Elijah Muhammad, the false Christ ("There will never be a Black President")

GiveMeATicketToWork

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So in his 1965 book, "Message To The Blackman in America," Elijah Muhammad said that there will never be a Black President of America. Here is the exact quote (from Chapter 88 of that book:)

"If our people in the South are permitted to vote, for whom are they going to vote? They will vote for none but the white man whether the black man's vote out number the white man's or not. The fact that you can vote does not mean that the white man will allow you to put men in Washington of your kind who would love to give you justice, nor does it mean that you will be voted in as President of the country. You can never hope to attain this.

"If you think because Kennedy said in 40 years a Negro man would become President of the country, he will become just that, then you misunderstood. Never will a black man be able to rule a white man in America. He was only referring to the so-called American Negroes' unity with his brothers. This will make him strong enough to put a President in office, but not over white people."

In 1972 during his lecture series called "The Theology of Time" Elijah Muhammad said that he was the expected Jesus ("The second coming of Christ.") All should be able to see from the lie in his book that he was a false Christ which the Bible says (false Christs) will appear...looks like Kennedy would have been a better Christ than Elijah Muhammad.
 
Also to Mr. Muhammad's credit is the fact that one of the teen girls that he impregnated had been engaged to Malcolm X:

 

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