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Faking boundaries, myth of a European continent : [the war between the god of this world and the supreme god], by Princetta Muhammad

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Faking boundaries, myth of a European continent : [the war between the god of this world and the supreme god], by Princetta Muhammad
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Faking boundaries
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by Princetta Muhammad
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myth of a European continent : [the war between the god of this world and the supreme god]
Summary
Faking Boundaries: Myth Of A European Continent discuss the origin of the white race, how they became rulers over the Black Nation, how they have redrawn and renamed ancient boundaries to isolate, and ultimately, destroy Black Civilization. The primary reason for the title of the book is to challenge the assertion that "Europe" is a continent. The East does not consist of three separate continents, but one ancient landmass called Asia, (the original home of the Black Nation) that includes East Asia known as "Africa" and West Asia known as "Europe." According to Wikipedia: ...in his 1752 atlas, Emanuel Bowen defined a continent as "a large space of dry land comprehending many countries all joined together, without any separation by water. Thus Europe, Asia, and Africa is one great continent, as America is another"...The threefold division of the Old World into Europe, Asia and Africa has been in use since the 6th century BC... ..."The border between Asia and Europe has historically been determined by Europeans only... Geographical Asia is a cultural artifact of European conceptions of the world being imposed onto other cultures an imprecise concept causing endemic contention about what it means." ..."Sir Barry Cunliffe, the emeritus professor of European archaeology at Oxford, argues that Europe has been geographically and culturally merely "the western excrescence of the continent of Asia". Geographically, Asia is the major eastern constituent of the continent of Eurasia with Europe being a northwestern peninsula of the landmass...geologically, Asia, Europe and Africa make up a single continuous landmass (except for the Suez Canal) and share a common continental shelf " ... By redrawing and renaming ancient boundaries, the white race and their cohorts were able to isolate the Black Nation from their "Part," meaning their land, resources, wealth, identity, etc. Psalms Chapter 2:2-3 says: The kings of the earth set themselves and the rulers take counsel together against the Lord and against his anointed, saying, "Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us." For a clearer perspective, take note of what Drusilla Dunjee Houston (1876-1941), a pioneer in the study of ancient Black Civilizations has to say in her book, Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cushites Empire, Book I: "The excavations of Petrie revealed in Egypt the remains of a distinct race that preceeded the historic Egyptians. The earliest civilization was higher than that of the later dynasties...It was the ancient Cushites empire of Ethiopians...Beside these gigantic achievements, the petty conquests of Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and of Napoleon Bonaparte, fade into insignificance." "Recent investigations of Oxford University at Kish in Mesopotamia reveal that the Sumerians were a black people and the founders of the earliest civilization in the world...Most of the articles, [are] all from 5000 to 7000 years old and of pre-Babylonian times"... Dr. Samuel A.B. Mercer in his book entitled, Tutankhamen And Egyptology (1923), wrote: "The learning of the Egyptians was proverbial in the ancient world... They were also expert agriculturalist...The Egyptians were not a war-like people... [they] were a peace-loving people... Besides being a highly gifted artistic, literary, and scientific people, their depth of moral insight has few parallels in the history of humanity." French philosopher, Constantin François de Chassebœuf, comte de Volney (1757-1820), said: "Just think, that this race of Black men, today our slave and the object of our scorn, is the very race to which we owe our arts, sciences, and even the use of speech! Just imagine, finally, that it is in the midst of people who call themselves the greatest friends of liberty and humanity that one has approved the most barbarous slavery, and questioned whether Black men have the same kind of intelligence as whites!"...
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