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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Do these Methodists even accept The Virgin Birth?

    Originally posted by diogenes View Post
    Didn't the Dutch start the new world trade around 1600?
    No. It was Leif Eriksson (Leifr Eiríksson​) in the 900s who established trade with Baffin Island, Greenland, Iceland and Norway, there being very few trees on Greenland and America (Vinland) being closer than Norway.

    No doubt he could have gotten trees from Brazil or New Zealand but trade routes to those locations were impermanent at best, at least for Norsemen, to look something up before posting for millions to see is pretty easy. Not for rhesus monkeys, admittedly, but then I'm not claiming Dutchmen have tails.

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  • Johny Joe Hold
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    A related item is in the news today. It is that Methodists are ending their subsidy of the Methodist Church in Africa. The Africans want nothing to do with homers and are leaving the U. S. Methodist denomination. The U. S. Methodists are hiring homer preachers.

    I'm wondering if this is an opportunity for Landover Baptist Church. Perhaps the African Methodists would like to rent our name and use it for fundraising. That is, they could become the African Landover Baptist Church. I'm not in favor of sending them money like American Methodists have been doing. Money should flow from them to us.

    UMC criticized for plan to cut funds to departing African church | Church & Ministries

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View Post
    Today is Columbus Day across the U.S. What a wonderful thing Columbus did for humankind. He planted the flag of white people on this land. The clock had run out on whoever those people were that were living here at the time. They needed to move on.

    Liberals who say negative things about Columbus should be ashamed.

    New York’s largest Catholic university removes Columbus Day from school calendar (msn.com)​​
    I think that this headline might have had something to do with the catlick decision:

    DNA Confirms Christopher Columbus Was A 'Sephardic Jew' https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/other...hy/ar-AA1sfD4k

    The catlicks are as anti-semitic as ever.

    If they had bothered to read further, they would have seen that Colombus had converted to become a Baptist: [quote[Instead, he was likely a Sephardic Jew from Western Europe who hid his ethnicity to escape persecution.[/quote]However, a moment's thought and the Pope would have realized that a guy who was willing to drop off the edge of the world, was unlikely to be bothered by a bit of persecution, and that the real reason was that he had renounced Judaism, and was no longer a Jew.​

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  • Johny Joe Hold
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    Today is Columbus Day across the U.S. What a wonderful thing Columbus did for humankind. He planted the flag of white people on this land. The clock had run out on whoever those people were that were living here at the time. They needed to move on.

    Liberals who say negative things about Columbus should be ashamed.

    New York’s largest Catholic university removes Columbus Day from school calendar (msn.com)

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  • James Hutchins
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    Re: African Slave trade: who started it, and who stopped it

    I do not think I'd ever trade one of my field nigras for some untrained jigaboo from africa. I'vew spent way too much personal time (that I could of spent with Jesus) training the beasts, just to start over.
    None of them can speak anyway. I heard one a while back, from cermanroon or some such place. He was saying things like 'muggwompagoop'. I hit him with my walking stick (you know, the one made from a bull penis) and hollered 'This is Gods Country, speak American'. He had the gall to glare at me so I hit him some more. Ungrateful heathens, the lot of them!

    For the grace of God go I.

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  • Nobar King
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    Re: African Slave trade: who started it, and who stopped it

    President Trump says America should not be ashamed of its history and is done apologising for it. As far as I'm concerned, Donald Trump has finally put an end to slavery.

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Re: African Slave trade: who started it, and who stopped it

    Originally posted by diogenes View Post
    Didn't the Dutch start the new world trade around 1600?
    No. There was a little poem I learned and although I didn't generally like poetry this one was quite informative.
    In fourteen hundred and ninety-two,
    Columbus sailed the ocean blue.

    Have you ever heard it? It's normally taught to 6 or 7 year olds, perhaps younger. His was the first permanent venture and although trade is depicted as one sided by liberal educators it is nevertheless trade. Earlier more northerly trade routes were not permanent, as it turned out, initiated my a Mr The Red and his seemingly rather ferocious wife. A quick search for VINLAND will throw up some dates if anyone's interested.

    ____________

    EDIT: Columbus was not Dutch

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  • Mary Etheldreda
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    Re: African Slave trade: who started it, and who stopped it

    Originally posted by Jeb Stuart Thurmond View Post
    Blacks started the African slave trade, Muslims exanded it and carried it to new heights of brutality, white people stopped it.

    Then white people gave blacks and muslims independence and blacks and Muslims restarted the African slave trade started all over.

    I need the ebonic translation for "YOU'RE EFFING WELCOME!"
    With recent questions about homeschooling, I thought it might be helpful to bump this resource. For "Black History Month," True Christians(tm) teach their children that Blacks should be grateful to people like us.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: African Slave trade: who started it, and who stopped it

    Originally posted by NathanBrigsby View Post
    Jimmy Carter may have been unfit to lead but he can surely at least be the most fit to give just punishment to the muslim community. That is all that matters in this context. Not soe leftist view that is clouded by fears of not receiving equal housing or socialist reforms. Swift punishment among the muslim community to teach them a lesson. Jimmy Carter is the man of god who didn't need to rely on the words of the Vatican like George W. Bush did. There's proof in that pudding!
    Are you on the drugs, friend?

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  • NathanBrigsby
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    Re: African Slave trade: who started it, and who stopped it

    Jimmy Carter may have been unfit to lead but he can surely at least be the most fit to give just punishment to the muslim community. That is all that matters in this context. Not soe leftist view that is clouded by fears of not receiving equal housing or socialist reforms. Swift punishment among the muslim community to teach them a lesson. Jimmy Carter is the man of god who didn't need to rely on the words of the Vatican like George W. Bush did. There's proof in that pudding!

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  • Alterboy
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    Re: African Slave trade: who started it, and who stopped it

    Originally posted by NathanBrigsby View Post
    Aye, I feel enlightened by your words of wisdom on the african slave trade. Perhaps, if Jesus allows it, the muslims should pay for their crimes of enslaving africans. An eye for an eye is appropriate. Shall we teach them the wrath of God by enslaving them for the number of years they have enslaved Africans? Just a simple thought. Perhaps in 2016 when America wakes up from la la land an elects another honest white man of faith like Jimmy Carter, we can get this punishment under way!
    Jimmy Carter? The peanut farmer? The guy who was more qualified to farm than to lead? That Jimmy Carter?

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  • NathanBrigsby
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    Re: African Slave trade: who started it, and who stopped it

    Aye, I feel enlightened by your words of wisdom on the african slave trade. Perhaps, if Jesus allows it, the muslims should pay for their crimes of enslaving africans. An eye for an eye is appropriate. Shall we teach them the wrath of God by enslaving them for the number of years they have enslaved Africans? Just a simple thought. Perhaps in 2016 when America wakes up from la la land an elects another honest white man of faith like Jimmy Carter, we can get this punishment under way!

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  • BelieverInGod
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    Re: African Slave trade: who started it, and who stopped it

    Originally posted by Alterboy View Post
    Liberia is proof that even after freedom they shackle themselves in tyranny!
    Only know does the violence and bloodshed ebb.
    Yeah, but let them do it over there.

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  • Alterboy
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    Re: African Slave trade: who started it, and who stopped it

    Originally posted by BelieverInGod View Post
    All black slaves were given the right to go back to Africa and the "free state of Liberia". Personally I'd like to reinstate that option, although I doubt most of them wouldn't take us up on it.

    Think of the money welfare could save. It's under $1,000 for a round trip. So what, about $500 for one way?
    Liberia is proof that even after freedom they shackle themselves in tyranny!
    Only know does the violence and bloodshed ebb.

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  • BelieverInGod
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    Re: African Slave trade: who started it, and who stopped it

    Originally posted by Alterboy View Post
    So many Africans love to play victim for past atrocities "commited" centuries ago. They tend to distort facts. In Africa they blame colonialism for everything while forgetting that before the white man came they were fighting each other and conquering one another. They tend to forget this, so instead, paint African history as peaceful and blame everything on colonialism.
    When given freedom what happened? They opened themselves to dictatorships.
    Right now Africans are killing Africans and who do they blame...
    The white man.
    All black slaves were given the right to go back to Africa and the "free state of Liberia". Personally I'd like to reinstate that option, although I doubt most of them wouldn't take us up on it.

    Think of the money welfare could save. It's under $1,000 for a round trip. So what, about $500 for one way?

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