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The book aims to address the following questions by presenting answers based on primary sources, scholarly interpretations, and logical deductions from relevant research:
The book examines the interpretations of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Nag Hammadi library by the renowned Egyptian scholar/researcher, Abdul Osman. Osman has authored several books, including "Out of Egypt," "The Hebrew Pharaohs of Egypt," "Moses and Akhenaten," "Jesus in the House of the Pharaohs," and "Christianity: An Ancient Egyptian Religion."
The Dead Sea Scrolls and Nag Hammadi library, discovered shortly after World War II, include unpublished gospels of the New Testament. These documents reveal the existence of a Jewish/Christian sect based on the historical Jesus, predating the Roman Church's acknowledgement of his birth under the Roman empire.
Ancient Egypt, known as "the land of the blacks" or Kemet, was the creator of all modern religions, according to the evidence drawn from the remains and artifacts of the pharaohs. The people of Kemet are the ancestors of the blacks of Sub-Saharan Africa and Africans in Diaspora (African-Americans). Constant Indo-European and Asiatic invasions, along with internal strife and Nubian rebellions, led to hegemony by outsiders, a decline that has continued since the end of World War II and the loss of colonial possessions.
The present Arabic population that dominates North and Northeast Africa (today's Middle East) are Indo-European invaders who have held these lands since the 8th century. This population is more aligned with the Indo-European West than the non-Moslem population in their midst and south of the Sahara, and they readily sold these non-believers into slavery until it was prohibited by Western nations.
The book explores how Eurocentrism denies the truth about Black Africa's role in ancient and world history, as well as the development of modern Christianity. It examines the deplorable effects on the psyche of Africans in Diaspora and intra-racial victimization from street crime to national politics. The book also describes how Christianity has become anti-Christian and serves the interests of evil, envy, narcissism, intolerance, and greed by disconnecting itself from the African authors of the gospel and their message.
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publisher | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (March 12, 2016) | ||||
language | English | ||||
paperback | 236 pages | ||||
isbn_10 | 153050001X | ||||
isbn_13 | 978-1530500017 | ||||
item_weight | 1 pounds | ||||
dimensions | 6 x 0.56 x 9 inches | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #2,120,067 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #9,240 in History of Christianity (Books) #11,295 in Christian Church History (Books) | ||||
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