Message from @Pretorius
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Likely, yes. I do not see how a none-white is any less than a white, though
So they are the children of Ishmael?
This is likely, yes
Hmm, maybe, I am not sure, I thought that was the Arabs
they married Caananites
Esau did, right?
Indeed, Arabs' father is Ishmael
Yes
As far as I remember
I won't deny, I'm still fresh to this, so I'm a novice.
in both the Bible & the identity theory
Should do this over voice sometime if you like
I'm still confused where you get your racial views out of the bible, though
as in, whites being superiour
@Hugi I'm not shitposting, you're the troll here. Fucking anti white power scum
Before we go further @Rasorus Hattus take your pick of those sources and come back to me
Well, I'd argue I am not as such saying we are superior, more so..
I do not see ethnicity, except for when it comes to Nephilim bloodlines, having anything to do with salvation
that the Bible was address to the children of Adam, to whites. It's our story, our religion... it is dedicated to the preservation of our people our legacy and our race.
I can't speak to what God's purpose was for the other races. But there are theories on it.
Messiah died for *all the world*
and I haven't made up my mind. I believe that's a mistranslation, but I'd have to research it.
As I said, there are people I trust to know better than me right now, and they will have an opinion on that. I can only answer to what I know. It takes months to analyse every translation claim
When you say "mistranslation", what do you mean?
Because I can read the Greek manuscripts
Again, semi-competently
In this case, I am assuming mate. I don't believe that can be true. If it is, I'll eat my hat
There would have to be some major cover-up in the Ancient Greek language itself, involving the changing of all Ancient Greek works pre-and post NT
This is a good one on the topic of Adam and the other races, who were here before Adam, that much is clear.
let me see if I can find it
I guess if I quote Messiah saying that "in the beginning he made them male and female" is not a reference to the Most High making Adam and Eve "male and female"?
I'm literally listening to a podcast on that atm dude.
but I don't wanna throw too much at you at once
grammar isn't my strong point especially when I don't speak or read Greek.
so it takes me a while to understand these ones
Yes, I geuss that makes it a little uneven ground
Although I was hoping for some background info into this theory (its completely new to me, and I fancy myself an amateur bible scholar) because I find it fascinating
but I will look into those resources