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Episode 104: Dr. Ray Hagins: "Yes God, No Jesus"

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In this episode Ray reads a blog from a listener who exposes the "Piso Letters" and why she left the christian church system. He expounds on the lack of a voice in the black culture today and explains the meaninglessness of being "saved". Saved means you must first be lost, the mission of the christ-dogma; to make you lost first, when you have never been.
Dr. Hagins is the Chief Elder & Spiritual Leader of The Afrikan Village and Cultural
Center in NYC. He is also a clinician, therapist, musician, and a pilot.
Dr. Ray Hagins has attended and completed studies in various academic institutions such as: Montclair State University, Northeastern Bible College, Lighthouse Christian College and Trinity Theological Seminary and holds a doctorate (C.C.D.) in counseling and a Ph.D. with an emphasis in Cognitive Psychology.
His mission is to aid men, women and children in improving their quality of life by increasing their spirituality and God-consciousness resulting in self-awareness, self-reliance, self-worth, effectiveness and productivity. His methodology for achieving this goal is via lectures, workshops, seminars, study groups, conferences, literary works, the electronic media (radio, TV, and the Internet), audio and video tapes, etc.
Dr. Hagins is an advocate for developing strong communities through healthy, productive families and spends a great deal of time addressing marriage and family issues.
"I believe that the society of tomorrow will be built on the families of today. Unfortunately, the support systems traditionally provided by the extended family, churches and neighborhoods have weakened or disappeared for many of the members of our communities. Therefore, it is imperative that we invest in family enhancement and development if we are to survive the negative forces that have been strategically designed to eliminate the Black family unit. We must make a close and intense examination of the psycho-historical context of contemporary issues which impact on various inter- and intra-personal behavioral patterns of Afrikans today."
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https://theafrikanvillagenyc.com/leadership/our-founder
https://www.youtube.com/live/7ufCMvdvKyw?feature=share

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In this episode Ray reads a blog from a listener who exposes the "Piso Letters" and why she left the christian church system. He expounds on the lack of a voice in the black culture today and explains the meaninglessness of being "saved". Saved means you must first be lost, the mission of the christ-dogma; to make you lost first, when you have never been.
Dr. Hagins is the Chief Elder & Spiritual Leader of The Afrikan Village and Cultural
Center in NYC. He is also a clinician, therapist, musician, and a pilot.
Dr. Ray Hagins has attended and completed studies in various academic institutions such as: Montclair State University, Northeastern Bible College, Lighthouse Christian College and Trinity Theological Seminary and holds a doctorate (C.C.D.) in counseling and a Ph.D. with an emphasis in Cognitive Psychology.
His mission is to aid men, women and children in improving their quality of life by increasing their spirituality and God-consciousness resulting in self-awareness, self-reliance, self-worth, effectiveness and productivity. His methodology for achieving this goal is via lectures, workshops, seminars, study groups, conferences, literary works, the electronic media (radio, TV, and the Internet), audio and video tapes, etc.
Dr. Hagins is an advocate for developing strong communities through healthy, productive families and spends a great deal of time addressing marriage and family issues.
"I believe that the society of tomorrow will be built on the families of today. Unfortunately, the support systems traditionally provided by the extended family, churches and neighborhoods have weakened or disappeared for many of the members of our communities. Therefore, it is imperative that we invest in family enhancement and development if we are to survive the negative forces that have been strategically designed to eliminate the Black family unit. We must make a close and intense examination of the psycho-historical context of contemporary issues which impact on various inter- and intra-personal behavioral patterns of Afrikans today."
LINKS MENTIONED
https://theafrikanvillagenyc.com/leadership/our-founder
https://www.youtube.com/live/7ufCMvdvKyw?feature=share

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