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Numbers 12:1-41And Miriam and Aaron spake against Moses because of the Ethiopian woman whom he had married: for he had married an Ethiopian woman.2And they said, Hath the LORD indeed spoken only by Moses? hath he not spoken also by us? And the LORD heard it. 3(Now the man Moses was very meek, above all the men which were upon the face of the earth.) 4And the LORD spake suddenly unto Moses, and unto Aaron, and unto Miriam, Come out ye three unto the tabernacle of the congregation. And they three came out.
Amos 9:7 - Are ye not as children of the Ethiopians unto me, O children of Israel? saith the LORD. Have not I brought up Israel out of the land of Egypt? and the Philistines from Caphtor, and the Syrians from Kir?
The biblical story didn't mention either one of them being black. You assume that Moses was white and his wife was black and that was the issue with them marrying. The issue wasn't mentioned. I suspect it was because Moses himself wasn't Ethiopian. It's common throughout the scriptures for people to want their family to marry those of the same country or land and in some cases their own family. There is zero context for people choosing or rejecting someone based off of their skin color. Especially in this situation.Roman Catholicism and Christianity are two different religions. That's like me saying the the Hebrew Israelites and Judaism are the same religion. Only someone ignorant of history would say that they're the same.The information in the videos still stands though. Nothing and I mean nothing you've said has refuted them.
nothing in the video refuted what i said in my post jewish dna exists and links all jews of the diaspora together some (ashkenazi) have intermixed more than others (mizrahi).. but they still carry the gene catholicism is still based on the teachings of jesus christ .. the fact of the matter is that christianity spread through conversion and wasn't a religion linked to a tribe ala judaism .... that is why there is no "christian" gene on a dna test this ain't rocket science homie
Hebrew Israelite teachings are based on the Torah. Try again. The first Christians were jews. Not to be confused with the religion of Judaism but actual jews.
jews who turned their back on the commandments of the torah
Everything you've put forth i have refuted. It's a shame that you even put yourself through this.
u didn't .. at all ... u couldn't even comprehend it explain how there is a jewish gene that's prominent in all jews if it isn't a race within a religion refute it
Nope. I've posted on that already.
No it's not. You can't find Jesus advocating violence so obviously his teachings aren't where the violence they commit comes from. You talk the most but know the least. The only religion you've ever studied was your own. That's the difference between the two of us.
catholicism is still based on the teachings of jesus christ ..
Christianity has been involved in forced conversions at various times throughout history. While the core teachings of Christianity emphasize free will and voluntary faith, in practice, some Christian leaders, empires, and institutions have used coercion, violence, or political pressure to convert people. Here are some notable examples:🏰 Medieval Europe & Charlemagne (8th–9th centuries)Charlemagne, the King of the Franks, led campaigns to convert the Saxons in present-day Germany. Those who resisted were sometimes killed, exiled, or forcibly baptized.The Capitulatio de partibus Saxoniae (a legal code) included death penalties for refusing baptism or practicing pagan rituals.🇪🇸 Spanish Inquisition & Colonialism (15th–17th centuries)In Spain, Jews and Muslims were pressured to convert or face expulsion or execution.During colonization of the Americas, the Spanish and Portuguese empires forced indigenous populations to convert, often alongside the destruction of native religions and cultures.Missionaries sometimes genuinely believed they were saving souls, but the methods often involved coercion, suppression of native languages, and cultural erasure.🌍 Africa and Asia (Colonial Period)In many colonized regions, European Christian missionaries accompanied imperial powers.While many conversions were voluntary or semi-voluntary, the imbalance of power, economic dependency, or pressure from colonial administrators often played a role.⛪ Eastern Europe & RussiaIn some cases, Orthodox Christianity was used to pressure conversions in territories conquered by the Russian Empire.Similarly, in Poland-Lithuania, religious policies shifted over time, and at some points, non-Catholics were pressured to convert.🧭 Crusades (1095–1291)The primary goal was to reclaim Christian control over the Holy Land, but in some cases, non-Christians were given the choice of conversion or death, particularly during massacres of Jews and Muslims.
that's like saying "islam is against forced conversion based on the teachings of the quran"well guess what.. many islamist leaders still forced conversion en masse throughout history just because the book says one thing doesn't mean all followers of the book will adhere to those teachings constantine and the roman empire forced christianity on the masses well before catholicism even existed those are facts, not opinions
Islam does teach forced conversions and that's why leaders who follow the religion do it. Bad example.The Roman Empire are the ones who killed Jesus. If you want to believe that Roman Catholicism is Christian or that you're a jew, you have a right to believe that.
wrong forcing conversion is forbidden according to islam but both muslims and christians still do it