access.tripod.com/legacy.html OLDIES BG MUSIC: http://0access.tripod.com/slick.html)
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To: autoresponder; potlatch


lookin' for robert blake.....


56 posted on 12/21/2003 5:37:12 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Hillary is a TRAITOR !!: http://Richard.Meek.home.comcast.net/HitlerTraitor6.JPG)
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To: mhking
"America - the greatest country in the world - was founded on the concept of religious freedom. In America, you can be a Christian, Jew, Muslim, atheist or pagan without fear of persecution. While government cannot endorse one religion over the other, individuals can.


Something that seems to escape many people.

57 posted on 12/21/2003 8:46:01 AM PST by G.Mason ( Democrats are expendable)
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To: TheCrusader
I find Haunukah a good excuse to eat Jewish food and listen to Adam Sandler.
58 posted on 12/21/2003 9:26:46 AM PST by netmilsmom (Some minds are like concrete, thoroughly mixed up and permanently set.)
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To: MeeknMing
Thankyou so much M&M, they are beautiful!! Here are two to wish you a Blessed Christmas.


59 posted on 12/21/2003 8:46:38 PM PST by potlatch (Whenever I feel 'blue', I start breathing again.)
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To: MeeknMing
Really beautiful! I saved them to my pictures.
60 posted on 12/21/2003 8:50:53 PM PST by potlatch (Whenever I feel 'blue', I start breathing again.)
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