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Hilongwandunge Ishitile

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This is one of the most ancient Christian images in Ethiopia. It portrays the First Saints, all of whom are of Greek heritage who the Ethiopian Orthodox Church say came to Ethiopia and taught them Christianity.

While other Blacks love to romanticize that Ethiopia was the first christian nation, Ethiopia doesn't claim that. They are very proud to say that Greeks from Syria and Egypt (both were Greek colonies for over 700 years at this time) came to bring Christianity to Ethiopia. These Greeks are considered saints in Ethiopia and their Greek image became the Ethiopian image of God.....white people with black wavy hair.

Why did Ethiopia betray the African race? It began with King Ezana, who wanted control of the Red Sea trade (which was originally controlled by Kush and then battling between GrecoRomans). The GrecoRomans told Ezana that if he sided with them and defeated Kush for them in the name of Jesus, that they would retreat from the Red Sea trade and Ethiopia would control it all. Ezana did it and through his betrayal, became ruler of the Red Sea trade.

After Ezana's betrayal, Ethiopian monuments used GREEK as the primary language on their stelae and only used Geez-Ethiopic on the sides of the stelae. Modern Black Christians in the USA don't like to admit this point when they claim that Christianity is Ethiopian. All monuments in early Christian Ethiopia were bilingual, with Greek taking the larger central position and Geez-Ethiopic marginalized to the sides. This is why this period is considered the Greco-Ethiopian period. The ancient Ethiopian church was never an independent entity, but a subdivision under the Greek Orthodox church headquartered in Alexandria (the Greek capital in colonial Egypt). Ethiopia did not leave the Greco-Ethiopian church until around a hundred years ago.

The Ethiopians not only submitted religiously to the Greeks, but also initiated the first historical account of Black-on-Black slave trading. In 350 ce, the Aksummite Ethiopians invaded Kush and captured hundreds of thousands of people which they then sold to the Greeks Byzantine Empire.

You must keep in mind that the Greeks at this time were not just in Greece but had colonized Egypt, Syria, and western Arabia for many centuries. It was during this period that enslaved Blacks were first brought to Arabia to serve the Greeks there. When the Jordanian Arabs ousted the Greeks in 620, they inherited the slave trade between the Ethiopians and Greeks, as Christian-Ethiopians continued to capture other Blacks and sell them to Arabs.

These Christian Ethiopians did not identify as fully Black, but only half, claiming paternal descent from Arabia/Israel. In their mind, this justified their enslavement of other Blacks in Ethiopia (Oromo, Hamar, etc) for sale to Arabs. When Islam spread into Somalia, the Somali adopted the Ethiopic tradition of claiming Asiatic lineage and using it to justify capture and sale of other Blacks to Asiatics. The Somali became the leading Islamic slave traders alongside the Swahili. While it is not true that the Christian Ethiopians, Somali, nor Swahili have any significant amount of Asiatic paternal lineage, the "IDEA" of it was enough to justify the betrayal of their fellow Black people and endures til this day.

Even Rastafari is a Eurasian toxic religion because it is based on the Ethiopian worship of Greeks. Haile Selassie built many churches and always portrayed his god as a Greek. Rastafari is just a romantic myth of blunted out Blacks in the Caribbean (my own people) who want to worship a high yellow man who worships a white man.

Most of you don't want to hear about these truths of our betrayal, and that is exactly why the betrayal continues unopposed. While we love to blame the European and Arab, NEVER in their history have they had to power to enslave the divine African race. It has always required the cooperation of Black traitors to capture and sell each other to Europeans and Arabs. Just as we still do today in the form of drug dealing in the Diaspora and in the form of literally selling all of our Neocolonial lands' resources to Europoids for next to nothing.

Why do I tell you all of this?
Because many of you are still addicts of Christianity and justify your addiction under the myth of an Ethiopic origin of Christianity. I'm here to tell you that your Ethiopic origin is a pure lie that even Ethiopians don't believe. I'm here to tell you that your Jesus in Blackface is worthless and that you're just another junkie of Eurasian religious fiction. If you want to stop being a junkie, you must rid yourself of this toxic religion, even fake versions in blackface. You must return to the original Supreme Being, Amen-Ra, the only deity that has PROVEN to empower the African race into rulership of the planet.
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