RE: AF Memes
June 3, 2019 at 12:38 pm
(This post was last modified: June 3, 2019 at 12:40 pm by Athene.)
(June 2, 2019 at 9:44 pm)Huggy Bear Wrote: If the Egyptians were so diverse, why were people so quick to judge who was an Egyptian based on appearance?
Moses was assumed to be an Egyptian by Jethros daughters.
Paul was assumed to be an Egyptian even though he was speaking Greek.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nubian_pyramids
Quote:Nubian pyramids are pyramids that were built by the rulers of the ancient Kushite kingdoms. The area of the Nile valley known as Nubia, which lies within the north of present day Sudan, was home to three Kushite kingdoms during antiquity. The first had its capital at Kerma (2500–1500 BC). The second was centered on Napata (1000–300 BC). Finally, the last kingdom was centered on Meroë (300 BC–AD 300). They are built of granite and sandstone. The pyramids were partially demolished by Italian combat medic turned explorer and treasure hunter Giuseppe Ferlini in the 1830s.
As we can see, Egyptian and Nubian cultures were similar.
Also the Zondervan bible dictionary who can't be further away from being Hebrew Israelites admit as much
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zondervan
Quote:Zondervan is an international Christian media and publishing company located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Zondervan is a founding member of the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA). They are a part of HarperCollins Christian Publishing, Inc. and has multiple imprints including Zondervan Academic, Zonderkidz, Blink, and Editorial Vida. Zondervan is the commercial rights holder for the New International Version (NIV) Bible in North America.
If I say it though, I'm a Hebrew Israelite....
I'm not disagreeing with you entirely, Huggy.
I am well aware of the fact that many of the ancient Egyptians were homogeneously black whilst simultaneously noting that there is a tremendous amount of genetic diversity among black Africans.
ALL of them weren't though. Some of them were admixed, some quite heavily so; To the point of appearing quite ambiguous or almost exclusively Persian, Assyrian, Middle Eastern, etc. in phenotype. The region is effectively part of both Africa AND the goddamned Middle East. The phenotype of some of the indigenous people changed due to centuries of invasion, conquest, and miscegenation.
Why do feel that that's something to argue about?
Yes, it's true that there have been deliberate efforts to whitewash and diminish black contributions to world history; including much of those that have been attributed to the ancient Egyptians. But that doesn't mean that ALL of documented history is a lie.
I still see no good reason to believe that NONE of the original Israelites were light, that they were usurped by demonic "fake" Jews somewhere along the line, and that folks such as you and I must the "real" ones.
The shit just sounds like Christian Identity theology in reverse, to be honest.
(June 2, 2019 at 5:05 pm)Athene Wrote: So you're willing to just ACCEPT that you and your people are deserving of slavery, oppression, torture, murder, etc based on some broken Negroes' dressed up as Power Rangers likely misinterpretation of a single verse, eh?
Okay. Got it.
Quote:Let's say I don't accept it, what do you suggest I do about it?
How you choose to fight is up to you, Huggy.
I imagine that virtually anything is better then sitting around waiting for God to determine that it's time to make good on his promise to make black folks masters over white slaves in Heaven, though...Lol
That's the sort of dumb shit the Hebrew Israelites deal in. Telling weak, defeated MF's who've lost the will to fight (or never had it) whatever nonsense they want to hear to make them feel like men again. It's pretty much the same deal the Christian Identity types; Intellectually dull, sub-par, red-faced angry white guys who are unable to derive a significant sense of self-worth from anything other than having white skin and the delusion that they've been "chosen" by God because it.
Losers. All of them.
And for the record, I take you at your word when say that you're not a Hebrew Israelite.
But you may want to consider giving it a little more thought before you go around parroting their major talking points all willy-nilly.
Food for thought.