- May 12, 2008
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This isn't meant to create a bunch of conflict between beliefs... it's simply inspired by a book I am reading called Things Fall Apart. (Btw, anyone here read it?) It takes place in Nigeria in a town where everybody worships several gods (ie: earth goddess, thunder god, crop goddess, etc.)
Then later on, white men come and start speaking of the Christian God and start breaking all of the "rules" that are attributed to the many gods of Mbanta.
For example... the 'evil forest' is said to be full of terrible spirits, so the clansmen give the Christians a plot of land in the evil forest, thinking that after 28 days they will be dead. They aren't. Other things like this continue to happen, and as they do, the Mbantan people start to convert.
So the question here is: If some outside people who you've never seen before showed up in your town and started proving all of your religious beliefs false, would you convert? Or would you stick to what you've known all your life, and what your fathers before you had known all of theirs?
			
			Then later on, white men come and start speaking of the Christian God and start breaking all of the "rules" that are attributed to the many gods of Mbanta.
For example... the 'evil forest' is said to be full of terrible spirits, so the clansmen give the Christians a plot of land in the evil forest, thinking that after 28 days they will be dead. They aren't. Other things like this continue to happen, and as they do, the Mbantan people start to convert.
So the question here is: If some outside people who you've never seen before showed up in your town and started proving all of your religious beliefs false, would you convert? Or would you stick to what you've known all your life, and what your fathers before you had known all of theirs?
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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