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This has been a screed of mine recently. I think everyone within 5 miles of me knows how much I despise this term.
Except Christianity is based on Judaism hence the term Juedeo-Christian. Its essentially a sect of Judaism that went astray. No amount of far right revisionist history will change that.
Silence, joo
This is some crystalline jewish cope right here
Foreskin muncher detected, opinion ignored. Next!
And evolutionarily whites are just black people that moved across a small sea. So of course we don't consider them any different from one another in the slightest and that separation did nothing to make those two very different people even if certain details stayed.
I know I haven't followed this ongoing research much, but I thought that the theory of Africa being the birthplace of humanity had been disproven? Not to mention that with tectonic plate movement, I doubt that it would be accurate to expect the proto-humans to have ever looked like sub-Saharan Africans.
In Current Year you shouldn't trust anyone trying to prove or disprove it. Everyone has an angle they want, and every piece of evidence is buried or elevated to push it.
And there is more blacks and Africa than just sub-Saharan. Far as my understanding went, it was never the Southern half that ever mattered, just those closer to the Northeast where they could cross into properly fertile lands to actually begin civilizations.
There's been a surprisingly quiet yet consistent thread among anthropologists that are studying the matter, with people slowly coming to doubt the 'out of africa' theory.
There's also that slight little, ah, genetic problem. Africans have a ghost species of human that's only present in Africans. Interesting, that.
Classic satanic inversion. Judaism is younger than Christianity. Adam was Christian. Abraham was Christian. Moses was Christian.
Uhhhhh, what?
None of them were jews (the tribe of Judah didn't exist until well after Abraham died). All of them lived righteously (we can quibble on Adam) in anticipation of the Christ.
After Christ came, the Pharisees who rejected Him spent a couples centuries stewing on retribution against God. Rabbinical judaism emerged as something distinct in the fifth or sixth century.