Nobleson99, please do discuss it. I became very intrigued in the community since I read about it just earlier today. It seems a bit silly to me, but that might be because I have not had it explained by a member of the community. Please tell me about it!
Bear in mind, I am white, so I hope you won't perceive me as a mere "degenerated Asian" ;-) Is the religion actually black supremacist?
Lol, no problem! Despite what you may have read, I'm not racist in the sense of hating other races for no reason! There is only the human race, however over time we began to spread out into different parts of the planet, away from our original home environment. That's when we began to divide and categorize ourselves into what became "races". I do study the history of all races, and we all should, because it is the history of our planet.
I guess I can sum it up like this. Our (Nuwaubians) purpose originally (and now) was to teach all African peoples, particularly those in the Western hemisphere, the truth about African history and who and what Africans are and have been in this world. Of course anyone is invited to sit and study with us, but our goal was to wake African peoples out of their sleep and reintroduce them to their ancestral roots (physically, mentally and spiritually) before they lost all concept of who they were. The purpose was to break what we call the spell of ignorance with right knowledge. We call it Nuwaupu. It's based on the thinking from the ancient Nubian culture from Sudan, which gave birth to the ancient Egyptian culture we know it as today. Like looking at the facts in things as opposed to the beliefs, which is a way of thinking sorely needed by most people today of any race. It was this way of thinking that gave birth to the pyramids and their mysteries, the first astronomical and astrological sciences, the first recorded medicine and organized medical practices, etc. It was based on respect of nature itself.
As for Black Supremacy, I'll let you decide. Yes, we do see the highest sciences and culture the world has ever known as coming from ancient Nubia/ Egypt. We also recognize that the origin of most of the "gods and deities" of this world were originally African and spread across the world into different names and forms. (Like the Madonna and child revered in today's Christianity came from Isis and Horus from 1,000's of years before that and spread around the world.) However, I don't see the need to belittle anyone. That's just the history of our planet. Just like today, Europeans are advancing all sciences and the world is entering a new era. I won't debate at this point whether the blueprint for those sciences were already known amongst a few in ancient times. The facts are the facts, and Europeans are at the forefront of those things today. We also recognize that Africans are the original parents of everyone in this world. But I think that's relatively known at this point. All people have the potential to become something greater (like Buddha taught) but to do that one must have a close relationship with truth whatever it may be, and that's the roadblock for most people. I'm for the healing and growth of all people, but my African peoples worldwide have an immediate need today and that is what I have focused on throughout my life.
The name Nuwaubian is the same as the name Nubian. In English, people say it's a made up word. They don't realize that Semitic and most early ancient written languages were consonant/root based. The real word is NWB. Nuwaub(ian) is just one pronunciation, Nub(ian) is just another.. (which in it's language is actually Nuwbian with the 'w') It's just another pronunciation. Just like shalom in Hebrew and salaam in Arabic are really the same word that broke off into different dialects. The interesting thing is that if you go back far enough, both Arabic and Hebrew come from the same father sources. Just like Latin broke up into Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, English etc.. So there are some words from the same one Latin root that are now being spoken a million different ways.
Nuwaubian is the word 'Nubian' in our dialect which we call Nuwaupic. Yes, we created the dialect, but it's based on the real root system. It's just our way of saying the words. It was done so that it would be easier for someone who spent most of their life speaking English or any other Latin based language with it's phonetics and rules to learn the system and the words.
And that's just a discussion on our name! Lol
If you want, you can ask something more specific and I'll answer you honestly.