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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-01-2011 @ 10:07AM
Byron Pierre said...
The writer of this article stated the following:
"Scholars have traditionally been doubtful of the Egyptians' ability to make long sea voyages".
The above is a traditional racially-bent European depicting of any achievements of anyone from the African continent.
This term of using so-called "scholars" should actually have been correctly written as "European Scholars" as there are factually "scholars" from other continents whose findings have always been blatantly suppressed by these radical racists from the European circle.
Even in this present day and age, their still exist a majority of Europeans and descandants thereof who have been kept in the dark about factual history by their own people and nevertheless will continue to be kept in the dark until Jesus returns and open their eyes.
Will wonders ever cease?
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