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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Rameses the Grea: [QB] Ok, with an unbiased view I will tell you facts: I will go back to the days of Noah to answer the following quetions. Egyptians were from Ham, more notably Mizraim. Although we think of Africa as black, Mizraim, Put, and Canaan were not. Kush of the Eithiopians was. So, Mizraim even though was African was not 'black.' Hence the name Misr. Later Semetics from the Middle East and Caucasians, from the Caucasus, Armenia, Georgia, and parts of Russia came. Thusly, the multicultural state of Egypt was born. Later we start getting Nubians from the south inhabiting Luxor, Aswan, Heliopolis, etc. Now the pyramids were constructed. How do we know Semetics were there? Well simply, history has shown without a Semetic appeal in the African nations, they can't thrive. For example, the incredible Songhai dynasty, before sacked by Moroccans was influenced by the Middle East and North Africans. Rameses the Great had red hair, Queen Hapsheutseut had blond hair, and Thutimosis had pale skin. However King Tut and many others during the late dynasties had dark skin. Now, when the Nubians took over Lower Egypt, they started coloring the paintings on the wall. So now we have an indication that Egypt was all black. Most importantly the Ancient Egyptians even though not knowledgable of the bible called themselves, 'The Sons of Abraham.' If Copts are the best indication of the Ancient Egyptians, then this must be true. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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