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[QUOTE]Originally posted by astenb: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Ethiopian Dude: [qb] I was looking at the sumerian dictionary online today and i was so amazed at how many words we (semetic)ethiopians have that have the same meaning and sound as the sumerians. This has proven to me beyound a shadow of a doubt that the sumerians.... the first civilized people were ethiopians.... i will give some examples below.... ancient sumerian Ethiopian semetic 1.SU (him) 1. ESU (him) 2.MINU (what) 2. MIN (what) 3.MANNU (who) 3. MANNEW (who) 4.SIKARU (beer) 4. SIKARU ( drunk) 5.Kalbi (DOG) 5. KALBI (dog) 6.SALAMU (to become black) 6. SALEMU (become Black i will write more... [/qb][/QUOTE]I would state biblically speaking, if you MOVE "The Garden of Eden" out of the "Middle East" and into current day "Ethiopia" to match what we now know scientifically then things make much more sense when you study these ancients of East Africa and South West Asia. From everything that I have seen, it would seem as if people that LOOK just like North East Africans (Egyptians, Ethiopians, Sudanese, Somali, etc)inhabited South West Asia / The Arab Peninsula for a long time, along with others of course. I cannot answer the question if these people were "African" But they looked like the people on the opposite coast. A parallel example would be the Native people of the South Pacific. We now know they are not "Africans" from a DNA standpoint but they will fit an African Phenotype, even a narrow African Phenotype. So there are twin arguments that need to be addressed. I have been to Dubai and Yemen and after spending a few months in East Africa I would state that many People in the Mid East look like diluted East Africans, that is just my opinion of course. Arab Egyptians look like diluted East Africans to me too, again this is only an opinion. Also when it comes to Ethiopia vs. Abyssinia, some of the points you made are correct. But again, we know there were similar populations on both sides of the Red Sea. Im pretty sure this has been documented. I think you are making the argument based on the Idea that these people were totally separate groups. This is how white people make distinctions on "Nubians" fighting "Egyptians" not realizing that both were still "Africans" and from that standpoint it really doesnt matter. This is to say: I don't think that [b]Africa[/b] looses anything because 'Abyssinia' stole the name 'Ethiopia' from......Ethiopia. And even then when dealing with Ethnic groups and genetics I believe that 'Ethiopia and "Ethiopia" had a lot in common....So again the question comes to "What does Africa loose?" Does Africa loose anything because Ghana is named after Ancient Ghana? Or Northern Somalia called "[b]Punt[/b]land" or the country "Benin" when coincidentally there was a Kingom of Benin in current day Nigeria. I dont think so. In my opinion the location of the Garden of Eden needs to be changed. Scientifically the bible can make sense. Scientifically It makes more sense for Adam and Eve to be East African, not Middle Eastern. The history of WHY the Garden of Eden is even in the Middle East is steeped in racism and old ideas that we have simply "Ran with" That's just my opinion of course, and I am in now way an expert. :) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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