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cogs True Christendom - 29-09-07, 03:19 AM

...where is it?

One thing is for certain, you won't find it in the biblical text nor will you find it in church on Sun/Son Day.


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"...The fact is modern Christian Europe and Christians around the world have been too far removed from the true origin of Christian religion. This is because, as I have pointed out, when the early apostolic fathers of Christianity found out that the concepts and documents of Christianity originated from black people in Ancient Egypt, they embarked on a crusade to make sure that this does not become common knowledge in Christendom..."

page 212, "The Africans Who Wrote The Bible" by Dr. Darkwah.


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If you haven't read it already, I recommend Dr. Mensa Otabil's book: Beyond the Rivers of Ethiopia.



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cogs @RenewalVentures - 11-10-07, 01:53 AM

It makes perfect sense. Without reading the book I know why Christianity was so easily accepted in Ethiopia: it closely matched the belief system this indigenous people already practiced since time immortal.

Originally, Ethiopia (the Mother) established Egypt (the daughter) as a colony. Inevitably, Ethiopia lost the battle for control over Egypt, but the mother never tired in the struggle to regain control of her daughter, Egypt.

Thanks! I will research the book!


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