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@TND_Supporter99 @SlanceNQ @_Biggchungus_ @sethx86 @Anarseldain Mana Musa was likely Arabic, light skinned.
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@Anarseldain He was right, of course. But this is not any different from any other person of his time or before. Even the best advocates of negros in the past always knew their inferiority to whites with respect to civilization and higher mental faculties and impulse control. This is good.
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@robertsepehr The anthropological and philological argument is presented here: Is there any validity to this? If so, is it just overstated? Or is this history simply correct? Appreciate the work you do, and I would very much enjoy an explanation of your view. Best,
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@ExtinctBotulism @Anonnator @BernieSunder @Ehrenkrieg2 @EMichaelJones1 Incorrect, faggót. Those men definitely existed, as well as Jesus Christ. Such men were Caucasians, as Noah landed there. Both Japhethites and Shemites migrated from the Caucasus Mountains. Shemites are Caucasian. Caucasians are white.
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@ExtinctBotulism @Anonnator @BernieSunder @Ehrenkrieg2 @EMichaelJones1 Adam was Christian. Noah was Christian. Abraham was Christian. Christianity did not begin in 100AD. All men who believed in the promised messiah were Christians.
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@GY1NS @MaposTaranis @Anonnator @BernieSunder @Ehrenkrieg2 @EMichaelJones1 You don't seem to have followed the analogy. Of course paganism predates Christian Europe. But there are populations of Caucasians in the area which have been replaced. But paganism does not predate a belief in the one true God by Europeans who gradually forgot their ancestry.
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