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Da Spice...
Dat Stockholm...dat work.
Ahh wonder how the response in this thread would change if it was Islam she was goin on about
We all know the coli is all about balance
what does trunidad have to fukking do with this?She stay spewing some smart dumb non sense. Trinidad need to come collect her ass.
Let me educate you, since you continue to reveal your ignorance. This was not a mislabeled form of african paganism, the african pagans CONVERTED to christianity. You really should just stop posting nonsense and read something other than the footnotes from the egyptian book of the deadThey never called it Christianity or Islam...........Please stop......The spirituality was similar, but never had a name to it, and they never worshipped a an actual HUMAN being as some sort of GOD.......
You Christian zealots are really annoying...........
that's great work. now show me the link between that and West Africa before colonialism and west African slaveryLet me educate you, since you continue to reveal your ignorance. This was not a mislabeled form of african paganism, the african pagans CONVERTED to christianity. You really should just stop posting nonsense and read something other than the footnotes from the egyptian book of the dead
The first Christians in Egypt were common people who spoke Egyptian Coptic.[5] There were also Alexandrian Jews such as Theophilus, whom Saint Luke the Evangelistaddresses in the introductory chapter of his gospel. When the church was founded bySaint Mark during the reign of the Roman emperor Nero, a great multitude of native Egyptians (as opposed to Greeks or Jews) embraced the Christian faith.
Christianity spread throughout Egypt within half a century of Saint Mark's arrival in Alexandria, as is clear from the New Testament writings found in Bahnasa, in Middle Egypt, which date around the year AD 200, and a fragment of the Gospel of John, written in Coptic, which was found in Upper Egypt and can be dated to the first half of the 2nd century. In the 2nd century, Christianity began to spread to the rural areas, and scriptures were translated into the local languages, namely Coptic.
Let me educate you, since you continue to reveal your ignorance. This was not a mislabeled form of african paganism, the african pagans CONVERTED to christianity. You really should just stop posting nonsense and read something other than the footnotes from the egyptian book of the dead
The first Christians in Egypt were common people who spoke Egyptian Coptic.[5] There were also Alexandrian Jews such as Theophilus, whom Saint Luke the Evangelistaddresses in the introductory chapter of his gospel. When the church was founded bySaint Mark during the reign of the Roman emperor Nero, a great multitude of native Egyptians (as opposed to Greeks or Jews) embraced the Christian faith.
Christianity spread throughout Egypt within half a century of Saint Mark's arrival in Alexandria, as is clear from the New Testament writings found in Bahnasa, in Middle Egypt, which date around the year AD 200, and a fragment of the Gospel of John, written in Coptic, which was found in Upper Egypt and can be dated to the first half of the 2nd century. In the 2nd century, Christianity began to spread to the rural areas, and scriptures were translated into the local languages, namely Coptic.
their version is that jesus is white, pork is good, slavery is lawful and racism is justifiable.Don't quote Wikpedia to me........You still enslaved to their VERSION of TRUTH....
that's great work. now show me the link between that and West Africa before colonialism and west African slavery
While I agree with her general sentiment, it needs to be emphasized that Christianity had to, at some point, whether through slavery, politics, war, missionaries, etc, be adopted by *every* group that currently practices it. The Roman Empire itself dropped its former gods in favor of it.
Regardless, I do believe that the religion as a whole is a hindrance to us. But I'd probably find some fault in the deepest, most "pure", traditional African religion as well.
not really. Just the other day she was thirsting over one of those One Direction cacs. I personally don't give a fukk. Somebody has to say what she's saying.nikkas are going to commit that when she resumes sucking a Christian cac's dikk when this pro black trend can no longer garner attention.