So Europeans during slave trade knew Israel was in Africa

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Its unpopular to be in the middle ground of this stuff

but I always hold the belief that Black people and only black people are the isrealites . Hence why i am not a big fan of ISUPK and their inclusion of non-black latinos etc.

Now this doesnt mean were "Not African" infact this involves Africans to as I believe all black people fit it.

Infact i would jump to conclusion and say they can almost be one in the same. If you catch what Im saying:yeshrug:
 

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Its unpopular to be in the middle ground of this stuff

but I always hold the belief that Black people and only black people are the isrealites and are children of god. Hence why i am not a big fan of ISUPK and their inclusion of non-black latinos etc.

Now this doesnt mean were "Not African" infact this involves Africans to as I believe all black people fit it.

Infact i would jump to conclusion and say they can almost be one in the same. If you catch what Im saying:yeshrug:

It's a great discussion to be had and we haven't even touched majority of it yet
 

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If you study history you would know that the Israelites in the story that is popular to modern man had migrated to Africa to escape persecution. In my opinion they never migrated as the bible is an African book.

Well here is a map from 1700s showing Kingdom of Judah in West Africa

WHIDAH_-_Kingdom_of_Jews_2_.jpg


I would like to included that the Atlantic ocean was known as Ethiopian ocean in ancient times and as far as 1800s

whydah, also called ouidah, hueda and xueda, had many different spellings in european languages

juda is just one of them, and the name similarity is only a coincidence

it was a small, inconsequential kingdom which was conquered by dahomey and later turned into a slave port

it wasn't some jewish israelite kingdom at all

there's lots of information about it available
 

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Israel is definitely next to Egypt but the idea that white people lived 100 miles from Egypt’s borders when that region reached 110 degree temperatures on a regular basis and these people were lightly clothed is bullshyt. Israel now has the highest cases of skin cancer in the entire world so that tells you everything you need to know about the cacs that live there and whether they were the true Israelites of old.
 

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Definitely though? I wonder why Christopher Columbus said he was going to conquer Jerusalem before going to the Americas?
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People thought the world was flat back then and Columbus thought he had made it to India. His geography is not to be trusted :heh:
 

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I posted this in another thread. Pay very close attention to what is said at 5:40. Why would a black family be doing Hebrew prayers in 1920s??


There were a lot of Jews in Moorish Spain, and many of them ended up in Cajun country.

The history as it’s told by Blind Boy Paxton, a modern blues man from Lousiana and practicing Jew:


“I come from an old family of Cajun Jews,” he explains. “They were Francophone and Sephardic.” While he was born in Los Angeles, his maternal family roots hark back many generations inside Louisiana. He suspects that his clan’s origins may trace back to crypto-Jews from medieval Spain, but says, “The trail stops with my great grandfather. It’s complicated.”


King Solomon married the Queen of Sheba and I think one of Moses wife was cushyte, which is around Ethiopia. King David was black with red hair, etc. I’ve never considered the Bible non-African in origin :manny:
 

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People thought the world was flat back then and Columbus thought he had made it to India. His geography is not to be trusted :heh:

Thats a myth that he "accidentally" found America. Thats first off. Secondly, "Indios" in his language means "of God". Thirdly, the India of the East was called Hindustan during his time.

He knew where he was going and knew what he was looking for. During his time, they didnt subscribe to "Israel" being in the middle east. That came later after they found the Israelites in America :coffee:
 

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Thats a myth that he "accidentally" found America. Thats first off. Secondly, "Indios" in his language means "of God". Thirdly, the India of the East was called Hindustan during his time.

He knew where he was going and knew what he was looking for. During his time, they didnt subscribe to "Israel" being in the middle east. That came later after they found the Israelites in America :coffee:

So it’s a myth they were trying to find a faster route to India for spices even though that’s printed in every book known to man :heh:
 

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There were a lot of Jews in Moorish Spain, and many of them ended up in Cajun country.

The history as it’s told by Blind Boy Paxton, a modern blues man from Lousiana and practicing Jew:


“I come from an old family of Cajun Jews,” he explains. “They were Francophone and Sephardic.” While he was born in Los Angeles, his maternal family roots hark back many generations inside Louisiana. He suspects that his clan’s origins may trace back to crypto-Jews from medieval Spain, but says, “The trail stops with my great grandfather. It’s complicated.”


King Solomon married the Queen of Sheba and I think one of Moses wife was cushyte, which is around Ethiopia. King David was black with red hair, etc. I’ve never considered the Bible non-African in origin :manny:

The only character of importance that was pale skinned was Noah
 
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