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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-26-2010 @ 1:14PM
Ethiopian said...
The other thing, Ethiopian did not become or get christianity in the 4th century, it was in the first century. It is in the bible. It is people who never read the bible who never writethe right things.
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12-30-2010 @ 1:33AM
Hulle said...
yes, their was a man mentioned in the new testament, did he go back to Ethiopia and baptize people and make them Christian? No. it took many years for priest to add the new testament story to the old one, yes it is b/n 300 and 400.