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Not many people have seen God, but those who have claimed to have seen him didn't mention that he was of a different color than themselves. Some blacks argue that the Ancient of Days (Adam) was black because the Bible mentioned that his hair was white like wool. I interpret that as he was very old (ancient), and his hair would thus be white. The wool part was not to mean his hair "was" wool as found on the negro head, but the color itself was white as the wool found on sheep.

You know this for definite? How?

I read the Bible and in no point was God, or Adam, mentioned as being an Ethiopian. Moses, Abraham, Jacob, and Stephan as he was being martyred saw God. None mentioned that God was black, and Jesus said God was made in his image. Mary was of Jewish decent (not black).

Moses was Hebrew; ergo white. Had God had an afro and been black, it would have been mentioned. Exodus says that Moses spoke with Lord face to face; had the Lord had a different look than Moses, he would has said so. Moses was described as a fair baby. Do I have to look that up for you as well?

There are NO black Hebrews, so none can exist. There are no black Jews and will never be one. Is there a unicorn? No.

All humans have African blood. The origin of all humans is in Africa.

Perhaps, but not enough to make a white man black! The origin of man is not final science in "my" opinion. Scientists keep moving the bar about how and where we came from. What is science this year, may be debunked next year. Science evolves with understanding.

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