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Monday, July 1, 2019

The Oldest Statue In the World Depicts a Black Man




Great Sphinx of Giza by Taylor Buckman

The oldest and most noted statue in the world bears the face of a Negro. It is the Sphinx of Gizeh (sp), which was worshipped as Horus, or Harmachis, the Sun-God of Light and Life. It was erected about 5,000 B.C.

The Devil which is now depicted as black, was once portrayed as White. When the black man dominated the planet he painted the forces of evil, white. When the whites came into power the shifted the colors. But as late as 1500 the Ethiopians still depicted their gods and heroes black, and their devils and villains, white. Father Fernandez, a Catholic missionary, who worked amongst them at this time, says "They paint Christ, the Blessed Virgin, and other saints in black form; and devils and wicked men, white. Thus Christ and his apostles are black and Judas, white. Annas, Caiphas, Pilate, Herod and the Jews are white, while Michael is black, and the Devil, white."

Taken from 100 Amazing Facts About the Negro, number 47, pg 16.

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