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Asoro Statue This almost life-like statue was sculptured to the memory of Chief Asoro, a valiant brave man who died resisting the invading British forces during the expedition of 1897.During the siege on Benin it was said that chief Asoro ably defended the spot where the statue now stands He said âno other person dare pass this road unless the Obaâ (So kpon Oba). It is this statement which has been corrupted to become SAKPONBA This statue which is a salute to patriotism and loyalty is located on the kingâs Square by the beginning of Sokponba Road,Benin City The spot where chief Asoro have died after fighting bravely
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Inter racial couples should not be shown side by side with images of intense ignorance and self-degradation by African people's. Demonizing a whole race of people, judging human beings by their skin color and not their character...that is the province of human devils, of klanspeople and neo-nazis. We should not confuse self-preservation and self-defense with a hatred for the other. We should not mirror the evils which we see in the world. No one owes you any explanation for who they choose to love. It is their choice. We must be proud of our African culture and heritage, but we must not succumb to false belief in race as anything other than a social creation. Culture is real. Ethnicities, nationalities and heritages are real. "Race" is a convenient fiction. Underneath superficial appearances we are all humans, and it is the law of nature that we should come to love each other as often as we hate each other. Keeping the "Black" and "white" races pure does absolutely nothing but degrades those with the bravery to love one another despite superficial differences. Yes, some Blacks hate their own kind and can only find love elsewhere. But sometimes too, love is just love and can't be helped.
â-TO ANYONE IN TORONTOââ guys please stay safe and be careful there are anonymous people planning to shoot up sociology and women studies classes
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Budge was also a prolific author, and he is especially remembered today for his works on Egyptian religion and his hieroglyphic primers. Budgeâs works on Egyptian religion were unique in that he claimed that the religion of Osiris had emerged from an indigenous African people. He said of Egyptian religions in Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection (1911):
âThere is no doubt that the beliefs examined herein are of indigenous origin, Nilotic or Sundani in the broadest signification of the word, and I have endeavored to explain those which cannot be elucidated in any other way, by the evidence which is afforded by the Religions of the modern peoples who live on the great rivers of East, West, and Central AfricaâŚNow, if we examine the Religions of modern African peoples, we find that the beliefs underlying them are almost identical with those Ancient Egyptian ones described above. As they are not derived from the Egyptians, it follows that they are the natural product of the religious mind of the natives of certain parts of Africa, which is the same in all periods.â
Budgeâs beliefs of the origin of Egyptian religions was regarded by his colleagues as impossible, since all but a few followed Flinders Petrie in his contention that the culture of Ancient Egypt was derived from an invading Caucasian âDynastic Raceâ which had conquered Egypt in late prehistory and introduced the Pharaonic culture. Petrie was a dedicated follower of the pseudo-science of Eugenics, believing that there was no such thing as cultural or social innovation in human society, but rather that all social change is the result of biological change, such as migration and foreign conquest resulting in interbreeding. Budge and Petrie thus clashed on the mentioned issue.
Budge was interested in the paranormal and believed in the reality of spirits and hauntings. He had a number of friends in the Ghost Club, a group of Londoners committed to the study of alternative religions and the spirit world. Many people in his day who were involved with the occult and spiritualism after losing their faith in Christianity were dedicated to Budgeâs works. Budge was a strong proponent of liberal Christianity and was devoted to comparative religions.
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