Author: | Dr. John L. Johnson | ISBN: | 9781386596660 |
Publisher: | Johnson Books, Inc | Publication: | November 22, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Dr. John L. Johnson |
ISBN: | 9781386596660 |
Publisher: | Johnson Books, Inc |
Publication: | November 22, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The Biblical Heritage is the endeavor of over thirty-five years of intensive research, exposing many doubts and myths handed down through the centuries by European clergy in Africa, Asia, and Western Hemisphere. Aside from the New and Old Testament, this remarkable book is the first printed material of its kind to highlight the lineage of Ham, the patriarchal-ancestral father of Africa and sections of Asia.
In 300 A.D., when Rome was just adopting the Christian doctrine, thousands of books, portraits, and sacred icons portraying the traditional belief that Africa developed the early fundamentals of Judaism and Christianity, were burned, desecrated and hidden throughout the empire. Only recently, following the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls of Palestine in 1947, and the tablets of Elba, Syria in 1975, have theologians reluctantly acknowledged the ancestral facts, pertaining to Africa and the Bible; there has been an obsession to replace the Jesus of Israel with the one Italy presented to the Northern Hemisphere.
The Black Biblical Heritage presents:
The Biblical Heritage is the endeavor of over thirty-five years of intensive research, exposing many doubts and myths handed down through the centuries by European clergy in Africa, Asia, and Western Hemisphere. Aside from the New and Old Testament, this remarkable book is the first printed material of its kind to highlight the lineage of Ham, the patriarchal-ancestral father of Africa and sections of Asia.
In 300 A.D., when Rome was just adopting the Christian doctrine, thousands of books, portraits, and sacred icons portraying the traditional belief that Africa developed the early fundamentals of Judaism and Christianity, were burned, desecrated and hidden throughout the empire. Only recently, following the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls of Palestine in 1947, and the tablets of Elba, Syria in 1975, have theologians reluctantly acknowledged the ancestral facts, pertaining to Africa and the Bible; there has been an obsession to replace the Jesus of Israel with the one Italy presented to the Northern Hemisphere.
The Black Biblical Heritage presents: