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THE BIBLE DOES NOT MENTION AFRICAN AMERICANS WHATSOEVER

Over the previous assertions, it is the fact that definition is not in the on the Bible. While “white” is in the Bible (Jesus was described as white in Revelation 1:14), “African American” is not anywhere in the Bible.
My research consisted in reading the whole Bible, on paper, looking for those words. I have not found any trace. Not a single mention.
As with every crucial fact in life, if there is not a mention in the Bible, it is because God is telling us something. Yes, God is almighty; He could foresee what was going to happen in the US in the 20th century so He deliberately and carefully did not mention the words “African American” together.
It does not mention people from a country that did not exist yet. Shocker. And you have to be pretty naive to believe Jesus would be Caucasian. For one Caucasians originated from the wrong part of the planet at that time.
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African American is a term specific to the U.S. that came into being in the late 20th Century. Of course it wouldn't be in the Bible.
On the other hand, Song of Solomon is supposedly about King Solomon's relationship with the Queen of Sheba from whose love the Falashas of Ethiopia claim lineage.
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@Truecristian That makes no sense. The Christians in Africa didn't eat fried chicken. The Muslims in Africa didn't eat pork, but were forced to when brought here as slaves. And tribes had their own religions that predated Islam, Christianity and Judaism.
SW-User
That whole America neither isn't mentioned in the bible at all, so according your logic it looks bad for you as well 👺
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Anyone else think religious people are all fucked up individuals?
malizz · 70-79, M
You are seriously stretching a point by using the revelation reference as if the context is racial. As with much of revelation whiteness is used symbolically. The whiteness of snow represents a much stronger ideal of purity than the so-called white skin of Caucasian races.
Stellen · 36-40, M
Or MONGOLIANS!

RACIST!
Shaman · 26-30
In which one though?
Tatsumi · 31-35, M
"His head and his hairs were white like wool, as white as snow; and his eyes were as a flame of fire"

Doesn't sound like any white person I've ever known. Sounds like a lot of anime characters though. Maybe Jesus is Japanese?
SW-User
Try reading the original scriptures, not one translated & written by white people for white people. You're showing your ignorance and racism with this question.

 
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