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donnie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYm8R3uswVA See it for yourself after you get your mtn money up. |
donnie:I don't do debate. You are doing double thinking. Crossdressing is apart of pagan religion and condemned by Allah.
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donnie:Fool. Huns are darkskin Asians. And those Benin Kingdom Blacks dressed in skirts, what do you know of them? They used to raid and kidnap other Africans and enslave them. They used the slaves for sacrifice to their demon gods. When the British was warring with Benin they were sacrificing 100s of slaves everyday to conjure black magick to defeat them. They lost and suffered colonization away. And the people behind the White Jews British were Moors. That's right it's the Roman Empire behind it all. You are hopeless. |
donnie:I'm not talking about men wearing skirts for I know skirts were unisex among the ancients. I'm referring to men doing rituals in women's clothing. Stop lying. |
Nsiba Donnie Yall live fantasies welcome to the real world. https://www.nairaland.com/6170008/u.s-still-british-colony-presidents ![]() |
Donnie Stop running and get your Black azz in here and deal with this crossdressing topic so common in Africa. And Nsiba was wise to point out African Americans are into pagan devil worship too! I'm not bias. ![]() |
donnie:You don't know what color the Huns were? ![]() They were Black. Asians were and are darkskin and you will never see this on television. People raid, maruad and enslave in Africa so what makes you think the other dark races didnt do the same? Darkskin is the dominant skin color on Earth. http://kenyans.eu/the-black-africans-who-ruled-europe-from-711-to-1789/
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Lying is an abomination
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Donnie Those Chitiums are Homosexual Pedophile Blacks with pagan devil worship culture. The White Barbarians didnt come on the scene into the late 4th century ruining from the Black Huns into Western Europe. |
Dear President Obama: Your audience with Pope Francis I later this month will be an important opportunity to address critical moral issues confronting the global community. We write to urge you to use this meeting—and the joint statement following it—to reinforce Pope Francis’ positive statements on the inherent dignity of LGBT people and to amplify the shared opposition of the United States and the Catholic Church to laws criminalizing LGBT people which have sparked violence against this vulnerable minority around the world. Thanks to your leadership, in particular your December 6, 2011, Presidential Memorandum, respect for the human rights of LGBT people is becoming better integrated into U.S. foreign policy. Your continued leadership on this issue is critical. Although there have been important strides toward equality in many places, egregious intolerance and violence against LGBT people persists—and in some cases is exacerbated—where laws criminalizing homosexuality or the activities of people who happen to be LGBT, and restricting the human rights of those organizing in the LGBT community are in place or under consideration. In Nigeria, for example, men have been publicly whipped for homosexuality. In Russia, even with the eyes of the world on the Sochi Olympics, there were incidents of police brutality against LGBT activists. Pope Francis is leading a major shift in tone for the Catholic Church on a range of issues, and his statement last year, "If someone is gay and seeks the Lord with good will, who am I to judge?” may open a pathway for tangible improvement in Catholic communities where LGBT people are trying to live openly and with dignity. For instance, Cardinal Gracias of India recently stated, “The Catholic Church has never been opposed to the decriminalization of homosexuality, because we have never considered gay people criminals.” Cardinal Turkson of Ghana, president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, said that “homosexuals are not criminals…and shouldn’t be sentenced to life in prison.” Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia, leader of the Pontifical Council for the Family asserted that the Catholic Church believes that gay people “have the same dignity as all of God’s children” and that he "would like the church to fight against [criminalization].” Pope Francis has called for a special Synod for the Family in October 2014; we hope that the Catholic Church will use this gathering to adopt pastoral approaches to the LGBT community that reinforce this tone. We know that public leadership from the United States on this issue is sometimes—often cynically—dismissed as “Western cultural imperialism.” But you should know that there are LGBT persons—along with human rights defenders—in every country in the world who are standing up for their basic human rights, often at great risk. A powerful public statement from you and Pope Francis would signal solidarity with them, help to promote greater tolerance and, most importantly, condemn violence regardless of differing views about sexuality. At a time when members of the LGBT community are being arrested, attacked, and “outed” in situations that make them vulnerable to violence, there is a real urgency for U.S. leadership. Pope Francis’ expected trip to Uganda this year provides a concrete opportunity for him to address these issues directly with the political, religious and cultural leadership of a country where criminalization and violence are central issues. There is particular value for Pope Francis to raise this issue publicly in Uganda because his words will reverberate throughout Africa and worldwide at this time, and we hope he would raise these issues consistently. Your meeting with Pope Francis is a rare opportunity to join with another influential moral leader to lay down a marker on the universal value of human dignity. There can be no better outcome of your meeting with the Pope than a public demonstration of your shared respect for human dignity, as embodied by the universal values of human rights, and especially our LGBT brothers and sisters at this crucial time. We wish you much success in your trip. Sincerely, Elisa Massimino President and CEO Human Rights First Kerry Kennedy President RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights All Roman Catholics are homosexual pedophiles because they evolved out of Roman Empire pedophilia and they still condom it. Why lie? Take the mask off.
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1Sharon:The map evolves true enough yet worldwide the darkskin preexist the lightskin. Everything can't be judged by one corner of the Earth it must all be taken into account to understand this revealing. |
Madibah:Exactly and the law needs to enforced you can't destroy another's property without proper reason? What was the provocation for destroying the fathers farm? |
Donnie of course Christianity is a pagan religion that started in Egypt. The Greeks and pagan Egyptians who supported their ruling alliance were pagans. Zeus and Serapis Christus are their gods and many more. The Catholics added the saint traditions which are still spirit worship. |
Godbless3:It's a circus is my point. Isn't it? ![]() |
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful! Monday, 7 January 2013 Qur'anic Revelation: Adam was a black man Surat Hijr Allah mentions the creation of adam in the Qur'an, "Verily We created man of potter's clay of black mud altered." (Q15:26) And [mention, O Muhammad], when your Lord said to the angels, "I will create a human being out of clay from an altered black mud. (Q15:28) Allah has revealed in the Qur’aan that Adam (the first, original man on earth) was created out of BLACK MUD, which scientists have already confirmed: The Arabic word in this verse that means BLACK is HAMAA: Examine for yourself from the Best Hadith, Al Qur'an Alone the evidence. Below is the Arabic break down of this verse, word for word: The Transliteration in the Quran Qur’aan 15:28 Allah says, "And (recall the time) when your Lord said to the angels, ‘I am, indeed going to create a human being from dry ringing clay (formed) from black mud, moulded into shape." Translated by Amatul Rahman Omar & Abdul Mannan Omar Qur’aan 15:28 Allah says, "And when your Lord said to the angels: Surely I am going to create a mortal of the essence of black mud fashioned in shape." Translated by M.H. Shakirn Qur’aan 15:28 Allah says, "And when thy Lord said to the angels: I am going to create a mortal of sounding clay, of black mud fashioned into shape." Translated by Maulana Muhammad Ali Qur’aan 15:28 Allah says, " And (remember) when your Rabb said to the angels: “I am about to create a man from sounding clay, black mud moulded into shape;" Translated by Muhammad Farooq-i-Azam Malik Qur’aan 15:28 Allah says, "And remember when thy Lord said to the angels, “I am about to create man of dry ringing clay, of black mud wrought into shape" Translated by Malik Ghulam Farid Qur’aan 15:28 Allah says "And (remember) when thy Lord said unto the angels: Lo! I am creating a mortal out of potter's clay of black mud altered," Translated by Marmaduke Pickthall Qur’aan 15:28 Allah says, "And remember when thy Lord said to the angels, I am about to create man of dry wringing clay, of black mud wrought into shape:" Translated by Sher Ali The name Adam Also the name Adam means someone very black in arabic. People confuse it with meaning red. The difference between Edom (Ee-dum) and Adam (Ahh-dahhm). Both words have the color red in their basic meaning but while Edom means "ruddy red" Adam means "dark red". What's another name for "dark red" class? That's right: brown And the word Adam was used interchangebly among the Hebrews and not only meant "brown" but also "earth/soil" the substance in which Adam was made from. And in Arabic the word "Ahh-dahhm" means BLACK...not red. I started this post without given the Qur'an a thought. I am not a religious zealot. If you worship a tree it's your business. ![]() |
I don't need your bloody history you always paint with your many sexual pervertions. Skirts or wrappers do not imply gay in African tradition, you reprobate. And that's the point I'm making.