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Who are the key <span title="historians/anthropologists">historians/anthropologist...</span> in the study of african christianity?

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what are their general stances?

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  1. One of the oldest Christian nations in the world, is Ethiopia.

    The Bible was assembled (Old and New Testament books) in Carthage Africa.

    Many of the earliest Christian martyrs were North and East Africans.

    These facts are hadly ever mentioned in history books, but I recommend you research Ethiopian and North African history and how these places were the beginning spots of Christianity. Christianity is based on Christ, and the Bible&#039;s teachings. And everything that happened in the Bible, took place in the modern day Middle East and Africa.


  2. The question might be asked...who can we trust?

    Africa was unpolluted by christianity until holier-than-thou bible thumpers arrived to further s***w up their minds. The Moslems had already worked Africa and distorted their innocence and polluted their thinking to a disturbingly maniacal extent.

    The human ability to fantasize about self worth and how we are better than others making our favorite misconceptions universally &quot;true&quot; is overpowering, all encompassing, and a very good example of human ignorance.

    Why is it that after Mormon &quot;missionaries&quot; arrived in the Sandwich Islands within a few months the indigenous people had all the baubles and mirrors and he Mormons had all the land titles.

    Missionaries...not a good track record and an embarrassing history.

  3. I think a person named Adrian Hasting has done work on African Christianity.

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