To understand why Europeans came to Africa under the guise of "teaching" or "civilizing", while stealing resources and exploiting people, we must confront the uncomfortable truth about colonialism, greed, and the misuse of religion.

1. The Real Reason: Power, Wealth, and Resources
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Europe’s industrial revolution created a massive hunger for raw materials: gold, rubber, oil, coffee, timber, cotton, ivory — and free labor.
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Africa had what Europe needed. But instead of trading fairly, many European powers chose to take by force.
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The so-called “Scramble for Africa” (1880s–early 1900s) saw Britain, France, Belgium, Portugal, Germany, and others invade and colonize Africa.
They didn’t come to help — they came to take.
2. "Civilizing Mission": A Mask for Exploitation
Europeans told themselves they were bringing:
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“Civilization”
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“Christianity”
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“Education and modernity”
But this was mostly propaganda — a way to justify their conquests. This idea was known as the "White Man’s Burden" — the false belief that Europeans had a duty to “uplift” Africans.
In reality, this was used to erase African cultures, languages, religions, and identities, and justify stealing land, enslaving people, and destroying civilizations.
3. Christianity Was Used as a Tool of Control
Christianity itself is not the enemy — but colonial powers often used it as a weapon:
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Missionaries came with Bibles while soldiers came with guns.
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Many missionaries worked closely with colonial governments, teaching obedience, submission, and European superiority.
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Africans were told their traditions were “evil” or “pagan,” while European values and religion were presented as superior.
True Christianity preaches freedom, justice, and love, but the colonizers twisted it into a tool of empire.
4. The Slave Trade and Christianity — A Brutal Hypocrisy
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European powers, especially Portugal, Britain, Spain, and France, ran the Transatlantic Slave Trade, kidnapping and enslaving over 12 million Africans.
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Slaves were branded, chained, sold, and shipped to the Americas — treated worse than animals.
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Shockingly, many slavers justified slavery using Bible verses, ignoring the message of equality in Christ.
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They claimed slavery would “save African souls” — a disgusting lie to cover greed and cruelty.
Meanwhile, some African Christians resisted and even used their faith to fight back — like the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, which rejected colonial Christianity.
5. What Was Lost: Culture, Lives, and Sovereignty
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Millions died or were displaced.
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Whole civilizations were destroyed or hidden.
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African knowledge systems, spiritual traditions, and historical truths were stolen or rewritten.
Africa went from being the cradle of humanity and civilization to being portrayed as “backward” — all while being looted by those who claimed to save it.
6. Today: Reclaiming Truth, Faith, and Power
The truth is now being exposed:
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More Africans are reclaiming their history and spiritual dignity.
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African churches are returning to their roots — rejecting the colonial mindset and focusing on justice and healing.
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Movements across the continent and diaspora are saying:
“We were never primitive. We were robbed. But we are rising again.”
Final Reflection:
They came with Bibles and took our land.
They preached peace while building empires of war.
They claimed to save us but sold us.But Africa still stands.
And the truth still lives.
We are reclaiming our story — not through revenge, but through restoration, education, and unity.
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