Sir Richard Spirit
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Jesus ain't real. How can someone be a descendant of a mythical deity?![]()
He doesn’t have to be real for them to believe in him. That’s your personal opinion.
Jesus ain't real. How can someone be a descendant of a mythical deity?![]()
"Though a majority of West Africans have now adopted Abrahamic religions such as Islam or Christianity"We majority descend from West and Central Africa. Majority of those Africans transported here weren't practitioners of Abrahamic religions. That's the literal difference.
So basically your saying black people deserved to enslaved for being unfaithful? Then explain why the East Asians are so prosperous and they most definitely didn’t believe in Christianity?Punishment for your unfaithfulness to The Most High was slavery to become plunder to your enemies.
The prophet Jeremiah lamenting the predicament of the Israelites because of how often they went into slavery.
Jeremiah 2:14
Is Israel a slave? Was he born into slavery? Why then has he become prey?
You nikkas are finished.![]()
Except it's Israelites groups in Africa.
Some went to West Africa, some went to North Africa.The lançados (literally, the thrown out ones[1] or the cast out ones) were settlers and adventurers of Portuguese origin in Senegambia, Cabo Verde, Guinea, Sierra Leone, and other areas on the coast of West Africa. Many were Jews—often New Christians—escaping persecution from the Portuguese Inquisition. Lançados often took African wives from local ruling families, securing protection and advantageous trading ties. They established clandestine trading networks in weaponry, spices, and slaves. This black market angered the Portuguese Crown by disrupting its ability to collect taxes.
Although never large in numbers, mixed-race children born to the lançados and their African wives and concubines served as crucial intermediaries between Europeans and native Africans. These mixed-race people wielded significant power in the early development of port economies in Bissau, Cacheu, and surrounding areas.[2]
The paper in question is The Population Genetics of Jewish People.Reporting in the April issue of PLoS Genetics, the researchers found that modern day Jews can attribute about 3% to 5% of their ancestry to sub-Saharan Africans, and that the exchange of genes between Jews and sub-Saharan Africans occurred approximately 72 generations, or about 2,000 years, ago.
Priya Moorjani, a doctoral student in Reich’s lab who led the research, was surprised that the degree of African DNA was so consistent across the various Jewish populations. She had expected, for example, that North African and Middle Eastern Jews would have a greater degree of genetic mingling than Europeans, based on their geographic proximities.
So the findings, Moorjani said, may point to a shared ancestry among the various Jewish groups. “It’s definitely suggestive that most Jewish populations have a common ancestral population,” she said.
Although the Harvard team couldn’t determine where exactly the exchange of genes took place, the results complement historians’ understanding of the Jewish narrative.
Most Black people in America are Christian or non-religios, and not going to change anytime soon, but that's not the point. The point is, people should be able to practice what they want without persecution. That's what America was founded on.Both invasive religions, black Americans won’t gain jack shyt from claiming Hebrew. Not a single damn thing, even the pride won’t be worth the road kill I see on the road.
"Though a majority of West Africans have now adopted Abrahamic religions such as Islam or Christianity"
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West African Religion(s) | Cultures of West Africa
Animism, fetishism, or ancestor-worship cannot possibly capture the deep spirituality and elaborate belief systems of traditional West African religion.www.culturesofwestafrica.com
Islam arrived in West Africa in the 8th century. Christianity in the 15th century.
"In 1491, King Nzinga converted to Christianity and urged the Kongo nobility and peasant classes to follow suit."
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African Christianity in Kongo | Essay | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History
In parts of Kongo, Christianity was accepted not as a new religion that would replace the old, but rather as a new syncretic cult that was fully compatible with existing structures.www.metmuseum.org
Three-quarters of the population of Central African Republic (CAR) are Christian
Central African Republic
Central African Republic is number 24 on the Open Doors World Watch Listwww.opendoorsuk.org
You don't know what our ancestors practiced. When Africans practice Abrahamic religions, it's normal. When Black Americans do it, we're trying to escape our Blackness, or we have low self esteem, and we should just see slavery as our history. Black people in America's history only goes back 500 years, but everyone else has a history going back thousands of years. As soon as we look back thousands of years, it's an inferiority complex.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are all Abhramic religions. What's the difference? Black Americans' ancestors practiced Abrahamic religions, so that's not the difference.
People can believe in whatever they want but it still won’t give black people a damn thing besides false hopeMost Black people in America are Christian or non-religios, and not going to change anytime soon, but that's not the point. The point is, people should be able to practice what they want without persecution. That's what America was founded on.
Spirituality isn’t defined to a religion. I’m baptist…I will never identify with being Jewish or Hebrew Israelite.'Spirituality' is part of our culture.
Unfortunately, so is confirmation bias.
Rachel Dolezal was pretending to be Black while working for the NAACP, which is supposed to represent Black people's interests. That's suspicious. If she was working at Walmart, no one would care.We cancel folks like Rachel Dolezal for pretending to be black but not a peep on these nikkas cosplaying as Hebrews and Indians.
Again, most Black people are not going to switch to Judaism. The point is, Kyrie is being economically lynched for his belief, and that is a problem.People can believe in whatever they want but it still won’t give black people a damn thing besides false hope
The assimilateds are a slick bunch.
The reason they have these stance is because theyve already gon over the question of:
"Being black,what good will that do for black people today?"
And they already answered it in their own mind. The answer was "Absolutely nothing,so why not assimilate and no longer see color"
This is the recipe for "success" in this country,so I wont argue with their results. I dont intend to correct them because I cant. I intend to get away from them. Enjoy your assimilation![]()
No, we ARE proud of our ACTUAL history (most of us at least).Notice only black people ask silly questions like this when it comes to our history. Every other group is proud of their history and they protect it from being b*stardized.
If billionaires are buying off political candidates to get what they want, why is it so far-fetched to believe those billionaires aren't then colluding with each other to empower each other?If this previous decade has taught us anything about people its this: people would much rather cling on to an idea that SOUNDS true, than one that actually is.
People would rather believe that crime is worse now than ever, even though the murder rates in NYC for example are way lower than in the 1990s and 1980s.
People would rather believe there's a shady cabal controlling things than the truth: billionaires have deep pockets and will fund political candidates who will give them what they want regardless of which party is in charge.
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