(ThyBlackMan.com) Back when I attended institutional churches, I would sing a song called “Let Us Go Into the House of the Lord.” Although this song has a wonderful melody, the more I learn about Jesus Christ & the New Covenant, the less sense that song makes. Now don’t get me ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Anyone who’s a regular reader of this column knows that I’m an aggressive advocate of redefining the skewed cultural mores of the Black community. We’ve allowed ourselves to be inaccurately defined by the corporate media as a people who are shallow, frivolous, anti-intellectual, and whose only interest is in strutting ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Let me preface this first by saying I am no economist, but I was blessed in the 10th grade to learn economy from my teacher Dr. Moyer. He was my home room teacher also. Now I attempt to read anywhere from 20 to 30 newspapers around the world to ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Article in response to; Allen West A True Gentleman. Got to count to ten and say a couple of “Woosahs” before my pressure goes sky high. Just had my eyes completely offended reading drivel posted by a (self-hating) black, GOP(operative). The only thing that is worse than a self ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Have you noticed that the more you grow in the knowledge of the Lord, and the more you desire to do His will, the more alone you begin to feel? You begin to feel separated from the world, as if you don’t belong. For me, it appeared, even my ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) I’ve run across many people that seem to think that having a job is the best way to create financial stability. I’m aware that it’s a common idea, but it always floors me when I hear it. Owning a business and having passive income are much better ways to ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) Disagreement can be a healthy exercise if it is done in a way that stimulates thinking and provokes individuals to reconsider their perspectives in light of hearing alternative arguments. When varying points of view are debated passionately, and opposing sides are forced to listen, it can enlarge public understanding ...

(ThyBlackMan.com) While I generally refrain from the frivolous use of what has come to be called “the N-word“, I only do it in deference to the sensibilities of Black people who have made the abolishment of “The N-word” (I feel silly even writing it) a major issue in their lives. ...