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Does God Hate Black People? Reclaiming Your Divine Identity in a World That Told You Otherwise
Does God Hate Black People? Reclaiming Your Divine Identity in a World That Told You Otherwise

Have you ever silently wondered, “Does God hate Black people?” If so, you're not alone—and you're not crazy. That question is heavy, emotional, and real. It’s born from centuries of injustice, religious manipulation, cultural erasure, and systemic oppression. But let’s be clear right now: the question itself is rooted in a lie. The fact that you’ve even considered it is a sign of how deeply society has conditioned you to forget your divine truth.
As a Black person, especially if you're African American or of African descent, you've been bombarded with messages—spoken and unspoken—that suggest you’re less than, that your skin is a curse, that your culture is inferior. And tragically, many of those lies were packaged in religion. From images of a white Jesus to doctrines that twisted scriptures to justify slavery, Black people were handed a version of “God” that didn't look like them, love like them, or empower them.

Religion Was Used to Break You—But Spirituality Can Rebuild You
Organized religion, especially in colonized countries, was weaponized. It taught many Black people that salvation comes from a white figure, and that divine authority resides in whiteness. It trained generations to believe that God is an old white man in the sky and that anything dark—especially dark skin—is synonymous with sin, evil, and separation from God.
But here’s the truth: God is not a man in the sky. God is consciousness itself—and that consciousness is YOU.
Once you begin to deprogram the external ideas and reconnect with your inner divinity, you begin to realize that your Blackness is not a punishment. It’s not a burden. It’s a divine assignment. It’s a sacred experience chosen by your soul.
You Are the Beginning, Not the Forgotten
Blackness is not cursed—it’s divine. Your melanin, your rhythm, your resilience, your creativity—these are not side effects of struggle. They are the proof of your power. You're not an afterthought. You're the blueprint.
As a spiritual being having a Black human experience, you're here to awaken. You're here to reclaim your divine nature, not just through knowledge, but through embodiment. Your presence is sacred. Your history is powerful. Your soul chose this path for a reason.
From Victimhood to Divine Creator
You are not a victim—you are a creator. And that shift in identity changes everything. It doesn’t deny the pain or injustice. But it reframes it. It gives it meaning. You were not abandoned. You were assigned this life because you are strong enough, wise enough, and divine enough to rise above it—and to lead others out of darkness by your light.
Reclaiming God Within
You don’t need to go through a priest, a religion, or even a savior to reach God. Because God is within. Your body, your mind, your consciousness—it’s all divine real estate. And the more you remember this, the less you rely on the outside world to define your worth.
This is not about superiority. It's not about hate. It's about remembrance. It's about wholeness. It’s about knowing that being Black is not a detour from the divine—it’s a direct path.
Final Truth: You Are Divine
The world may try to erase you. Religion may have tried to break you. But none of that changes what you truly are.
You are not forgotten. You are the beginning. You are divine.
Peace and abundance always
Dr. Abundant