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Ight goodlooks. Just was lil curious. Thats a pretty interesting approach. In my opinion just about most of the characters in the bible have to either be african or middle eastern with the exception of the book of Romans n a few others when you take into account the location of the events. But its no surprise that they get portrayed as white when u think of our nation's history. There's no way in hell the whites of yesterday would accept that God used africans and middle easterners in such a capacity or would want slaves to know something like that. I mean look at how many years Christianity was looked at as the "white man's religon". Really puts things in perspective.
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Ight goodlooks. Just was lil curious. Thats a pretty interesting approach. In my opinion just about most of the characters in the bible have to either be african or middle eastern with the exception of the book of Romans n a few others when you take into account the location of the events. But its no surprise that they get portrayed as white when u think of our nation's history. There's no way in hell the whites of yesterday would accept that God used africans and middle easterners in such a capacity or would want slaves to know something like that. I mean look at how many years Christianity was looked at as the "white man's religon". Really puts things in perspective.
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