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đŽ WATCH: Crowd GASPS, CHEERS when Gov Cuomo says America âwas never that greatâ đŽ AUG. 15, 2018 3:07 PM http://therightscoop.com/watch-crowd-gasps-cheers-when-gov-cuomo-says-america-was-never-that-great/
@Powder đ what jon jon just read is what I posted about Haiti
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@retiredDep thank you for the good info
You have gained a rank @Watauga, you just advanced to 5 . Thanks for all you do Patriot!
blessed? stretch
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dunno
Goodnight everyone
It's been real
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Apologetics Press - God, Haiti, and Suffering
http://apologeticspress.org/APContent.aspx?category=12&article=1436
night
See you all in a few hours
nap time
@Axiom.moixađ good nite dear
@Axiom.moixađ Good nightâ€â€
God and Haiti - Dr. Michael Heiser
http://drmsh.com/god-and-haiti/
Afro-Haitians - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afro-Haitians
What Is Haitian Voodou? | HuffPost
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/pascal-robert/what-is-haitian-voodou_b_3618223.html
Vodou is elusive and endangered, but it remains the soul of Haitian people | World news | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/nov/07/vodou-haiti-endangered-faith-soul-of-haitian-people
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HAITIAN VODOU LINEAGES - VODOU RELIGION
http://vodoureligion.com/2011/04/haitian-vodou-lineages/
Haitian voodoo culture,Haiti flag, haitan news
https://www.anbyanskompa.com/voodoo-culture
that we know of
Red shoes represents standing in blood
spiritual
The genetic structure of populations from Haiti and Jamaica reflect divergent demographic histories. - PubMed - NCBI
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19918989/
See also: Afro-American religion for a list of related religions which are sometimes called or mistaken for Vodou/Voodoo, such as SanterĂa or CandomblĂ©.
Brazilian Vodum, one of the major branches (nations) of Candomblé
Cuban VodĂș, a syncretic religion that developed in the Spanish Empire
Dominican VudĂș, a syncretic religion that developed in the Spanish Empire
Haitian Vodou, a syncretic religion practiced chiefly in Haiti
Louisiana Voodoo or New Orleans Voodoo, a set of African-based spiritual folkways
West African Vodun, practiced by Gbe-speaking ethnic groups of Africa
Vodouists believe in a distant and unknowable Supreme Creator, Bondye (derived from the French term Bon Dieu, meaning "good God"). According to Vodouists, Bondye does not intercede in human affairs, and thus they direct their worship toward spirits subservient to Bondye, called loa.[13] Every loa is responsible for a particular aspect of life, with the dynamic and changing personalities of each loa reflecting the many possibilities inherent to the aspects of life over which they preside.[14] To navigate daily life, vodouists cultivate personal relationships with the loa through the presentation of offerings, the creation of personal altars and devotional objects, and participation in elaborate ceremonies of music, dance, and spirit possession.[15]






