Is the Bible too European? Where do Black people fit in Christianity?
Is the Bible too European? Where do Black people fit in Christianity?
Christianity has had a major impact on us as descendants of Africa and African people. Has the impact been good, bad, or both? Here we examine the Bible to find out if it is indeed too European and where can we find Black people in the Christian scriptures.
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The Bible takes place in and around Africa. Ancient black African nations are mentioned hundreds of times, and European nations are mentioned less than 50 times total. It's an African Document.
Christianity is not a religion. Christianity is a "relationship". You could say that Christianity creates and impacts more black female relationships than white female relationships.
The Bible is just book of ancient fairytales promulgated by crooks and scoundrels to take advantage of the weak and ignorant.
“When the Missionaries arrived, the Africans had the land and the Missionaries had the Bible. They taught how to pray with our eyes closed. When we opened them, they had the land and we had the Bible.” ― Jomo Kenyatta
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Not only that blacks where in Europe King James was black they changed history bro. The Hebrew Israelites are colored people
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THE BIBLE AND CHRISTIANITY…WERE LITERALLY STOLEN AND FLIPPED FROM THE ORIGINS OF HORACE THE EGYPTIAN SUN GOD
Romans 2:8 -10 you might want to consider : the gentiles that Paul was referring to , were infact Jews by blood , yet living under another democracy
According to King Of the Ashante in 🇬🇭 Ghana the Ashante migrated from…..JERUSALEM
His name is Osei Agyeman Prempeh 2 and he wrote a book about it. The Ashanti still keep Saturday sabbath 8th day circumsision and naming to this day refusing Sunday Christianity