You walk out in the street, we don't know if we're going to get across. It's a test. John Henrik Clarke More Quotes by John Henrik Clarke More Quotes From John Henrik Clarke This kind of collective society - giving to each according to his need - existed in Africa not only before Karl Marx, but also before Europe. John Henrik Clarke europe giving needs I have gone up in the Pyramids and the stones are so close together you can't force a playing card between them and (they are) in perfect alignment. So those people must have had some hydraulics or something. You take 20 men, put them around a big stone, their legs would get in the way. Even if they could lift it, 20 pairs of legs hitting against each other would throw it off balance. And they would not have it in exact alignment. Not even a fraction of an inch off. John Henrik Clarke pyramids men people The one thing you never integrate at the ruin of your own pleasure is your institutions. John Henrik Clarke integrating ruins pleasure I have no faith in much organized religion because I think it's by a bunch of hypocrites and practiced by a bunch of hypocrites. They don't mean what they say because all of them are in the slave trade one way or the other. John Henrik Clarke hypocrite mean thinking The difference between the Pyramids in Egypt and the ones in Mexico is there is nothing inside the Mexican Pyramids. In the African Pyramids, the whole inside is a burial chamber. So they were really gravesites to nobility. John Henrik Clarke egypt differences pyramids People rise and fall on the basis of the makings of institutions. John Henrik Clarke institutions people fall What has been imposed on religion is not religion itself but the custom of those who have been converted to it. I think that the most atrocious of all of this is Islam. They were in the slave trade before Islam. The Arabs were natural slave traders. They were the people who were called on to conquer us, unfortunately. John Henrik Clarke islam people thinking History is like a clock, it tells you your time of day. John Henrik Clarke time-of-day clock You look at a clock and it tells you it's eight o'clock, you know the number of hours that has been before eight; you know the number of hours you've got after eight. You can now measure your time to see if you can get done a number of things you've got to get done. History serves the same purpose. John Henrik Clarke eight numbers looks There's such a craving to make Egypt white or Asian, people don't just even listen to you. When you explain why would anyone build anything as enduring as the Pyramids in Africa before they would build anything of that nature at home? John Henrik Clarke egypt pyramids home The southern white Baptists now want to integrate with the black Baptist church. I say that would be the end of it. In the first place, most white southern Baptists can't preach, their intentions are not that good and we make a different joyful noise unto the Lord than white people. When we say, "Lord Jesus, personal savior", we may not mean the same thing as what they mean. John Henrik Clarke white mean jesus Man's attitude towards the universe and his opinion of the universe predates the scientific probe of the universe. John Henrik Clarke opinion attitude men The Arabs are deep in the slave trade right now. John Henrik Clarke slave-trade slave trade We're in a world of propaganda. Some of it is all to effective. John Henrik Clarke propaganda world Break all the TVs, burn all the Bibles. John Henrik Clarke tvs break I think that Jesus-dependency has taken over our minds, and too many of our institutions. John Henrik Clarke taken jesus thinking I attended a Baptist church as a child and was an avid reader starting with the Bible. John Henrik Clarke avid church children Attending church is one thing, belonging is another. John Henrik Clarke attending one-thing church I believe in spirituality, which is out there. John Henrik Clarke spirituality i-believe believe The white woman has never had the co-equal status that the African woman has had. John Henrik Clarke african-women equal white