Several months ago, Jay Z teamed up with ‘The Harder They Fall’ director James Samuel for a project that looked every bit as racially divisive as it was blasphemous. Most of the people watching this have probably never heard of the 5% Percent Nation or the Nation of Islam. While you should consider that a good thing, the reality is that this ideology Is responsible for the overwhelming majority of racial division in the United States of America.

Imagine growing up and believing that Christianity is the religion of the white man aka the slave owner. This would lead to jaded and hateful feelings about Jesus Christ as the savior of the world.
Now imagine adding to those jaded feelings ridiculous beliefs such as God being a black man, the black man being God, and white people being the devilish offspring of a failed black scientist. Now imagine Sony taking those racist beliefs and putting a 40 million dollar budget behind it…This is how we got The Book of Clarence.
Set in an alternative version of 33 AD Jerusalem where the overwhelming majority of the nation is black, The film is centered around a weed-smoking drug dealer/scammer named Clarence (LaKeith Stanfield) who is desperate for money to pay off his debts.

One day, Clarence is in the presence of a figure known in the region as Jesus Christ. Instead of being humble in the presence of his Messiah, Clarence grows jealous of the power Jesus Christ holds over the people, and as a result of his jealousy and unbelief, he decides to create a scam in which he tells the people he is the true Messiah so that the people give him enough money to buy his way out of trouble.
Clarence is committed to this scam until those around him start suffering the consequences of his actions and Clarence attempts to course-correct his devious lifestyle. It is very easy for a naive believer to think that this film has anything to do with Biblical Christianity and those people would be wrong.
The Book of Clarence is a Blasphemous film that holds nothing but contempt for the True Believers of the Christian religion. If you’re ignorant of key elements of Christian doctrine, you won’t notice the heresy of denying the marriage of Mary and Joseph, changing the origin of Jezebel, and denying the Trinity.

This film amplifies the voices of organizations driving racial division in America such as black lives matter. While going out of their way to portray the nation of Israel as a black nation, the writers were subversive enough to keep the Romans during this period as white men to portray The Narrative of victims and oppressors that we see from many black Americans today.
The name Clarence comes from the founder of the 5% Nation of Islam who was a cult leader in Harlem New York Who taught damnable heresy to poor black people such as the black man being God and the white man being the devil If that knowledge is more important than faith. Jay Z, one of the producers of this film, has long been associated with this cult religion that expounds a lot of the teachings of this movie.
This is a film that seeks to take a baseball bat to the traditional beliefs of Christianity under the guise that it’s white people who have corrupted the history and writings of the Bible. The film goes into full-fledged blasphemy in the third Act by tearing down who the filmmakers believe is white Jesus and replacing him with the prophet known as Clarence to the point where it denies the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

There’s no way you can take a heretic seriously who tries to speak on the issue of biblical truth when deep in their heart they have nothing but hatred and contempt for their fellow man, a mindset that is antithetical to the teachings of Christ. But as a wise man once said God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, that he will also reap.
The Book of Clarence is a film that is only going to be applauded by people who hate what the Bible says and that should tell you all you need to know about the film and who it’s pandering to.

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