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"looking at Christianity from an Ethiopian point of View, Haile Selassie I and the rest of his family
were direct descendents of David and Abraham, last time i checked that made them ISREALITES.
so that answers your question, the Christians of the Ethiopian Royal House of King David are
ISREALITE JEWS."
* and your point is . . . ?
"if I take break up the human into it various elements, and say well
since apes have arms and legs, and pigs have hearts, and since all thee were
before the human, then i know the arms and legs came from the ape
and the heart came from the pig to make up the human.
does this logic make sence. nope
the pig has parts that are similar to the man, yet there are many parts
that are different from the man, thus making the pig a pig
and the man a man. the same logic applies to the ape.
so like i said before, your logic is flawed because you fail to point of the great difference
in these spiritual orders as well."
* so will you admit that Christianity is an amalgam of Judaic, Roman pagan, Hellenistic and Egyptian belief systems? And that this is the ground that the ideas of Christianity owes its origin to? And if this is so - then we have to look at the ideas of these previous belief systems to really know our pig from our ape and our butt from our elbow and discern the spirit and truth from the hogwash which perhaps could mean that Jesus a nah go bust outta no sky and save yuh?
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