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Blacked Out: Religion & Racism How People of Color Were Removed From The Pages of Biblical History Many people of color have been raised with biblical concepts as the primary direction for how they live their lives. The bible as it is taught today leaves people of color with a large void in their spiritual development. Most biblical teachings are consistently taught with color bias. Many people have been programmed to automatically believe that this color bias does not matter. One cannot under estimate the effect on a person's psyche when there is a belief that the book of all mankind has left…mehr

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Blacked Out: Religion & Racism How People of Color Were Removed From The Pages of Biblical History Many people of color have been raised with biblical concepts as the primary direction for how they live their lives. The bible as it is taught today leaves people of color with a large void in their spiritual development. Most biblical teachings are consistently taught with color bias. Many people have been programmed to automatically believe that this color bias does not matter. One cannot under estimate the effect on a person's psyche when there is a belief that the book of all mankind has left them out. This book goes into factual details of how people of color were removed from all biblical literature. This book also answers the ever elusive question of why people of color were forced into slavery. The link between the recent skin bleaching phenomenon and color biased teaching is also explored within this writing. This book is a must have for anyone, regardless of ethnic background, who wants to accurately study and direct their families using the teachings of the Holy Bible.
Autorenporträt
ESAAC ISRAEL was born in Atlanta GA. but moved to Decatur GA in his elementary years. He attended Devry Institute of Technology and received an Associates Degree in Electronics. He has performed as a stand up comedian and has recorded two gospel rap albums. He says that those minor accomplishments pale in comparison to meeting his mentor and teacher, Elder Priest Yachov Ben Yisrael. He studied biblical principles under Elder Priest Yachov for seven years. He is now the Head Priest at (THE UCI) The United Congregation of Israel in Stone Mountain GA. He says he has dedicated his life to serving the lost sheep in hopes that one day, he can do the same thing that his elder did for him.