These are contemporary medieval pics of black people that you will never see in the history books.
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This pic shows a Christian Nubian Princess praying to Mary. Mary is portrayed as white the princess as black. In the background are the three magi painted as black men. Next to Mary are two black men dancing.
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This pic shows a beautiful Nubian Princess and her husband the Eparch or Governor. They are both portrayed as being under the protection of Mary and Jesus who are shown as whites.
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This pic shows a Nubian Queen Mother named Martha being comforted by Mary.
Martha is darkskinned with naturalpics of people prayingly straight hair while Mary is white.
The Christian Nubians never showed religious figures as blacks they only showed them as pale faced whites for some reason.
These are pics from Ethiopia
The Ethiopians unlike the Nubians had no problem showing religious figures as blacks.
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....i dont get it
never sen by me
mine, PLEEEEEEASE:To those who take noah's ark literally: Why would all those marsupials- ranging from tiny pouched mice through koalas and bilbys to giant kangaroos and Diprotodonts- why would all those marsupials, but no placements at all, have migrated en masse from mount ararat to australia?
and why did not a single member of their straggling caravan pause on the wapics of people prayingy, and settle- in India, perhaps, or China, or some haven along the Great silk road?
EVEN IF we don't take noah's ark myth literally, similar problems apply to any theory of the separate creation of species. Why would an all-powerful creator decide to plant his carefully crafted species on islands and continents in exactly the appropriate pattern to suggest, irresistibly, that they had evolved and dispersed from the site of their evolution?
Why do the animals in island chains most closely resemble those on neighbouring islands, and why do they always nearly resemble- less strongly but still unmistakably - those on the nearest continent or large island?
Black also have a history
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