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Posted on 04/03/2002 12:51:56 PM PST by marshmallow
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To: marshmallow
And I suppose those Ethiopian Coptics who have been following the bible longer than most people in the world are dupes too?
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posted on
04/03/2002 12:54:12 PM PST
by
Shermy
To: marshmallow
If they reject the old testament as for Jews and the new as for whites, what's left? Something somebody just made up?
To: marshmallow
Sounds like what Farakahn preaches!
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posted on
04/03/2002 12:55:58 PM PST
by
timestax
To: foolish-one
I think that is the end that this heretical work was written for.
To: foolish-one
If they reject the old testament as for Jews and the new as for whites, what's left? Something somebody just made up? Uh, Kwanza anyone??
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04/03/2002 12:57:50 PM PST
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To: marshmallow
Cool! You mean you can just sorta create your own religion and still go to heaven and everything. Kewlllll!
I think there is a technical term that describes the whole affair -- MARLARKY.
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posted on
04/03/2002 12:59:25 PM PST
by
ladtx
To: foolish-one
In these post-modern times, the Bible is too often regarded as one of many "philosophies" rather than the revelation of God; hence special "African" texts, "feminist" texts, ad nauseum.
To: marshmallow
Many of the early Christian saints lived in north Africa. The very early madonnas excavated in southern Spain (buried when the Moors swept through Spain) all have been very dark, in some cases black.
How misguided some people tend to be south of the Sahara. The Bible is about salvation and a culture of salvation, not racism.
To: ladtx
MARLARKY. Or is it MAlarky, I keep getting those technical terms confused.
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posted on
04/03/2002 1:01:44 PM PST
by
ladtx
To: marshmallow
It's hard to say who it's written for, it's been translated so many times, and parts have been left out/discarded. The KJ version isn't even the most complete version, and then you have the Book of Mormon, etc. If they want to re-write the Bible, fine. But they are doing it for the wrong reasons, re-writing/ignoring parts of it to fit some new religion is just idiotic.
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posted on
04/03/2002 1:01:53 PM PST
by
texlok
To: marshmallow
The New Testament was written mostly by Jews, not white guys . . . silly africans
To: texlok
It's hard to say who it's written for, it's been translated so many times, and parts have been left out/discarded. The KJ version isn't even the most complete version, and then you have the Book of Mormon, etc. Your slip is showing.
To: ladtx
Like everything about religion, it is all made up by mankind. Not to be taken seriously by intelligent people.
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posted on
04/03/2002 1:09:12 PM PST
by
Warren
To: marshmallow
Looking up "African Bible" I found this site for a bible the same name, not an edited bible, just shares the name. I think many here will like the story:
The Cross motif used on the cover of this Bible is based on metal crosses made by Philip Makuei, of the village of Jalé in Bor area, southern Sudan. In 1993 Philip began to have a vision of Christ on the cross. The vision was with him day and night and affected him so deeply that he gave up drinking alcohol, smoking and making drums for use when beer was brewed. The unceasing vision made him fearful.
One day searching for metal to use in his craft of mending canoes, he discovered that the gas tank of the Mig fighter which had crashed nearby provided metal that could be easily worked. As he began to make crosses like the one in his vision, the vision disappeared and he began to know great joy and peace.
The area had experienced bombing from such Migs as the one Philip used for his crosses. Some people have seen in the cross the representation of four Mig fighters colliding - the emblems of death being transformed into the emblem of life.
(Quoted from page 2176 of The African Bible)
The African Bible is available at: Paulines Multimedia Centre, P O Box 641, Bruma 2026, Johannesburg (South Africa), Tel. (011) 6220488/9, Fax 6220490, E-Mail: paulines@iafrica.com
This page is actually not an advertisement, but a homage to the artist Philip Makuei and his work of art and it is a revelation to the author of this page, that an artist has a vision of the Maltese Cross in an African shield, which is the emblem of the South African Relief Organisation of the Order of Malta, the Brotherhood of Blessed Gérard. The eight-pointed Maltese Cross has always been a symbol of aid all over the world for more than 900 years since the foundation of the Order of Malta. The fact that the artist "began to know great joy and peace" as he "began to make crosses like the one in his vision" being the Maltese Cross in an African shield appears like a call to further inculturate the Charisma and Spirituality of the Order of Malta in Africa...
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posted on
04/03/2002 1:09:16 PM PST
by
Shermy
To: marshmallow
Who will their God be? Some in the US are muslims. Will it be Allah then? Or something else?
How can a people just make up a Bible? Or a God for it?
They've got me confused!
To: Warren
Your right, "religon" is of man. "Faith" is of God.
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posted on
04/03/2002 1:16:18 PM PST
by
exnavy
To: foolish-one
How else can they make Kwanzaa semi legitimate?
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