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Posts: 4,136
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: , Florida, USA
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12-02-08, 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by meknow
One problem with people who are muslim and non christian calling for a "black" or "chinese" or "russian" bible is how would you prepose that it be written, who would write it and what would perspective would they employ in bringing it together?
I would think that muslims and non christians would rather expouse their believe or non belief. I don't worry about what the koran says or any other books says. My book simply is the bible and what it says. As I have stated many times I entered Christianity as a skeptic looking to find away to be rid of it with most of the same arguments that most use on here. the more I searched the more I found just what you are saying that what Jesus taught and God spoke through Moses and the prophets was not new. Man has a heart for what is right and as the bible says, we basically are inexcusable. We know that murder is not right. I know before I steal your wallet that it is not right but yet I make the decision and choice to do so. God spoke to men in sundry times the bible says.
God sent His will to men by men through the heart of men at all different times. A great story to me was the one about the Assyrian General that had leposy and there was a young israeli made who had been taken as a spoil of war who worked in his house hold. How even knowing the commanders actions against her people she still told him of a man of God in a villiage who was able to cure him. He ended up giving glory to the God of Elisha even being a heathen. And let's not forget the Nebuchadezza and what he said after the three boys were come from the furnace without even the scent of fire on them.
Again I would not think a muslim or non christian would even want to do anything to promote christianity. Unless of course the "black bible" has an alterior motive...
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The Bible and Qur'an are intrinsically anti-African, therefore any perspective of promoting Christianity or Islam, whether from a so called "Black" perspective or not, is self-negating.
A Luta Continua—Lasima Tushinde Mbilishaka

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