Of course people of the Caribbean are culture first, race last. They live in countries that are majority black, with mostly black leaders. They don't have to think about race. African Americans live in a majority white country that doesn't fail to remind them of their skin color.
@@LilBigTv2k and in some countries like Trinidad, Indians are now the majority. And from my personal experience race is still an issue. And pretty much everywhere in south/central America, race is still an issue. Mexicans of African descent were recognized formally by the government not too long ago as an example. They didn’t even acknowledge that they existed before then. There is a difference of course between the Caribbean and America but probably more similar than different, although the differences are key in how they manifested in the present day culture. Also to add a bit of Trinidad history but Africans and natives were first subjugated and used to work the plantations on the islands and their culture in combination with European elements is what created the culture: the music, food, festivities etc. once the British made slavery illegal, indentured servants from all over india, north and South Asia were brought in to replace the “workforce” which is why the majority of Trinidad today is Indian. The demographics change from island to island or country to country though . Compare that to today in America and it’s basically the same thing happening lol. That being said Africans on the islands had their culture stripped from them in the same ways as they did in America but due to the small size of some of these islands and the ability to escape into uncharted areas where they had a chance to fight back against any slave masters that tried to recapture them, holding onto and being able to establish new communities of only African/natives peoples was possible which is not something black Americans were able to do and when they did, were basically terrorized. Sorry not sorry for the block of text. I just want anyone who’s interested enough to comb TH-cam comments for info to have this perspective. ✌🏾
@@LilBigTv2k I find that in Latin American countries it's quite the opposite. Those of African descent often downplay or even deny their African heritage. They pride themselves on how close they are to Spanish or even Taino blood before African.
I find that American raised 1st/2nd/3rd gen are more American that Caribbean. Being raised in the Caribbean as an American born myself, I see the difference in yankees. There is some variety depending on how the culture is passed on but in all cases the American side of you all is very dominant.
@@noonesishome lol don’t let the Americans gas you up ,be cause Caribbeans aren’t all they’re cracked up to be and more often than not are the counterparts to their American brethren. The same things folks will complain about black Americans for: being superficial, poor spending or sexual habits, ignorant, uneducated etc can all be found on the islands and in all other places on earth if you care to take a look. That being said, the others in my family always regarded us born here as “Yankees” but it’s ironic because being Caribbean means your culture was shaped by Europeans in the same way as America and you don’t even know anything about your identity beyond the small island you can literally drive around in a single day. Caribbean’s culture was stripped from them in the exact same way the black Americans’. So sounds like you should be thanking the Europeans for your air of superiority because most Caribbeans aren’t rushing to be African and actively persecute and belittle those who do seek to identify with their roots wherever they may land.
I was kind of worried about this being another this Black person isn't Black video. Thankfully, it was not. It was really funny and true. My wife is Haitian. My brother's girlfriend is from a Caribbean Island that I keep forgetting the name of. I have friends from the military who are Jamaican. We all live in the South, BTW. They all identify by the ancestral country first; Haitian-American, Jamaican-American, etc. I see no issue with that. Us traditional Black Americans don't have an ancestral country to point back to because our history was lost due to slavery. So we claim Africa, which is a continent, not a country. Plus, my wife and my friends were raised in their culture. We don't have a separate culture outside of "American" culture. We tried to lump all of the African cultures into one and co-op that, which wasn't a bad act on our part because our ancestors were stolen from multiple African countries. However, there are so many of them, and some of them conflict with others. I guess the good thing is that, by robbing us of our separate cultures, we can say that we are the true Americans because we don't really know any other culture but our own.
@@k4everut The Caribbean Blacks have a very similar history and they don’t call themselves African Haitians or African Jamaican. Thank you doe. Great insight from you nevertheless
@@LilBigTv2k I agree. Before my wife got her US citizenship, she just simply called herself "Haitian," not African Haitian. The same with my Jamaican friends. They took full ownership of the country in which they or their parents where born. IMO, we should just be called "Americans." The "Black" and "African" parts are redundant or superfluous, and is only needed on medical forms. I don't even think "African" is a good description of our culture, since it so unique, is definitely no longer "African."
Please look up black indians in america. It's cool, also look up yasamee I thinks thats what its called. A lot of us were lied to about were we come from. Now I got why we say we're from african. ✌🏾
American culture (and much the Americas in general) is distinct from European cultures because there is some African cultural influence within in along with all the other ancestral cultures both European and non-European that have come over here and exchanged between themselves. I mean there are even some European philosophers that actually argue American culture is more African than it is European.
Sometimes, American Indians with an aspect of Afro Indigenous ancestry are prone to pull the Black card if somebody is legitimately being inappropriate and racist. Despite not being obligated to represent ourselves as African American. If that makes sense.
Is Foundational black Americans wear American flags on the 4th of July and Independence Day every year and we let off thousands of shots for both down south.
Simple. Black American, African American, are interchangeable and synonymous, and both mean either or both of the following: a descendant of Emancipation from the United States, and/or a descendant of immigration from modern day Africa. Otherwise, Afro Descendant from Jamaica would be accurately described as Afro Caribbean. American Indian Freedmen are Indian , Afro Indigenous are either Freedmen or both Indian and Black, and not obligated to identify as African American unless it's obviously important. Like if you're in a place where people speak hate of African American.
In Africa, most black Americans introduce themselves with what city they are from. Then their home town/city which to us is their village or ancestral/grandparents home. Mississippi, Georgia. Most I have met name a city in Georgia, Mississippi or Texas. So I think as for Africans, for black Americans it's tribe first before race. We talk race when when we are talking ✊🏿 and their history in Americas. While the Jamaicans here just want to be all African, they don't want to know😂. It's like the Jamaican switches off, only the accent stays. Plus they love to lecture bout Africa😂. I find they both really feel at home on Africa which is interesting. Jamaicans and Americans are the most interesting diaspora
@@noonesishome never met any other carribean people. Only Jamaicans. You hardly find many from Bahamas, Antigua, Trinidad, Haiti.. ....in Africa. Cubans were common but after the 80sthey are rare lately
Bruh im sitting here laughing my ass off rn 😂😂😂you realize its HELLA Caribbeans in the south? Namely Florida and im from a family of Caribbeans in Georgia. I cant lie though that culture first race second thing is wild because outside of the diaspora you would think you'd be treated any different huh?
FBA ADOS Soulaan Black Americans African American People of Color And we can go even older Negro Colored Black Americans had a lot of name changes, can't wait to see what will come next.
@@zerahshemuel5977 foundational black Americans, these names are being formed because black immigrants in the US tend to act like the don’t know the difference until they want to disrespect us…
The south reminds people form the carribean of home and not the good side of home. , there’s a certain vibes there’s that’s similar to back home, that’s not why we left our home. Also the representation from the movies.
Nah.Caribbean people are scared to live below Virginia, except for Atlanta and Florida. The mid-west is like a cross to a vampire. All of that is base on history and television. No Caribbean is trying to get lynched.
We black people that can't trace our african origin or Caribbean ancestry is just that. Black people in the US should just be called black. It should not be an required to be called african, especially if we were here beyond 100 years. All white European ancestry people r classified as just white, or man or woman. but they know n identity as italian, Irish, German n etc. When a crime is committed the race issue comes out n the white population hears black. To them it is magnified. If they stop pointing out the race n include everyone as just man or woman, the usa can heal.
If your God is not Jesus, then your works are in vain, and your god is remphan( satan). Jesus The Christ, is God Almighty. Jesus' name is The Word of God, and The Word of God is God, and was with God from the very beginning. How? Let Scripture explain. *In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the *Word was God* John 1:1, KJV. " He(Jesus) is the *Image* of the Invisible God*, the Firstborn over all creation. For by Him(Jesus) all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers. *All things were created through Him(Jesus) and for Him(Jesus).” Colossians 1:15, KJV. "In the beginning *God* created the Heaven and the Earth." Genesis 1:1, KJV. "He(Jesus) was clothed with a vesture(robe) dipped in blood and His name is called *The Word of God*" Revelation 19:13, KJV. "My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand. My Father, which gave them to me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father's hand. I AND MY FATHER ARE ONE." John 10:27-30, KJV. Jesus said unto them, verily, verily, I say unto you, before Abraham was, *I AM*" John 8:58-59 KJV. "And *God* said unto Moses, *I Am That I Am*: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel *I Am* hath sent me unto you." Exodus 3:14,KJV. *For there are 3 that bear a record in heaven, The Father, The Word, and the Holy Spirit: and these 3 are 1* 1 John 5:7,KJV. "If ye had known me, ye should have known my Father also: and from henceforth ye know him, and have seen him. Philip saith unto him, Lord, shew us the Father, and it sufficeth us. Jesus saith unto him, HAVE I BEEN SO LONG TIME WITH YOU, AND YET HAST THOU NOT KNOWN ME, Philip?" John 14: 7-9, KJV. "Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me? the words that I speak unto you I speak not of myself: but the Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works. BELIEVE ME THAT I AM IN THE FATHER, AND THE FATHER IN ME: or else believe me for the very works' sake." John 14:10-12 So God created with His Word? Yes And He saves with His Word? Yes. Why did God send His Word to save the world? Let Scripture explain: "For as by one man’s (Adam’s) disobedience, many were made sinners, so also by one Man’s(Jesus's) obedience, many will be made righteous.” Romans 5:19, KJV. “For since by man(Adam) came death, by Man(Christ)also came the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ, all shall be made alive.” 1 Corinthians 15:21 KJV John chapter 1 verse 14: "AND THE WORD WAS MADE FLESH, and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.” Matthew Chapter 1 verse 20: "Behold, the angel of the Lord appeared to him (Joseph), in a dream and said, “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife, for that (Christ) which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit." "Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a Son, and they shall call his name *Emmanuel*, which being interpreted is, *GOD WITH US*." Matthew 1:23, KJV. "For unto us a *Child* is born. Unto us a *Son* is given, and the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name shall be called *Wonderful* *Counselor* *Mighty God* *Everlasting Father* *Prince of Peace* “Isaiah 9: 6-7, KJV. John chapter 3 verse 16: "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him, shall not perish, but have everlasting life.” Jesus is the only Way, Truth, and Life? Yes John chapter 14 verse 6: "*Jesus said to him,” I am the Way, and the Truth, and the Life. NO ONE COMES TO THE FATHER EXCEPT THROUGH ME*.” " I said therefore unto you, that ye shall die in your sins: for if ye believe not that *I Am He*, ye shall die in your sins. Then said they unto Him, Who art thou? And Jesus saith unto them, even the same that I said unto you from the beginning." John 8:24, KJV. "Then said they unto him, Where is thy Father? Jesus answered, Ye neither know Me, nor My Father: IF YE HAD KNOWN ME, YE SHOULD HAVE KNOWN MY FATHER ALSO." John 8:19, KJV. John 13:31-32 KJV Therefore, when he was gone out, Jesus said, Now is the Son of Man glorified, and God is glorified in Him. If God be glorified in him, God shall also glorify him in himself, and shall straightway glorify him. Who Is Antichrist? The truth is, if your God is not Jesus, then your god is satan, no matter what name your religion gives to your god. All athiests are also under satan's domininion, and are heading to hell. There is no gray area. Either you are for Christ, or against Christ. Jesus is the only Way. All who are not on the Jesus way are destined to hell, unfortunately. Turn from the broadway which leads to destruction and enter unto the path of Jesus our Saviour. 1 John 2: 22, KJV. " Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? *HE IS ANTICHRIST, THAT DENIETH THE FATHER AND THE SON* *Pretribulation? or After Tribulation/Post Tribulation? Let God answer the question: Do you truly believe God and His Word? *Acts 14:22 KJV "Confirming the souls of the disciples, and exhorting them to continue in the faith, and that we must through *much tribulation* enter into the kingdom of God." Then said Jesus unto his disciples, "*If any man will come after me, let him *DENY HIMSELF, and TAKE UP HIS CROSS,* and follow me. For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall find it.*" Matthew 16:24-26 KJV It is written in Matthew 24: 29 -31, KJV.* "*Immediately AFTER THE TRIBULATION of those days* *shall the SUN BE DARKENED, and the MOON SHALL NOT GIVE HER LIGHT, and the STARS SHALL FALL FROM HEAVEN, and the POWERS OF THE HEAVENS SHALL BE SHAKEN:* *And THEN SHALL APPEAR THE SIGN OF THE SON OF MAN IN HEAVEN: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and THEY SHALL SEE THE SON OF MAN COMING IN THE CLOUDS OF HEAVEN WITH POWER AND GREAT GLORY.* *"And He shall send His angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall GATHER TOGETHER HIS ELECT FROM THE FOUR WINDS, FROM ONE END OF HEAVEN TO THE OTHER.*"
@@asurrealistworld4412 Cause you all are a bunch of racists, all of you Americans, especially the black and white ones, are obsessed over race and then force all of us to do it too and get angry when we don't
That's partially due to Blk Americans being the Default.. It's not that Jamaicans don't consider themselves Blk.. Same way, when I ask someone where they from, they don't say America, they say California..
@@boycottactivision If they are like most black. I don't think white and Indian Jamaicans though consider themselves to be "racially black" because they are Jamaicans.
@@ras_mal huh...literally, nops, south is south, central is central and Caribbean is caribbean, cultural-wise use may be a different matter, but geographicaly or even cultural it is not the same.
@@flamah10n Brazil is a big place and I’m sure not everyone identifies with the cultures of the surrounding areas. I think that’s the point you’re trying to make but you’re not explaining it in a good way lol. If you’re trying to argue that the cultures don’t share common elements, that’s incorrect.
Didn't see it like that. Black American culture and Caribbean cultures are different. Same way how there are different tribes in Africa. It's good to point out cultural differences. Are you black American? If so, makes sense you see black first, that's apart of that culture, skin colour/phenotype is the most important thing to bA culture and that you found that offensive somehow.
Of course people of the Caribbean are culture first, race last. They live in countries that are majority black, with mostly black leaders. They don't have to think about race. African Americans live in a majority white country that doesn't fail to remind them of their skin color.
@@novacorps2468 good point but not all of them live like that especially the ones from spanish speaking countries
@@LilBigTv2k and in some countries like Trinidad, Indians are now the majority. And from my personal experience race is still an issue. And pretty much everywhere in south/central America, race is still an issue. Mexicans of African descent were recognized formally by the government not too long ago as an example. They didn’t even acknowledge that they existed before then. There is a difference of course between the Caribbean and America but probably more similar than different, although the differences are key in how they manifested in the present day culture.
Also to add a bit of Trinidad history but Africans and natives were first subjugated and used to work the plantations on the islands and their culture in combination with European elements is what created the culture: the music, food, festivities etc. once the British made slavery illegal, indentured servants from all over india, north and South Asia were brought in to replace the “workforce” which is why the majority of Trinidad today is Indian. The demographics change from island to island or country to country though . Compare that to today in America and it’s basically the same thing happening lol.
That being said Africans on the islands had their culture stripped from them in the same ways as they did in America but due to the small size of some of these islands and the ability to escape into uncharted areas where they had a chance to fight back against any slave masters that tried to recapture them, holding onto and being able to establish new communities of only African/natives peoples was possible which is not something black Americans were able to do and when they did, were basically terrorized.
Sorry not sorry for the block of text. I just want anyone who’s interested enough to comb TH-cam comments for info to have this perspective. ✌🏾
@@LilBigTv2kblacc carribean women worship white men…same with black carribean men lol
The black race and white race doesn’t exist. Humanity is quite ignorant of a 15th century social construct. Biology says human sub races do not exist.
@@LilBigTv2k I find that in Latin American countries it's quite the opposite. Those of African descent often downplay or even deny their African heritage. They pride themselves on how close they are to Spanish or even Taino blood before African.
Good video. I’m a Caribbean American born and raised in south Florida and I now live in North Carolina. Everything you say is spot on
Are you Haitian, Jamaican or Cuban by any chance?
@@iiiZokage Trinidadian
I find that American raised 1st/2nd/3rd gen are more American that Caribbean. Being raised in the Caribbean as an American born myself, I see the difference in yankees. There is some variety depending on how the culture is passed on but in all cases the American side of you all is very dominant.
@@noonesishome lol don’t let the Americans gas you up ,be cause Caribbeans aren’t all they’re cracked up to be and more often than not are the counterparts to their American brethren. The same things folks will complain about black Americans for: being superficial, poor spending or sexual habits, ignorant, uneducated etc can all be found on the islands and in all other places on earth if you care to take a look.
That being said, the others in my family always regarded us born here as “Yankees” but it’s ironic because being Caribbean means your culture was shaped by Europeans in the same way as America and you don’t even know anything about your identity beyond the small island you can literally drive around in a single day. Caribbean’s culture was stripped from them in the exact same way the black Americans’. So sounds like you should be thanking the Europeans for your air of superiority because most Caribbeans aren’t rushing to be African and actively persecute and belittle those who do seek to identify with their roots wherever they may land.
@@ras_malhere comes *Divisive Man* 🦸🏽♀️ta ta daaa 😂
Good job.
On point.
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@@thane9294 thanks homie
My great grandma may she rest in peace was from the BVI. She loved a good party. She was 90 and loving it up.
I was kind of worried about this being another this Black person isn't Black video. Thankfully, it was not. It was really funny and true. My wife is Haitian. My brother's girlfriend is from a Caribbean Island that I keep forgetting the name of. I have friends from the military who are Jamaican. We all live in the South, BTW. They all identify by the ancestral country first; Haitian-American, Jamaican-American, etc. I see no issue with that. Us traditional Black Americans don't have an ancestral country to point back to because our history was lost due to slavery. So we claim Africa, which is a continent, not a country. Plus, my wife and my friends were raised in their culture. We don't have a separate culture outside of "American" culture. We tried to lump all of the African cultures into one and co-op that, which wasn't a bad act on our part because our ancestors were stolen from multiple African countries. However, there are so many of them, and some of them conflict with others. I guess the good thing is that, by robbing us of our separate cultures, we can say that we are the true Americans because we don't really know any other culture but our own.
@@k4everut The Caribbean Blacks have a very similar history and they don’t call themselves African Haitians or African Jamaican. Thank you doe. Great insight from you nevertheless
@@LilBigTv2k I agree. Before my wife got her US citizenship, she just simply called herself "Haitian," not African Haitian. The same with my Jamaican friends. They took full ownership of the country in which they or their parents where born. IMO, we should just be called "Americans." The "Black" and "African" parts are redundant or superfluous, and is only needed on medical forms. I don't even think "African" is a good description of our culture, since it so unique, is definitely no longer "African."
Please look up black indians in america. It's cool, also look up yasamee I thinks thats what its called. A lot of us were lied to about were we come from. Now I got why we say we're from african. ✌🏾
You’re native to this land my brother.. the original copper colored “Indians”.
American culture (and much the Americas in general) is distinct from European cultures because there is some African cultural influence within in along with all the other ancestral cultures both European and non-European that have come over here and exchanged between themselves. I mean there are even some European philosophers that actually argue American culture is more African than it is European.
Nice video . I’m from the Caribbean and most of this is true esp the flag. I have them popping out of my basement right now
@@Asteczz 😆😆😆 thank u
Lol true. 😂 Mad love for both ❤
Foundational Black Americans 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸‼️‼️
I love this you are accurate #teamhalfbreed🇩🇲🇺🇸
@@DanielRichardson-x8p Thank you
2. in the video for carribeans a lot of carribeans live in all the states you mentioned and especially south florida
@@yaboirlijah definitely can’t forget central florida too
Sometimes, American Indians with an aspect of Afro Indigenous ancestry are prone to pull the Black card if somebody is legitimately being inappropriate and racist. Despite not being obligated to represent ourselves as African American. If that makes sense.
LUV all my black people they're awesome ❤❤
Is Foundational black Americans wear American flags on the 4th of July and Independence Day every year and we let off thousands of shots for both down south.
Everything is true especially about the flag. The flag is in the house, on the house, on the window ,etc. 😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤❤
@@Mar-wg7io tell em 💯
Simple.
Black American, African American, are interchangeable and synonymous, and both mean either or both of the following: a descendant of Emancipation from the United States, and/or a descendant of immigration from modern day Africa.
Otherwise, Afro Descendant from Jamaica would be accurately described as Afro Caribbean. American Indian Freedmen are Indian , Afro Indigenous are either Freedmen or both Indian and Black, and not obligated to identify as African American unless it's obviously important. Like if you're in a place where people speak hate of African American.
Accurate lol
In Africa, most black Americans introduce themselves with what city they are from. Then their home town/city which to us is their village or ancestral/grandparents home. Mississippi, Georgia. Most I have met name a city in Georgia, Mississippi or Texas. So I think as for Africans, for black Americans it's tribe first before race. We talk race when when we are talking ✊🏿 and their history in Americas. While the Jamaicans here just want to be all African, they don't want to know😂. It's like the Jamaican switches off, only the accent stays. Plus they love to lecture bout Africa😂.
I find they both really feel at home on Africa which is interesting. Jamaicans and Americans are the most interesting diaspora
That is true
Jamaica doesn't speak for the entire Caribbean.
@@noonesishome never met any other carribean people. Only Jamaicans. You hardly find many from Bahamas, Antigua, Trinidad, Haiti.. ....in Africa. Cubans were common but after the 80sthey are rare lately
Bruh im sitting here laughing my ass off rn 😂😂😂you realize its HELLA Caribbeans in the south? Namely Florida and im from a family of Caribbeans in Georgia. I cant lie though that culture first race second thing is wild because outside of the diaspora you would think you'd be treated any different huh?
I said that outside of Fl or GA it’s rare you will meet them
Most of us do say Black American or FBA
FBA
ADOS
Soulaan
Black Americans
African American
People of Color
And we can go even older
Negro
Colored
Black Americans had a lot of name changes, can't wait to see what will come next.
Maybe now but before you guys were all just saying the states you were from
Noow its growing
What does FBA stand for?
@@zerahshemuel5977 foundational black Americans, these names are being formed because black immigrants in the US tend to act like the don’t know the difference until they want to disrespect us…
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@@juanrivera2841 thanks homie
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@@Mr-im5hu Flex-Rich Homie Quan
The south reminds people form the carribean of home and not the good side of home. , there’s a certain vibes there’s that’s similar to back home, that’s not why we left our home. Also the representation from the movies.
Nah.Caribbean people are scared to live below Virginia, except for Atlanta and Florida. The mid-west is like a cross to a vampire. All of that is base on history and television. No Caribbean is trying to get lynched.
We black people that can't trace our african origin or Caribbean ancestry is just that. Black people in the US should just be called black. It should not be an required to be called african, especially if we were here beyond 100 years. All white European ancestry people r classified as just white, or man or woman. but they know n identity as italian, Irish, German n etc. When a crime is committed the race issue comes out n the white population hears black. To them it is magnified. If they stop pointing out the race n include everyone as just man or woman, the usa can heal.
@@paulettemore6465 what about Caribbean Black
If your God is not Jesus, then your works are in vain, and your god is remphan( satan).
Jesus The Christ, is God Almighty.
Jesus' name is The Word of God, and The Word of God is God, and was with God from the very beginning.
How? Let Scripture explain.
*In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the *Word was God*
John 1:1, KJV.
" He(Jesus) is the *Image* of the Invisible God*, the Firstborn over all creation. For by Him(Jesus) all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers. *All things were created through Him(Jesus) and for Him(Jesus).” Colossians 1:15, KJV.
"In the beginning *God* created the Heaven and the Earth." Genesis 1:1, KJV.
"He(Jesus) was clothed with a vesture(robe) dipped in blood and His name is called *The Word of God*" Revelation 19:13, KJV.
"My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand.
My Father, which gave them to me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father's hand. I AND MY FATHER ARE ONE." John 10:27-30, KJV.
Jesus said unto them, verily, verily, I say unto you, before Abraham was, *I AM*"
John 8:58-59 KJV.
"And *God* said unto Moses, *I Am That I Am*: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel *I Am* hath sent me unto you." Exodus 3:14,KJV.
*For there are 3 that bear a record in heaven, The Father, The Word, and the Holy Spirit: and these 3 are 1* 1 John 5:7,KJV.
"If ye had known me, ye should have known my Father also: and from henceforth ye know him, and have seen him. Philip saith unto him, Lord, shew us the Father, and it sufficeth us. Jesus saith unto him, HAVE I BEEN SO LONG TIME WITH YOU, AND YET HAST THOU NOT KNOWN ME, Philip?" John 14: 7-9, KJV.
"Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me? the words that I speak unto you I speak not of myself: but the Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works. BELIEVE ME THAT I AM IN THE FATHER, AND THE FATHER IN ME: or else believe me for the very works' sake." John 14:10-12
So God created with His Word? Yes
And He saves with His Word? Yes.
Why did God send His Word to save the world?
Let Scripture explain:
"For as by one man’s (Adam’s) disobedience, many were made sinners, so also by one Man’s(Jesus's) obedience, many will be made righteous.” Romans 5:19, KJV.
“For since by man(Adam) came death, by Man(Christ)also came the resurrection of the dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ, all shall be made alive.” 1 Corinthians 15:21 KJV
John chapter 1 verse 14: "AND THE WORD WAS MADE FLESH, and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.”
Matthew Chapter 1 verse 20: "Behold, the angel of the Lord appeared to him (Joseph), in a dream and said, “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife, for that (Christ) which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit."
"Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a Son, and they shall call his name *Emmanuel*, which being interpreted is,
*GOD WITH US*."
Matthew 1:23, KJV.
"For unto us a *Child* is born. Unto us a *Son* is given, and the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name shall be called *Wonderful* *Counselor* *Mighty God* *Everlasting Father* *Prince of Peace*
“Isaiah 9: 6-7, KJV.
John chapter 3 verse 16: "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him, shall not perish, but have everlasting life.”
Jesus is the only Way, Truth, and Life? Yes
John chapter 14 verse 6: "*Jesus said to him,” I am the Way, and the Truth, and the Life. NO ONE COMES TO THE FATHER EXCEPT THROUGH ME*.”
" I said therefore unto you, that ye shall die in your sins: for if ye believe not that *I Am He*, ye shall die in your sins. Then said they unto Him, Who art thou? And Jesus saith unto them, even the same that I said unto you from the beginning." John 8:24, KJV.
"Then said they unto him, Where is thy Father? Jesus answered, Ye neither know Me, nor My Father: IF YE HAD KNOWN ME, YE SHOULD HAVE KNOWN MY FATHER ALSO." John 8:19, KJV.
John 13:31-32 KJV
Therefore, when he was gone out, Jesus said, Now is the Son of Man glorified, and God is glorified in Him. If God be glorified in him, God shall also glorify him in himself, and shall straightway glorify him.
Who Is Antichrist?
The truth is, if your God is not Jesus, then your god is satan, no matter what name your religion gives to your god. All athiests are also under satan's domininion, and are heading to hell. There is no gray area. Either you are for Christ, or against Christ. Jesus is the only Way. All who are not on the Jesus way are destined to hell, unfortunately.
Turn from the broadway which leads to destruction and enter unto the path of Jesus our Saviour.
1 John 2: 22, KJV. " Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ?
*HE IS ANTICHRIST, THAT DENIETH THE FATHER AND THE SON*
*Pretribulation? or After Tribulation/Post Tribulation?
Let God answer the question: Do you truly believe God and His Word?
*Acts 14:22 KJV
"Confirming the souls of the disciples, and exhorting them to continue in the faith, and that we must through *much tribulation* enter into the kingdom of God."
Then said Jesus unto his disciples, "*If any man will come after me, let him *DENY HIMSELF, and TAKE UP HIS CROSS,* and follow me. For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall find it.*" Matthew 16:24-26 KJV
It is written in Matthew 24: 29 -31, KJV.*
"*Immediately AFTER THE TRIBULATION of those days* *shall the SUN BE DARKENED, and the MOON SHALL NOT GIVE HER LIGHT, and the STARS SHALL FALL FROM HEAVEN, and the POWERS OF THE HEAVENS SHALL BE SHAKEN:* *And THEN SHALL APPEAR THE SIGN OF THE SON OF MAN IN HEAVEN: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and THEY SHALL SEE THE SON OF MAN COMING IN THE CLOUDS OF HEAVEN WITH POWER AND GREAT GLORY.*
*"And He shall send His angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they shall GATHER TOGETHER HIS ELECT FROM THE FOUR WINDS, FROM ONE END OF HEAVEN TO THE OTHER.*"
The United States 🇺🇸 is sick
Why?
@@asurrealistworld4412 Cause you all are a bunch of racists, all of you Americans, especially the black and white ones, are obsessed over race and then force all of us to do it too and get angry when we don't
You can tell by the accent that he dont know jack about FBA
What accent ?
That's partially due to Blk Americans being the Default.. It's not that Jamaicans don't consider themselves Blk..
Same way, when I ask someone where they from, they don't say America, they say California..
Well unless they are a white or Indian Jamaican. Out of many, one like the US's motto.
@@asurrealistworld4412 Not sure what that suggests..
@@boycottactivision It suggests that black, white, and Indian Jamaicans all together refer to themselves as Jamaicans.
@@asurrealistworld4412 Nationality-wise sure, but Jamaicans see themselves as Racially Blk. Reggae for example is very Afrocentric..
@@boycottactivision If they are like most black. I don't think white and Indian Jamaicans though consider themselves to be "racially black" because they are Jamaicans.
Hey dude hahaha🇧🇷 is not Caribbean.
It’s literally right there lol and the Caribbean, south and Central America share a lot of culture due to historical reasons
@@ras_mal huh...literally, nops, south is south, central is central and Caribbean is caribbean, cultural-wise use may be a different matter, but geographicaly or even cultural it is not the same.
@@flamah10n The Guianas, the three countries right next to northern Brazil are often considered part of the Caribbean.
@@asurrealistworld4412 being considered is one thing, the real thing is other.
All that is needed is a Diktionary.
@@flamah10n Brazil is a big place and I’m sure not everyone identifies with the cultures of the surrounding areas. I think that’s the point you’re trying to make but you’re not explaining it in a good way lol. If you’re trying to argue that the cultures don’t share common elements, that’s incorrect.
Tx baby
........... same as Cubanos...... ...... Puerto RiQuenyos...................
FBA all day 🇺🇸
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Nah there's more African spirituality in America than Caribbean.
@@Vision.Target.Shoot1 ?
@@Vision.Target.Shoot1 outside of pockets in certain places, most definitely not true
I don't know about that. But some people practice Santeria in my state.
Nah, he's right. we created gospel in which in itself is spiritual.
@@roybabineaux5353 African spirituality is different
Didnt watch the video.
By the title, whyy are we black VS blacking again???? And ofcourse tryna say something against BLACK AMERICANS again…
Didn't see it like that.
Black American culture and Caribbean cultures are different. Same way how there are different tribes in Africa. It's good to point out cultural differences. Are you black American? If so, makes sense you see black first, that's apart of that culture, skin colour/phenotype is the most important thing to bA culture and that you found that offensive somehow.
Didn't watch the video but gonna post a stupid comment. Good job...
What??? 🤦🏾♂️ watch the dyam video first… SMGDH
You should really watch the video. It isn't what you think.
@warrensabastienanderson nah, it was. All the good things were Caribbean all the things black Americans were made up or false and speculation.