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Singular They

Singular they is the use of they, or its inflected or derivative forms, such as them, their, or themselves, to refer to a single person or an antecedent&nb

Steve Williams · Monday, February 9th 2015 · 290 views · 1 comments

What is "all scripture"?

Did God give us each the power to discern scripture? Or did God ordain that we need to rely on others to know what is scripture?   Is the book of Tobit scripture? If not, why not? If so, why so

Steve Williams · Thursday, February 5th 2015 · 942 views · 1 comments

The Original Kunlun

Great Andamanese couple (1876). The Negritos are probably descendants of the indigenous Negroid populations of the Sunda landmass and New Guinea, predating the Austronesia

Steve Williams · Sunday, February 1st 2015 · 1,098 views · 1 comments

The Magical Kunlun and "Devil Slaves"

The Magical Kunlun and "Devil Slaves": Chinese Perceptions of Dark-skinned People and Africa before 1500 by Julie Wilensky Introduction   Historians have not yet established the precise dat

Steve Williams · Saturday, January 31st 2015 · 2,670 views · 1 comments

The Muratorian Fragment

The Muratorian fragment is a copy of perhaps the oldest known list of the books of the New Testament. The fragment, consisting of 85 lines, is a 7th-century Latin manuscript b

Steve Williams · Thursday, January 29th 2015 · 964 views · 1 comments

Tracing Descent from a Slave Owner with DNA

Tracing Descent from a Slave Owner with DNA November 4, 2014 by Finding Your Roots Genetic Genealogy Consultant, CeCe Moore Last week’s episode focused on the roots of Nas, Valerie and Angela

Steve Williams · Thursday, January 29th 2015 · 1,118 views · 1 comments

Neither must you testify to a falsehood against your fellow man

steveAdam a LYING, potSmoked redneck does not agree with President Baraaka Hussein Obama    Who cares, WHITE TRASH-----with your anti African American and PRO slavery Positions ok----- jus

Steve Williams · Wednesday, January 28th 2015 · 383 views · 1 comments

Black & Blue

I can't breathe.

Steve Williams · Saturday, January 24th 2015 · 280 views · 1 comments

Black Moors in Scotland

Black Moors in Scotland Africans have been present in Europe from classical times. In the 2nd and 3rd centuries Roman soldiers of African origin served in Britain, and s

Steve Williams · Friday, January 23rd 2015 · 2,495 views · 1 comments

Development of the New Testament canon

The canon of the New Testament is the set of books Christians regard as divinely inspired and constituting the New Testament of the Christian Bible. For

Steve Williams · Thursday, January 22nd 2015 · 561 views · 1 comments

Divine Origin of the Word

Divine origin of the Word Since I cannot validly speak of any traditions I have not experienced or studied personally - those of forest countries, especially - I shall take my basic examples from the

Steve Williams · Wednesday, January 21st 2015 · 574 views · 1 comments

The Living Tradition

The living tradition A. HAMPATÉ BÂ Writing is o n e thing a n d knowledge is another. Writing is t h e photograph of knowledge but is not knowledge itself. Knowledge is a light that i

Steve Williams · Tuesday, January 20th 2015 · 1,486 views · 1 comments

The History of the English Bible

With the death of Queen Elizabeth I, Prince James VI of Scotland became King James I of England. The Protestant clergy approached the new King in 1604 and announced their desire for a n

Steve Williams · Tuesday, January 20th 2015 · 1,303 views · 1 comments

The 10 Commandments

(1) You must never have any other gods besides me. You must not make for yourself a carved image or a form like anything that is in the heavens above or on the earth below or in the waters under the e

Steve Williams · Sunday, January 18th 2015 · 663 views · 1 comments

Pileated Woodpecker

I have one of these now. The thing is huge, I thought it would break the suet feeder! A big, dashing bird with a flaming crest, the largest woodpecker in North America (except the Ivory-bill, which i

Steve Williams · Saturday, January 17th 2015 · 351 views · 1 comments

Nature of oral tradition

Oral tradition has been defined as a testimony transmitted orally from one generation to another. Its special characteristics are the fact that it is oral and its manner of transmission, in which it d

Steve Williams · Saturday, January 17th 2015 · 572 views · 1 comments

The Creole Origins of African American Vernacular English

  The Creole Origins of African American Vernacular English:  Evidence from copula absence   8. 2 Relevant questions and evidence in relation to AAVE. From the point of view of

Steve Williams · Friday, January 16th 2015 · 633 views · 1 comments

English creole

An English-based creole language (often shortened to English creole) is a creole language derived from the English language – i.e. for which English is the&nbs

Steve Williams · Thursday, January 15th 2015 · 637 views · 1 comments

Massa or Mansa?

I offer here a theory of “cultural convergence,” as a corollary to Darwin’s natural selection, regarding how slave Creoles and culture were formed among the Gullah and, by extension, supported by othe

Steve Williams · Tuesday, January 13th 2015 · 594 views · 1 comments

Re: Hollywood's Little Jokes

Great video Brother Deacon, a real eye-opener. I don't know how they found all those clips, but whoever it was is certainly to be commended.

Steve Williams · Monday, January 12th 2015 · 273 views · 1 comments

AirAsia Plane Crash PROPHECY - T.B. Joshua

A prophet of God shall say that which he shall live to see accomplished "That is why you will not see a prophet where there is a debate, discussion. We don't suggest; we talk with power!" - Prop

Steve Williams · Friday, January 9th 2015 · 209 views · 1 comments

So much for Revelation C

Harry, Your 'revelation' has already been reported, at least 25 years ago. http://blackinamerica.com/cgi-bin/blog.cgi?blog_id=274315

Steve Williams · Wednesday, January 7th 2015 · 546 views · 1 comments

Census Bureau explores new Middle East/North Africa ethnic category

MARCH 24, 2014 BY JENS MANUEL KROGSTAD Organizations representing people of Middle Eastern and North African descent are asking the Census Bureau to add a new ethnic category on forms. People of

Steve Williams · Wednesday, January 7th 2015 · 713 views · 1 comments

2015-2024 International Decade for People of African Descent

There are around 200 million people identifying themselves as being of African descent live in the Americas. Many millions more live in other parts of the world, outside of the African continent. W

Steve Williams · Tuesday, January 6th 2015 · 700 views · 1 comments