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your first assumption. That there was such thing as a brown skinned Jew in year 0. There wasn't. You had black Hebrews. Like all the Egyptian slaves, you think they are tan brown, right? All historians agree, right. Wrong. The Jews stole the Hebrew identity and inserted themselves in history. The entire middle east race of light brown people was created by white slaves and black power, then by black slaves and white power. Just because the majority of historians agree with something doesn't mean it's true or even more likely. It's a belief system that has more followers, that's all. Do you know what a logical fallacy is? There are many different ones, believing the experts is call "appealing to authority.". It unscientific human nature. Try and see that and you can grow into your next mind. Looks like it's coming for you anyway, you're on to it.

How can this be true? Well, first read "from Hebrews to negroes" if you want to argue what I've regurgitated from when I read that book. The book will not make you question your faith in Jesus, so don't worry about that .

215 days ago
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I read until your first assumption. That there was such thing as a brown skinned Jew in year 0. There wasn't. You had black Hebrews. Like all the Egyptian slaves, you think they are tan brown, right? All historians agree, right. Wrong. The Jews stole the Hebrew identity and inserted themselves in history. The entire middle east race of light brown people was created by white slaves and black power, then by black slaves and white power. Just because the majority of historians agree with something doesn't mean it's true or even more likely. It's a belief system that has more followers, that's all. Do you know what a logical fallacy is? There are many different ones, believing the experts is call "appealing to authority.". It unscientific human nature. Try and see that and you can grow into your next mind. Looks like it's coming for you anyway, you're on to it.

How can this be true? Well, first read "from Hebrews to negroes" if you want to argue what I've regurgitated from when I read that book. The book will not make you question your faith in Jesus, so don't worry about that .

216 days ago
1 score