Nice Thought - Still Wrong "Did Black America Crucify Christ? Rethinking the 400-Year Curse Narrative".
Nice Thought - Still Wrong "Did Black America Crucify Christ? Rethinking the 400-Year Curse Narrative".
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This blog is a direct response to a growing theological claim: that the 400-year suffering of African Americans is divine punishment for rejecting Jesus as the Son of God. According to this belief, descendants of the tribe of Judah—identified as Black Americans—are said to have crucified Christ and were cursed for 400 years as prophesied to Abraham in Genesis 15.
But here's the problem:
That’s not what God said.
In this Acojestic investigation, we dismantle the narrative piece by piece—testing each claim against literal Scripture, biological inheritance, and divine process law. We expose where tradition has overwritten truth, where cultural pain has shaped theology, and where prophetic timelines have been applied without full alignment to God’s original Word–Body–Earth blueprint.
This is not a denial of Black suffering. It’s a call to stop rewriting the Gospel around it.
The 400 years didn’t start in 1619.
Judah isn’t the only tribe with responsibility.
And no, Black America did not crucify Christ.
This is a Kingdom reckoning—and it starts by returning to what God actually said.
