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Harry Lennix speaks on Black CULTURE #goodblackhistory #thebibleis blackhistory
Scientists are calling her Eve, but reluctantly. The name evokes too many wrong images-- the weak-willed figure in Genesis, the milk-skinned beauty in Renaissance art, the voluptuary gardener in "Paradise Lost" who was all "softness" and "meek surrender" and waist-length "gold tresses." The scientists' Eve- subject of one of the most provocative anthropological theories in a decade- was more likely a dark-haired, black-skinned woman, roaming a hot savanna in search of food. She was as muscular as Martina Navratilova, maybe stronger; she might have torn animals apart with her hands, although she probably preferred to use stone tools. She was not the only woman on earth, nor necessarily the most attractive or maternal. She was simply the most fruitful if that is measured by success in propagating a particular set of genes. Hers seem to be in all humans living today: 5 billion blood relatives. She was, by one rough estimate, your 10,000th great-grandmother.
Deuteronomy 28:68 states, "And the Lord will send you back in ships to Egypt on a journey I said you should never make again. There you will offer yourselves for sale to your enemies as male and female slaves, but no one will buy you
The apostle Paul was was mistake for Egyptian in Rome
Dr. Fred Price Senior, discusses being black in America. It's like playing Monopoly without receiving your Initial $1200 for three rounds.
Shaykh Mirahmadi Discusses the Appearance of the Biblical Israelites The original Hebrew Israelites are a topic of historical and cultural significance, often discussed in relation to their identity and heritage. If you're creating a video, you could explore: **Cultural Identity**: Highlight the traditions, customs, and practices that shaped their community and how these connect to their physical appearance.
The cover-up of Black history has occurred through systemic omission, distortion, and suppression in education, media, and historical records. African civilizations, such as Mali and Kush, are often ignored, while Black contributions to science, politics, and culture are downplayed or credited to others. Slavery is frequently misrepresented, with little focus on resistance movements and the economic foundations it built for Western nations. Key events, like the destruction of Black Wall Street and the radical aspects of the Civil Rights Movement, are often left out or whitewashed. Today, efforts to fully teach Black history face opposition, limiting a true understanding of systemic racism and Black excellence.
message from Pastor Stephen Darby
The video examines the difference between passively accepting what others say and actively pursuing knowledge for yourself. The choice is yours! It emphasizes that relying solely on others' opinions can hinder personal growth and understanding. Through real-life examples and thought-provoking questions, it encourages viewers to intentionally challenge assumptions and think critically. The choice is yours!