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If you approach the historical holy books as evidentary data then one may easily see the Perfection of Black Women. When you look at religious information as evidence rather than "this is something how I will live my life" then the mind will permit a much needed level of awareness to come forth.
When you have a 'this is evidence' orientation you are more likely to dissect matters with more objectivity. Let us examine the word "lord."
The origin of the word 'Lord' is female. Black female. So we have in Mark Chapter 12, verse 30:
Love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul and with all thy mind and with all thy strength.
The ancient Priests of antiquity interprets "Lord" or "Lord God" from Ieue Aleim adding Allah as its Arabic translation. The former would be the Hebrew now into the Greek.
Closely associated with these are the variants 'God,' 'Soverign,' 'Almighty,' and 'Saviour.'
So if we factor all this in and rephrase and replace the correct etiology of the operative words of Black Woman and then we have this:
Love the Black Woman thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul and with all thy mind and with all thy strength.
Therefore, according to Saint Mark, the first commandment is that we love Black Women. That's reading the Bible with an evidentiary state of mind rather than a religious one.
Again, we must first find out what "Lord" really means.
When you have a 'this is evidence' orientation you are more likely to dissect matters with more objectivity. Let us examine the word "lord."
The origin of the word 'Lord' is female. Black female. So we have in Mark Chapter 12, verse 30:
Love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul and with all thy mind and with all thy strength.
The ancient Priests of antiquity interprets "Lord" or "Lord God" from Ieue Aleim adding Allah as its Arabic translation. The former would be the Hebrew now into the Greek.
Closely associated with these are the variants 'God,' 'Soverign,' 'Almighty,' and 'Saviour.'
So if we factor all this in and rephrase and replace the correct etiology of the operative words of Black Woman and then we have this:
Love the Black Woman thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul and with all thy mind and with all thy strength.
Therefore, according to Saint Mark, the first commandment is that we love Black Women. That's reading the Bible with an evidentiary state of mind rather than a religious one.
Again, we must first find out what "Lord" really means.