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Is It True That Religion Was Forced Upon Blacks By Their White Slave Owners?
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Does anyone know this for an absolute fact? I have read this on youtube from a few youtube users that religion was made up by white slave owners who used it to control their black slaves. I would like accurate anwers from people who actually know this to be true.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suspect that many if not all religious slave owners believed that bringing their slaves to the "true religion" was a generous benefit to the slaves...I wonder if they thought they would also ensure themselves slaves in heaven? or maybe they thought that slaves went to a different heaven from the white folks?
Well in that sense the answer is that it's not true, because the religions pre-date white/black slavery. It's likely that there was some transfer of religion, since in particular in the case of Christianity it was never something that was a native African/ American religion in the early days of slavery. Now of course we see some of the most puritanical Christian attitudes in Africa, which is surely a hangover from the traditions of when Africa was essentially owned by European countries.
But anyway, religions have been around longer than White/ Black Slavery (though not necessarily slavery as a whole).
But anyway, religions have been around longer than White/ Black Slavery (though not necessarily slavery as a whole).
The slaves brought to the american plantations had a variety of rites and religions of their own, quite different in some instances.
The evangelical missionaries were very active in attempting to persuade slaves to abandon their "heathen" ways and embrace christianity, and I can imagine that a good few of the slave owners, no doubt considering themselves good christians, would have urged their slaves to embrace christianity too.
Quite a few documentary references to this, in wiki for instance
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Black_ church
and from the national humanities center;
http:// nationa lhumani tiescen ter.org /tserve /ninete en/nkey info/aa religio n.htm
The evangelical missionaries were very active in attempting to persuade slaves to abandon their "heathen" ways and embrace christianity, and I can imagine that a good few of the slave owners, no doubt considering themselves good christians, would have urged their slaves to embrace christianity too.
Quite a few documentary references to this, in wiki for instance
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and from the national humanities center;
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"Is It True That Religion Was Forced Upon Blacks By Their White Slave Owners?
Does anyone know this for an absolute fact? I have read this on youtube from a few youtube users that religion was made up by white slave owners who used it to control their black slaves. I would like accurate anwers from people who actually know this to be true. "
Hate to burst your bubble, but, I don't think anyone on here is from that era or from that far back.
Does anyone know this for an absolute fact? I have read this on youtube from a few youtube users that religion was made up by white slave owners who used it to control their black slaves. I would like accurate anwers from people who actually know this to be true. "
Hate to burst your bubble, but, I don't think anyone on here is from that era or from that far back.
In some countries where slavery was rife, the owners attempted to prevent slaves from becoming Christian, since becoming Christians meant that they would be taught to read the Bible. Any form of education was seen as a threat to the slave-owners. Ignorance was seen as the best form of control, not religion.
Wolf63, They were Barbary pirates from N Africa. I'd been sent to the offie in the next village to get a churn of porter and only caught a glimpse of them making off in their galleys.
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Sack_o f_Balti more
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religion wasnt 'made up' to control slaves and is much older as people have pointed out.
The African slaves who were enslaved by Muslims usually, were converted to Christianity and I dont think they had much of a choice. However using religion to control people when you have whips and muskets I think is less likely
The African slaves who were enslaved by Muslims usually, were converted to Christianity and I dont think they had much of a choice. However using religion to control people when you have whips and muskets I think is less likely
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