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I have read the Metaphysical Bible Dictionary too, and Charles Fillmore was missing the mark and you Rootka are missing the mark. It isn't blessing, its inclination. Black people are GENERALLY more inclined toward Sports and physical things, that doesn't mean they have less intellectual capacity. White people GENERALLY are more intellectually inclined, but that doesn't mean that they have less physical capacity. Semites are GENERALLY more spiritually inclined, etc. Inclination and capacity are too different things. You go to a library in America, chances are its going to be full of White people, that doesn't mean that they are the only ones who know how to read. You go to a basketball court in that same town, full of Black people, but that doesn't mean that they are the only ones who can play. You go to a Church, and the only guy hanging around the church during the week is a Mexican guy, but that doesn't mean that the Black or White people love God any less. At the same time there are exceptions to this. The White Jock, the Black Nerd, the Jewish Atheist, etc. What I am getting at is that the HAM-PHYSICAL SHEM-SPIRITUAL JAPHET-INTELLECTUAL thing is about INCLINATION and ONLY in the MOST GENERAL sense. The Charles Fillmore Metaphysical Bible Dictionary is heavy stuff, and to take certain things in it out of context is extremely dangerous. That's one of the reasons so few people have heard of it. In conclusion yes those are GENERALLY (not always) inclinations of the different "races", nothing more.
No Racist heart can enter Zion.
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