ABSTRACT

As Elijah Muhammad taught, The secret of who God is and who is the devil has been a mystery to the average one of mankind, to be revealed in all of its clearness to one who was so ignorant that he know [sic] not even himself—born blind, deaf and dumb. Theological phenomenology is an existential-phenomenological approach that uses theological symbolism to frame the existential dynamics of lived experience. This chapter provides the disparate and complicated discourses, which are found in multiple sources, and organizes them into five units that attempt faithfully to represent the myth. Those sections are: the Creation of God and the Cosmos; Renegade Black Scientists and the Destruction of the Original People; East Asia and the Original People of the Earth; Yakub, the Making of the White Race, and Genocide; the Hidden God, Freemasonry, and UFOs.