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ANC likens Madiba to Moses
NEWS 24 – 2010-07-15 22:46
Johannesburg – The ANC on Thursday paid tribute to former president Nelson Mandela likening him to Moses, who rescued the Israelites.
“Madiba is like the biblical Moses, who took the children of Israel from the land of bondage to the promised land, the land of milk and honey,” spokesperson Jackson Mthembu said in a statement.
“We salute his leadership and his selflessness,”
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This is an interesting article on Xenophobia in South Africa.Â
Note: Permission received to publish this article in full. Thank you Prof. Malan www.bibleguidance.co.za   [Picture added by DTW]
Xenophobia May Again Flare Up in South Africa
Prof. Johan Malan, Mossel Bay, South Africa (July 2010)
There are many rumours on threatening xenophobia (hatred of foreigners) which are circulating in South Africa. They are not completely unfounded because South Africa is becoming a place of convergence for the whole of Africa. Unemployed people and criminals from all over Africa are streaming into our country because it has a reasonably strong economy and also offers possibilities for crime syndicates to flourish here. There is strong competition among workers in their struggle for survival, and this gives rise to the hatred of foreigners. Illegal immigrants are prepared to work for less money, in some cases only for food, thereby depriving local blacks of their source of income.
It is necessary to consider a number of factors which all play a role in xenophobia, lest one runs the risk of only seeing one of its aspects and over-emphasising that out of proportion:
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I wrote the above article on the 5th April 2008 last year. I was not going to re-post this article until yesterday when I wrote the following article: “Transfiguration to Take Over Africa and Then the World” When you read the two you will see why they are two pieces of a puzzle that fit together. (See link for other article below.)
You know for a long time I have thought that a ‘miracle’ of sorts did indeed happened in South Africa after Mandela was released from prison. No civil war, no bloodshed, it was almost as though it was just another day (a tense one, yes) but peaceful and full of hope. Since 1994 I have been pondering what happened back then; was it God or was it something else? My question was answered recently when I stumbled across this information. I have known about Maitreya for a long time, I did not however know that he had shown himself to Mandela.Â
So while doing research on religious movemtns in South Africa, it became very apparent that once again South Africa will be something ‘special’ in the eyes of the rest of the world.Â
- We were the leaders and the country to learn from when it came to; turning a very volatile situation into a peaceful situation;  Mandela was released from prison after serving 27 years with a spirit of forgiveness towards the National Party government who put him in prison. Then a national vote took place and Mandela was peacefully voted in as president of South Africa (something like this is unheard of).
- Now our next big project that the rest of the world is going to learn from; taking a one world religion / spiritual transformation and spreading it across Africa –  this will then spread to the rest of the world. The rest of the world will look upon Africa with hopeful eyes, as Africa a hopless continent is radically transformed.
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Hmmm how odd. Rhema denies access to the African Christian Democratic Party after they extended a public invitation to all parties to come speak at their church.  But they let Zuma onto their stage.Â
I thought Rhema was a Christian church? Oh wait a second, how could I forget that they aren’t and never were.
Now I know this is kinda old news, but I have added some underlining emphasis, and posted a letter written by Rhema Church with regards to Zuma.
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EyeWitness News – Mandy Wiener 4/1/2009 [emphasis added] [1]Â
The Rhema Bible Church in northern Johannesburg turned down the African Christian Democratic PartyÂ’s request to address its congregation.
The partyÂ’s leader Reverend Kenneth Meshoe asked to speak there after Pastor Ray McCauley said any political organisation would be allowed to use its pulpit.
A request from the United Democratic Movement was also turned down.
African National Congress President Jacob ZumaÂ’s visit to the church last month sparked widespread debate about campaigning at places of worship.
Meshoe said he was disappointed by the churchÂ’s claims it invited individuals to speak to the congregation.
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