no, i understand humans and history.Do you ever feel conflicted?
plus i know where my first loyalty lays.
no, i understand humans and history.Do you ever feel conflicted?
you said "mixing faith with knowledge is incomprehensible".clearly...
he juked my post/questions like a running back
typed some incoherent innuendo; then dropped a pac video
i must have u mixed up.
no, i understand humans and history.
plus i know where my first loyalty lays.
you said "mixing faith with knowledge is incomprehensible".
I made the correct statement that someone who says "mixing faith with knowledge is incomprehensible".... must not know anything about Africa, Europe, South America, North America, or Asia.
I would like to add... that they probably know nothing about science, technology, history... and are probably ignorant in general.
you'd be a great politician
the only reference point I can take from this, is the long range weapons. which I'd need you to elaborate on
you cite algeria (which isn't below the north btw) had an advanced military, so where there any battles there at all?
and this sums up your participation in this thread. Mixing faith with knowledge is incomprehensible
I would think you would want me to address how ignorant you seem by making that statement first. knowledge and belief.dont you just hate when someone picks and chooses what part of your post to reply to
how you gonna not reply to the question(s), but reply to the part that wasnt a question
no i don't feel conflicted because I don't believe that all blacks have to be Muslim, or Christian, or Athiest.. or tradition african pagan, or anything.....A little less cryptic, breh...
i must have u mixed up.
you're not Indian? who am I thinking of then?
didn't know u were onedeen.. I would have viewed some of ur post differently if I would have knew you were MuslimPeople who are familiar with me know I'm muslim from my username was onedeen over there. I just don't involve myself much with the Islam vs everybody debates anymore because really, what's the point.
From the way they style their hair to the way they dress and live, the Karrayyu can be considered in many ways the most ancient Oromo stock. While the other Oromo mixed with other groups, one could argue the Karrayyu have kept to themselves. To me they are the most representative of what the ancient East African stock probably looked like. The people that ended up ruling Egypt and the rest of the Horn.
There is nothing that makes Karrayyus any more unique than the Afars and the Isse Somalis they settle next to. In fact the Karrayu look almost identical to both the Afar and Isse Somali and are likely assimilated Afars that the Oromos have incorporated. By the way a lot of the Karrayyus you posted are Afars lol
The oldest Oromos are the Borana, all oromos trace their origin to Bale and Borana region of Southern Ethiopia. Borana people also still follow the ancient Waaqeffannaa religion which most Cushytics used to follow before Islam/Christianity.
Also all lowland Cushytic pastoralists look alike. Starting from the Bejas of S.Egypt/Sudan/Eritrea to the Afars of Djibouti/Ethiopia to the Somalis and ending with the Borana oromos of Southern Ethiopia/northern Kenya.
Oromos are the largest ethnic group in the horn and as such you could say they encompass almost all the diversity found among horn Africans. Oromos border Somalis, they live with Amharas, with Gurages, with Afars, omotic groups like the Wolayta etc you get the picture.
Traditional Bejas:
Traditional Afars:
Traditional Somalis:
so what? LOL i don't get the big deal about agreeing with a muslim on something. What he said is also true... there was no forced conversion going on like that in that area. One can go to Africa themselves and ask and locals will tell you straight up they intermarried. People were attracted to the faith, if they would've put up a fight things could've never moved that fast.