
The Bible Is Not the Enemy: Ignorance of Its Origins Is We Do Not Hate Their God. We Simply Remember Our Own (eBook, ePUB)
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The Bible Is Not the Enemy: Ignorance of Its Origins Is is a fearless call to memory, truth, and healing. In this groundbreaking work, Khokhovula Gundabaloyi confronts centuries of misunderstanding, colonial manipulation, and religious control with a clear, thunderous message: the Bible itself is not against us it is our ignorance of its origins that has blinded and enslaved entire generations.This book is not about hatred. It is not about blasphemy. It is about remembrance. It is the reclaiming of a spiritual balance that was stolen through conquest, forced religion, and the silencing of ance...
The Bible Is Not the Enemy: Ignorance of Its Origins Is is a fearless call to memory, truth, and healing. In this groundbreaking work, Khokhovula Gundabaloyi confronts centuries of misunderstanding, colonial manipulation, and religious control with a clear, thunderous message: the Bible itself is not against us it is our ignorance of its origins that has blinded and enslaved entire generations.
This book is not about hatred. It is not about blasphemy. It is about remembrance. It is the reclaiming of a spiritual balance that was stolen through conquest, forced religion, and the silencing of ancestral voices. As the author proclaims: "We do not hate their God. We simply remember our own."
Through prophetic insight, historical reflection, and ancestral wisdom, Khokhovula unearths how the councils of men shaped scripture, how colonial powers weaponized it, and how entire nations were taught that suffering is holy, submission is salvation, and self-denial is the only way to please God. He reveals how this distortion severed communities from their roots, replaced cultural dignity with shame, and convinced people that the God of their ancestors was a demon to be forgotten.
Yet this is not a book of despair. It is a book of fire and restoration. Khokhovula shows how remembering our ancestral covenant does not mean rejecting the Bible, but seeing it clearly, honoring it honestly, and balancing it with the wisdom written in mountains, rivers, dreams, and traditions. He calls readers to rise, not in rebellion but in remembrance to walk as whole people who can hold both scripture and ancestral memory without contradiction.
Inside you will discover:
This book is written for those who feel torn between their faith and their heritage. It is for those who have sat in churches with questions burning in their hearts, for those who have felt the call of their ancestors but feared it was "evil," and for those who long to see a generation rise in dignity, balance, and spiritual truth.
Khokhovula Gundabaloyi writes as a healer, prophet, and spiritual teacher. His words thunder with authority yet heal with compassion. As leader of The Empire Motivational Dialogue Spiritual Movement, he brings together history, prophecy, and ritual in a single voice that calls the world to light.
The Bible Is Not the Enemy is not just a book. It is a mirror for the soul, a roar against deception, and a pathway back to wholeness. It dares you to ask hard questions, to break free from ignorance, and to remember that before foreign missionaries taught us how to pray, our ancestors were already walking with God.
If you are searching for balance between faith and memory, if you are ready to reclaim dignity without abandoning truth, if you are ready to walk boldly into the future holding both the Bible and your ancestral fire, then this book is your guide.
This book is not about hatred. It is not about blasphemy. It is about remembrance. It is the reclaiming of a spiritual balance that was stolen through conquest, forced religion, and the silencing of ancestral voices. As the author proclaims: "We do not hate their God. We simply remember our own."
Through prophetic insight, historical reflection, and ancestral wisdom, Khokhovula unearths how the councils of men shaped scripture, how colonial powers weaponized it, and how entire nations were taught that suffering is holy, submission is salvation, and self-denial is the only way to please God. He reveals how this distortion severed communities from their roots, replaced cultural dignity with shame, and convinced people that the God of their ancestors was a demon to be forgotten.
Yet this is not a book of despair. It is a book of fire and restoration. Khokhovula shows how remembering our ancestral covenant does not mean rejecting the Bible, but seeing it clearly, honoring it honestly, and balancing it with the wisdom written in mountains, rivers, dreams, and traditions. He calls readers to rise, not in rebellion but in remembrance to walk as whole people who can hold both scripture and ancestral memory without contradiction.
Inside you will discover:
- Why the Bible itself is not the enemy, but how ignorance of its origins has been used as a weapon.
- The history of councils, translations, and politics that shaped doctrine and defined "truth."
- How colonizers married religion with conquest, land theft, and control of minds.
- The beauty of ancestral wisdom and why restoring it is not blasphemy but balance.
- A way forward: how to embrace God's light while standing firm in your own roots and memory.
This book is written for those who feel torn between their faith and their heritage. It is for those who have sat in churches with questions burning in their hearts, for those who have felt the call of their ancestors but feared it was "evil," and for those who long to see a generation rise in dignity, balance, and spiritual truth.
Khokhovula Gundabaloyi writes as a healer, prophet, and spiritual teacher. His words thunder with authority yet heal with compassion. As leader of The Empire Motivational Dialogue Spiritual Movement, he brings together history, prophecy, and ritual in a single voice that calls the world to light.
The Bible Is Not the Enemy is not just a book. It is a mirror for the soul, a roar against deception, and a pathway back to wholeness. It dares you to ask hard questions, to break free from ignorance, and to remember that before foreign missionaries taught us how to pray, our ancestors were already walking with God.
If you are searching for balance between faith and memory, if you are ready to reclaim dignity without abandoning truth, if you are ready to walk boldly into the future holding both the Bible and your ancestral fire, then this book is your guide.
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