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[QUOTE]Originally posted by IronLion: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by IronLion: [qb] Next we will broach the spiritual relationship between Rome and Africa. Because it is often true that a peoples heart would be found where-ever the origin of their gods are found. A people's spirituality is an outer manifestation in formalized rituals of their inner-most desire. The oldest and the most pretigious Roman gods were all black Africans. Black Africans with wooly hair and the glorious dark skin. Those early Roman gods & goddesses such as, Apollo, Zeus, Hercules, Athena, Venus, were all black, being renditions of the black Egyptian gods. Those gods and goddess did not change colour on arriving in old Rome. They remained in their original forms. Thus one can say with solid assurance that indeed, Romans worshipped black people as their Gods! I think they have to be black to worship black people as their gods. Or their ancestors had to be black to their own knowledge. The Cagotic barbarians began changing the images of those gods and goddess to their albino image. Just like they did with the image of the latter-day god Jesus, and the goddess Maria. I have images of those black gods of Rome, (made and worshipped by Romans) as they were originally conceived. We will be exploring them in time and turn. Lion! [/qb][/QUOTE]Introducing the black Roman God Hercules and his hunting dog as depicted by contemporary Romans :D No animal hair...! Regard! [IMG]http://farm1.static.flickr.com/38/92522495_65c70611f1.jpg?v=0[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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