Out Of Darkness, Comes The Light : The Ancient Roots Of Christianity

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The purpose of this book is to uncover the roots of Christianity from Africa and its Near East peninsula (today's Middle East) to being the state religion of the Roman Empire and West. Aryan conquerors redefined borders between tribes and continents in their own language to "divide and conquer" their holdings indefinitely for further exploitation. Inbreed Black Moors participated in this Western Hegemony through the rise of the Roman Empire to the demise of Europe's monarchy. These royals and descendants who took up Christianity to hold their hegemony over Aryan subjects are identified. Following the Renaissance and the rise of Populism the evidence highlighted describe that Christianity, God the Father, the Messiah, the Apostles, Early Church Leaders, and Saints were transformed from being Black Africans that mirrored today's Africans in Diaspora and Sub-Sahara. The reason for this transformation to the image of Aryan conquerors, including Arabs, is discussed. The impact and repercussions of the Aryanization of Black African civilization, cultures, and religions, including the truth about their role in Christianity is examined. A cycle of hegemony and the arc of moral justice from being dominant in ancient times to the present state of intergenerational "amnesia" is knowledge as the motive for inquiry and displays of primary evidence overlooked because of the maintenance of white supremacy. The latter hold that Africa created nothing and civilization, including modern religion, is given to the world by Aryans or Nordic people that are majorities in Europe and North America. The search for the truth in plain sight begins in the interior of Northeast Africa in Ancient Punt, today's Somali. From these roots, Christianity developed by these people and those of the West Nile, Dogon people in Kemet (today's Egypt), which refers to the Land of the Blacks. They built and spread their civilization westward into Asia, north into the heart of Europe and westward to the western coast of Africa to spawn the Medieval Empires of Mali, Ghana, Songhai, Benin, among others. The civilization was built on commerce and exchange of ideas and cultures derived from economies based on irrigation along the fertile banks of rivers. Exchanges and conquests traverse continents and spawned the development of civilization and the growth of monotheism, particularly Christianity, that would further modernity.


  • | Author: Rufus Jimerson
  • | Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • | Publication Date: Mar 27, 2018
  • | Number of Pages: 218 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 198688922X
  • | ISBN-13: 9781986889223
Author:
Rufus Jimerson
Publisher:
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date:
Mar 27, 2018
Number of pages:
218 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
198688922X
ISBN-13:
9781986889223