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Pure African Soil

He walked the streets of Bethlehem, Jerusalem, and Nazareth one hundred percent pure African soil he was borne and raised on pure African soil both parents given to raise him here on earth walked and traveled on pure African soil he journeyed acrossed the Nile river, Rea sea, and the Jordan river all rivers of Africa the texture of his hair was as course as wool his eyes red like fire his skin was bronze brown representing the many African tribes his feet the same feet that walked across African soil his story has been myth however, the bible reveals Jesus Christ yes Jesus Christ is African No one really understands his life's story so society changed his skin color and hair texture so people would feel comfortable praising him in our new generation a "white world" they will not praise a black Jesus having a black president proves that the white world is in outrage and doesn't want to acknowledge black leaders or prophets they either want them dead or in jail so no one can hear the truth about Jesus race and background alot of black men help found this country from pure African soil even my lord and savior Jesus Christ Its very sad but very true today's society would rather praise a statue, plant, or figurine than to praise Jesus name that's why we have so many religions I guess God understands that's why he said"you can blaspheme against Jesus name, but if you blaspheme against God or the holy ghost you will never be forgiven". Even though he said that, that doesn't mean its ok to blaspheme against Jesus Always be mindful of what you say because it could be your own destruction everybody will see Jesus before they all die out then the mystery will be revealed

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Date: 9/5/2012 11:41:00 AM
I am so happy to have time to read some wonderful poetry today. Glad yours was one of the pieces I was able to read Dorine. Thank you for sharing your writing with us. Love, Carol
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