Why do you do that with me?
Because I enjoy substantive, energetic debates. Very much so. It's not meant as any personal gestures towards dishonor, if that's what you're implying.
Why do you do that with me?
Debate me with Scripture, but stay on topic. We're not exactly having a debate about iconography vs idolatry. That's not the subject matter of what I brought to the table. If you want to use Caucasian iconography with regards to the Christ, that's fine. All I'm saying is that, in my opinion, those images are totally erroneous and not congruent with Scripture.
1) I don't have a "Religion", so that statement is non-applicable.
2) You said my understanding is 'Week'. Do you see the irony in that?
Because I enjoy substantive, energetic debates. Very much so. It's not meant as any personal gestures towards dishonor, if that's what you're implying.
2) You said my understanding is 'Week'. Do you see the irony in that?
Debate me with Scripture, but stay on topic. We're not exactly having a debate about iconography vs idolatry. That's not the subject matter of what I brought to the table. If you want to use Caucasian iconography with regards to the Christ, that's fine. All I'm saying is that, in my opinion, those images are totally erroneous and not congruent with Scripture.
Thank you for sharing your opinion, but just understand that because you take two verses of Scripture describing a vision full of symbolism and misinterpret it doesn't mean your opinion is correct or that I should consider you trustworthy, especially when an entire innumerable amount of witnesses spanning back 2000 years speak and proclaim opposite of what you say.
Please note, the amount of melatonin in the skin of Jesus Christ means very little, except you seem to be making it into a much bigger deal.
Also, this outrageous claim about Davinci and some Caucasian model is laughable. The oldest images we have are from Syria and Mt. Sinai in Egypt, predate Davinci by a thousand years, and are far more reliable than what your opinion is as a Witch.
That's why you say Amen at the end of your prayers. You are paying homage to Amun-Ra. The Egyptian Sun-God.
"Amun (also Amon, Amen; Greek Ἄμμων Ámmōn, Ἅμμων Hámmōn) "
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amun
If you wan't to pray to Jesus/Yeshua, I'd suggest removing that last part of the prayer.. if you happen to use it.
That's why you say Amen at the end of your prayers. You are paying homage to Amun-Ra. The Egyptian Sun-God.
"Amun (also Amon, Amen; Greek Ἄμμων Ámmōn, Ἅμμων Hámmōn) "
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amun
If you wan't to pray to Jesus/Yeshua, I'd suggest removing that last part of the prayer.. if you happen to use it.
I agree, skin means very little. But it matters when the ..ahem, Iconography depicts an image that is not reflective of Scripture. Or it should matter, anyway. Again, you're giving me your own anecdotes, opinions and perspectives. I asked you to rebuttal my assertions with Scripture. You've yet to do that, or give me a different interpretation. I'm still waiting for that. However, I will also accept a credible 'witness' spanning back 2000 years, care to share verifiable quotes? Non-biased 3rd parties. I'd be interested in that too. And it's Melanin, not Melatonin..lol, Just like it's Weak, and not a 'Week' understanding... I don't mean to be a grammar Nazi, but the Errors, I feel compelled to point them out. That was the irony I was referring to.
Lastly, Egypt was an African Civilization, One of the Oldest.. if not THE Oldest Civilization. But That's debatable. Anyways, are you telling me that Egypt, in/around the border of Africa, was a White-Man's land? You're not really suggesting that, right?
The Whites went to ancient Kemet/KMT(The Europeans called it Egypt), to study and learn all the Mysteries. All the great Greek philosphers made pilgrimages there to study. For Many, many years. It all came out of Africa.
Ah, another zeitgeister among us. You realize that part of the film has long been debunked, yes?
Amen comes from the Greek words saying 'let it be so'. It has nothing to do what you are saying. My spelling is bad, but your facts are not much better.
Well, Christianity was in Antioch (modern Syria) before Greece or Rome. IDK why you're so surprised. "Amin" is the Arabic word for "Amen" and is used in Antiochian churches to this day.Amun, Amen, etc.. This was a Kemetic word before it was ever a Greek one.
Edit:
Egypt: Origin of Greek Culture
http://www.philipcoppens.com/egyptgreece.html
The Evidence for Egyptian Cultural Influence on Greek Civilization
http://www.academia.edu/4854744/The_Evidence_for_Egyptian_Cultural_Influence_on_Greek_Civilization
You haven't quite gotten it yet, Neo.
We'll have to agree to disagree on this one. I don't believe in coincidences like this, particularly in light of the Greek-Egypt connection/relationship. Along with the knowledge, culture, science, art, spirituality, etc.. Words and language also made their way from from Egypt to Greece. Where, they took on new meaning.
Amen is an Egyptian God/Word, that took on a different meaning in Greece... But the origin remains the same.