Joshua Maponga. Barbaric practices in the name of religion.

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Published 2024-05-10
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Mhoro, to you our fellow patriots in Zimbabwe, the beautiful land of the majestic Victoria falls. We have the patriot & philosopher Joshua Maponga. Maponga is igniting a fire for most Africans seeking their identity and using their spirituality to find their purpose. Having practiced Christianity Maponga believes Christianity needs spirituality but the vice versa is not true. Maponga believes African spirituality is a lifestyle connected to the divine space via nature while Christianity is institutionalized form of religion for brainwashing.
#Maponga #Africanspirituality #African #Christianity #Zimbabwe #Kenya

00:01 – Spirituality definition
01:28 – African Spirituality is a lifestyle.
05:05 – Christianity vs spirituality
09:50 – The politics of spirituality
12:30 – Indigenous African systems vs modernity
14:47 – Religion vs African sources of power
18:30 – God of master vs God of slaves
21:00 – Barbaric practices in the name of religion
23:40 – African DNA is still alive.
26:40 – Who I’m I? - Finding your identity
29:25 – The power of the DNA
31:12 – Colonialism trauma transmission to generations
32:14 – Maponga not finding Jesus
35:20 – Spiritual awakening

All Comments (21)
  • @theealfahouse
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  • @Costrada1
    I am a black woman from the Caribbean… There is nothing more beautiful for me than when a black woman, or man awakens to their true self❤🙏🏿
  • @FemaleUser2024
    I'm American. I have a Nigerian friend. He's Christian. I'm not. His ancestors are Igbo and he knows nothing about his Igbo heritage. All he grew up and knows is Christianity. It saddens me that he knows nothing about his Igbo heritage. Which is a beautiful culture. Christianity has brainwashed so many people. I believe we all need to know our ancient history.
  • @classiql
    2:15 Spirituality is the highest form of consciousness.
  • @queenwere1
    I went to all churches seeking the "truth" until I realised I AM The way the truth and the life myself. Know thyself and thou shalt know the God in you
  • @classiql
    4:31 we are not worshipping the trees, we are talking with them...chills
  • @tominowino
    I'm extremely happy to discover this kind of information. I rejected Christianity and all forms of colonial religions amidst the society that is highly institutionalized. I felt alone but now here I am. Feeling all great.
  • @JG-bo2qx
    Imagine having a husband like this man as he presents, or father or uncle or , brother.. ❤❤❤❤. His mind is beyond ❤❤❤❤ . Love and respect.
  • @jimmymakgato7188
    This gospel must be spread throughout the world. Africa's time is here
  • @jadenbrown522
    I'm a Proud Afrikan Spiritualist, I'd rather do the Spirituality of My Ancestors then the Man-Made Lies and B.S of religion. Afrikan Spirituality is Divine, Natural and Ancient. May The Ancestors and The Gods and Goddesses protect Joshua Maponga.
  • @ocayaro
    The greatest contemporary African philosopher.
  • @missqt48
    His voice and his words (that vibration) is powerful. I enjoy listening to Baba Maponga, he’s a great teacher, very in-depth with his explanations. This is much needed for our generation!
  • @cryptoprofits622
    The Great Awakening is happening and it's beautiful to watch it and see it happening in this lifetime ... More people are becoming awaken
  • @boniphace1
    How can we celebrate the brain of Joshua Maponga for the rest of our life? We need to preserve his teachings for the next remaining generation.
  • @lloydshinaali
    Joshua Maponga III, a renowned theologian, has delved deep into African Spirituality, challenging conventional Christian principles. His extensive knowledge prompts a reevaluation of the influence of Christianity and other religions on our thinking, suggesting they serve as tools for control and disconnection from nature. By exploring his insights, one begins to question ingrained beliefs and societal programming. Maponga's teachings encourage reconnecting with our cultural roots, understanding our genealogy, and learning from our ancestors to shape a better future. African spirituality, he argues, offers profound wisdom and is far from barbaric. Listening to Maponga's wisdom inspires a deeper understanding of our heritage and environment, fostering personal growth and societal change.
  • This is one channel that makes me proud to be Kenyan🇰🇪. Christianity needs spirituality; spirituality does not need Christianity 💯. Thank you for this interview
  • @Divinelymind
    I wish for Africa to wake up to the beauty of their spirituality 🙏🏾 connect to self
  • @victormburu9846
    The moment my veil of a white mask in my black face broke, I began noticing a lot, the self hate, being ashamed of my culture by viewing it as devilish, the lack of culture and identity, the lack of appreciation to my history, language, spirituality and our philosophy. Thats the moment u realise how far we have fallen as Africans and the self denial of the negative impact of foreign religions in Africa. Voices like Maponga warms my heart, the pride of being an African. Appreciate ur journey guys, for the few of us willing to be labelled witchdoctors, antichrist, devil worshippers, drug users and in Kenya the term Mungiki is a licence to kill and jail u. For us long as we continue fighting for ur culture we r not defeated. A person loses when he/she gives in so kp on fighting.
  • @Guru_Nyiko
    This time Maponga was on Beast Mode 🙌🙌
  • This is beyond COMPREHENSION and I am very pleased to be a Melanin being 🕯️📿👏🏾