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More like Blacks are the comedic talking points. Pay real close attention to the first video.




Bro, it's the same hellfire and brimstone preaching that's in the American tradition of Christianity, like Jonathan Edwards, except the audience is Black people in 2014 not pilgrims in the 17th century.

I mean, the man is posted in Harlem, has a Black congregation, and leads protests against gentrification in Harlem.

Dude is legit.
 

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Bro, it's the same hellfire and brimstone preaching that's in the American tradition of Christianity, like Jonathan Edwards, except the audience is Black people in 2014 not pilgrims in the 17th century.

I mean, the man is posted in Harlem, has a Black congregation, and leads protests against gentrification in Harlem.

Dude is legit.

If you think that someone who claims Blacks have never had great civilizations, are clearly inferior to people who the world thinks are Jews, and cursed according to the Bible, is legit, then run with that.

 

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There was no "Bible" in 375 A.D. though............

Of course there was. The Bible is a collection of various books written by prophets of the Most High, and they were ALL written before 375 AD. It didn't however go through a mass printing press to be made available to the public at that time.
 

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Of course there was. The Bible is a collection of various books written by prophets of the Most High, and they were ALL written before 375 AD. It didn't however go through a mass printing press to be made available to the public at that time.

Yes the Bible is a collection of various books but it wasn't compiled into what's known as the "Bible" today in the 375 A.D.
 

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If you think that someone who claims Blacks have never had great civilizations, are clearly inferior to people who the world thinks are Jews, and cursed according to the Bible, is legit, then run with that.


The Bible is no friend of Black people. Lol

Once you stop treating it as such Manning becomes much more understandable.
 

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Yes the Bible is a collection of various books but it wasn't compiled into what's known as the "Bible" today in the 375 A.D.

Yes, it was.

The first “canon” was the Muratorian Canon, which was compiled in A.D. 170. The Muratorian Canon included all of the New Testament books except Hebrews, James, and 3 John. In A.D. 363, the Council of Laodicea stated that only the Old Testament (along with the Apocrypha) and the 27 books of the New Testament were to be read in the churches. The Council of Hippo (A.D. 393) and the Council of Carthage (A.D. 397) also affirmed the same 27 books as authoritative.

Read more: http://www.gotquestions.org/canon-Bible.html#ixzz3E12jsCZm
 
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