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Why don't the history books in our learning institutions tell us anything at all about white slavery?

White slavery has been around for well over two thousand years. There are some history books in our public and private libraries that will mention this but not in the history books of our public and private schools.

The only kind of slavery that young people are allowed to learn about is non white slavery, ie., black African slaves, Chinese slaves, etc. But never white slavery.

White slavery still exists until this very day. Stupid eastern European girls are lied to by corrupted members of their own race, and are then tricked into believing that they are going to find work in a nice office somewhere overseas in in Turkey, Egypt, Israel, etc. And then when they go over there, they are welcomed by a PIMP who then forces them to work as a whore in a brothel.

This kind of white sex slave trafficking has been going on for thousands of years, since the time of ancient Rome, when Mongolian Turkish Khazar sex slave dealers would sell white females off to......a horny prince of some nation, a brothel pimp, a.......whatever. And it is still going on until THIS VERY DAY.

Okay, so why doesn't our history books in our schools teach this sort of thing. All we really get out of our school books is the powerful subliminal message that Caucasians are very EVIL and that the hands of modern white people are stained with the dirty guilt of their wicked ancestors?

One more thing, have any of you people reading this question ever observed the name of the "author" of the history book that you're learning from?

Ten points best answer!

What are some good books on the history of ancient Israel/Judaism?

A History of Ancient Israel and Judah has to be my choice.This excellent textbook, extensively used for over 2 decades, creates a history of ancient Israel and Judah through a meticulous research of geographical, archaeological, and biblical authorizations. Addressing biblical history as history, Miller and Hayes explores the political plus economic factors which contribute meaning to every Israelite monarchy's activities including biblical authors' accounts. Now updated including the newest study and significant findings, including one Tel Dan Writing, plus regarding the stimulating discussion encompassing the authenticity of biblical accounts, Miller and Hayes's accurate and even-handed description provides detailed consideration to the quality, depths, and constraints of different kinds of data for recognizing Israel's roots and early history. This latest version also incorporates thirty-four unique maps, valuable notes, also diverse charts and images.READ MORE HERE

What are the Dead Sea Scrolls and why are they important?

The first of the Dead Sea Scroll discoveries occurred in 1947 in Qumran, a village situated about twenty miles east of Jerusalem on the northwest shore of the Dead Sea. A young Bedouin shepherd, following a goat that had gone astray, tossed a rock into one of the caves along the seacliffs and heard a cracking sound: the rock had hit a ceramic pot containing leather and papyrus scrolls that were later determined to be nearly twenty centuries old. Ten years and many searches later, eleven caves around the Dead Sea were found to contain tens of thousands of scroll fragments dating from the third century B.C. to A.D. 68 and representing an estimated eight hundred separate works.

The Dead Sea Scrolls comprise a vast collection of Jewish documents written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, and encompassing many subjects and literary styles. They include manuscripts or fragments of every book in the Hebrew Bible except the Book of Esther, all of them created nearly one thousand years earlier than any previously known biblical manuscripts. The scrolls also contain the earliest existing biblical commentary, on the Book of Habakkuk, and many other writings, among them religious works pertaining to Jewish sects of the time

The legends of what was contained in the Dead Sea Scrolls are far beyond what was actually there. There were no lost books of the Bible or other literature that there was not already other copies of. The vast majority of the Dead Sea Scrolls were simply copies of books of the Old Testament from 250-150 B.C. A copy or portion of nearly every Old Testament book was found in Qumran. There were extra-biblical and apocryphal books found as well, but again, the vast majority of the scrolls were copies of the Hebrew Old Testament. The Dead Sea Scrolls were such an amazing discovery in that the scrolls were in excellent condition and had remained hidden for so long (over 2000 years). The Dead Sea Scrolls can also give us confidence in the reliability of the Old Testament manuscripts since there were minimal differences between the manuscripts that had previously been discovered and those that were found in Qumran. Clearly this is a testament to the way God has preserved His Word down through the centuries, protecting it from extinction and guarding it against significant error.

When did paganism begin?

answer: from the days of the cave

modern paganism has roots predating contact with Christianity and each region of the world had its unique form of paganism. Many of which are being revived/expanded today.

For example - paganism originating in Europe you'll find: Heathenism, Asatru, Theodism, Baltic paganism, Slavic paganism, Wicca, Strega witchcraft, Shamanism, Lapplander paganism, Finnish paganism, Celtic paganism, Druidism, Welsh paganism, Pictish paganism, etc. The trick is finding the original paganism without the outside influence.

For an example of pagan tales being heavily influenced by Christianity - check out the myth of Baldur from the Norse myths. You'll see the comparison immediately.

Why do other blacks claim Ethiopians?

When many of us clearly do not look black? Many of us have different hair ranging from curly to wavy to straight unlike in sub sahara africa where there is one hair type, ugly nappy hair. We don't have flat noses and we tend to have fair skin. How on earth can those flat nosed ugly people claim us as black? Anthropologists have proved Ethiopians to have the same skull type as Europeans and have both been classified as Caucasian. Genetically Ethiopians are closer to white people than black people. So why do blacks constantly try saying Ethiopians are black?

Is the book of Mormon blasphemy?

Read "Under the Banner of Heaven" by John Krakauer

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Under_the_B...

He goes into great detail about where this book came from. I'm confident that it is blasphemy because I'm confident that Joseph Smith made the whole thing up. Sure, he showed the gold books to a couple of people, but when others wanted to take a look at them and inspect them to determine their authenticity, the books conviently disappeared.

Whether or not a given book is blasphemy does not depend upon YOUR point of view. It depends upon GOD's point of view. Whether or not YOU THINK that something is blasphemy depends upon your point of view.

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