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3. The Memphite Theology opens great possibilities for modern scientific research:

               (a) The Greek concept of the atom is shown to be erroneous; (b) With the new interpretation of
               the atom the Memphite Theology provides a vast field of scientific secrets yet to be discovered.




               Part II
               Chapter IX


               Social Reformation through the New Philosophy of African Redemption


               1. Social Reformation


               The knowledge that the African continent gave civilization the Arts and Sciences, Religion and
               Philosophy is des- tined to produce a change in the mentality both of the White and Black
               people. 2. There are three persons in the drama of Greek philosophy: (a) Alexander the Great;
               (b) Aristotle's School and; (c) The Ancient Roman Government who are responsible for a false
               tradition about Africa and the social plight of its peoples; (3) Both the White and Black people
               are common victims of a false tradition about Africa and this fact makes both races partners in
               the solution of the problem of racial reformation. (4) The methods suggested for racial
               reformation: (a) Reeducation of both groups by worldwide dissemination of Africa's
               contribution to civilization; (b) The abandonment of the false worship of Greek intellect; (c)
               Special attention must be given to the re-education of missionaries and a constant demand made
               for a change in missionary policy.


               2. The New Philosophy of African Redemption


               1. A statement and explanation of the new philosophy of African Redemption are made; 2.
               Black people must cultivate methods of counteraction against: (a) The false worship of Greek
               intellect; (b) Missionary literature and exhibition and; (c) must demand a change in missionary
               policy.




               Appendix

               Notes


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