Christianity was in Africa before Europe

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Published 2023-09-02
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All Comments (21)
  • @Anthony-ui2kk
    So Missionarys going to africa to convert Africans to Christianity was like taking sand to the beach .
  • @user-zn4sr1ll1c
    In Ethiopia we have a line directly linked to the line of David born from Queen Betsheba and King Solomon. It was ludicrous to me when people in west said otherwise. There was a very stereotypical view of Africans and claim over Christianity. One guy said he can't imagine a guy named "Peter" in Africa. I in kind responded neither can I, because, it is derived from the Hebrew name "Petros" of which I have many friends named as such. Far perceeding it Latin derivitive. The ignorance is insane, history for some begins and ends at the height of what's relevant to their nationalistic ego hur durr the 1800s.
  • @barryyoung358
    Why did the video END the moment he said Jesus is NOT white 🤔
  • @comfygbolly3949
    It’s crazy that people don’t realise that Africa is connected to Egypt 😅
  • @vc8143
    True! I researched and learned that fact ages ago!!
  • The argument does not stress the reality of course Christianity was in Africa because the people of the Bible or black or at least dark the problem is that the Ethiopian Christianity was bastardized, instead of having black Saints a black Jesus black saviours and black liberators from the Bible they turn to White and then they started looking up on the European as more of a standard of intelligence and beauty. Ethiopians were blessed to have been black people who understood who they were but the rest of the African nations that followed did not so therefore they worship a white God white saviors white Jesus and a white Mary that created an imbalance
  • @mariabop
    Christianity was only in north Africa and Ethiopia at that time. The rest of Africa was pagan. His ancestors were pagans
  • @randomjunk1998
    Saint Moses the Ethiopian (late300-400AD), Saint King Kaleb/Elesbaan (500AD)
  • @Soneelicious
    Christianity was in Africa but people were still forced in parts of west Africa to believe which is still bad. Just cause it was in Ethiopia doesn’t mean it wasn’t forced on others. Other countries had their own special practices.
  • Hes right. Im african an my grandparents an theres an so on told me about how my family were nomadic nigerians that met an were educated by Ethiopians an other african tribes that had already had Christianity as there religion an back then it wasnt really called Christianity like the Europeans called it. My grandmother on my mothers side still believes an practices the old spiritual ways she was taught by her parents and grandparents. We should actually go back to the old ways before colonialism because those ways were real for our people an our way of living on this planet. My grandmother is 112 years old. She is an elder to my people who we respect but shes definitely being protected
  • @Xestra37490
    I don’t like the competition but we been though to believe we’re the best everyone else’s bad . We learn the sanitized version of British colonization and what it destroyed all over the world. That’s why we always being misled