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After Cain killed his brother, Abel, our loving God put a mark on him that was carried down by all further generations. Most respected scholars agree that the mark to which the Bible refers is the dark skin of the negro.

 

Insight anyone?

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Here, let me post the whole thing.

 

It appears that several negro football players were upset by my recent blog where I stated when I grew up I wanted to be just like a negro except without the dark skin, frizzy hair and athletic ability.

 

Yesterday at school, I was attacked by these negro football players. They cornered me in the boys bathroom during lunch and humiliated me. They pushed my head into the toilet (which hadn't been flushed in some time) and gave me a chocolate swirly. On the bright side, I don't need to wash my hair this week now as a result. Oh, and they broke my glasses and nose, and my anus is still bleeding.

 

My Mom told me that after Cain killed his brother, Abel, our loving God put a mark on him that was carried down by all further generations. She told me that most respected scholars agree that the mark to which the Bible refers is the dark skin of the negro.

 

Considering the mean and violent ways of the football players, I must state that this makes a lot of sense. I will pray for these negroes, and hope they pray to God themselves. Maybe, if their prayers are earnest, they will become white like me as God intended.

 

as seen on Dick Stanke's Blogosphere.

After Cain killed his brother, Abel, our loving God put a mark on him that was carried down by all further generations. Most respected scholars agree that the mark to which the Bible refers is the dark skin of the negro.

 

Insight anyone?

 

God dont exist and the Bible is just a book like Harry Potter but older, you know.

Here, let me post the whole thing.

 

It appears that several negro football players were upset by my recent blog where I stated when I grew up I wanted to be just like a negro except without the dark skin, frizzy hair and athletic ability.

 

Yesterday at school, I was attacked by these negro football players. They cornered me in the boys bathroom during lunch and humiliated me. They pushed my head into the toilet (which hadn't been flushed in some time) and gave me a chocolate swirly. On the bright side, I don't need to wash my hair this week now as a result. Oh, and they broke my glasses and nose, and my anus is still bleeding.

 

My Mom told me that after Cain killed his brother, Abel, our loving God put a mark on him that was carried down by all further generations. She told me that most respected scholars agree that the mark to which the Bible refers is the dark skin of the negro.

 

Considering the mean and violent ways of the football players, I must state that this makes a lot of sense. I will pray for these negroes, and hope they pray to God themselves. Maybe, if their prayers are earnest, they will become white like me as God intended.

 

as seen on Dick Stanke's Blogosphere.

 

Wow...You got owned by black people and your mother tries to make it feel better by telling you a lousy bible segment? Sounds like your life is going to be fucked up one, whether it be black or white people fucking it up for you...

 

Morel Orel needs some god damn balls and needs to go toe to toe.

Most respected scholars agree that the mark to which the Bible refers is the dark skin of the negro.

 

Yeah. All those scholars were hanged in the Nuremberg trials.

After Cain killed his brother, Abel, our loving God put a mark on him that was carried down by all further generations. Most respected scholars agree that the mark to which the Bible refers is the dark skin of the negro.

 

Insight anyone?

 

and then some scholars say it is the descendants of Ham (Son of Abraham I believe) that are negros as he was also cursed in a similar way.

The LORD, the God of their ancestors, repeatedly sent his prophets to warn them, for he had compassion on his people and his Temple. But the people mocked these messengers of God and despised their words. They scoffed at the prophets until the LORD's anger could no longer be restrained and there was no remedy. So the LORD brought the king of Babylon against them. The Babylonians killed Judah's young men, even chasing after them into the Temple. They had no pity on the people, killing both young and old, men and women, healthy and sick. God handed them all over to Nebuchadnezzar. The king also took home to Babylon all the utensils, large and small, used in the Temple of God, and the treasures from both the LORD's Temple and the royal palace. He also took with him all the royal princes. Then his army set fire to the Temple of God, broke down the walls of Jerusalem, burned all the palaces, and completely destroyed everything of value. The few who survived were taken away to Babylon, and they became servants to the king and his sons until the kingdom of Persia came to power. So the message of the LORD spoken through Jeremiah was fulfilled. The land finally enjoyed its Sabbath rest, lying desolate for seventy years, just as the prophet had said. (2 Chronicles 36:15-21 NLT)

 

'This is what the LORD, the God of Israel, says: I will make your weapons useless against the king of Babylon and the Babylonians who are attacking you. Yes, I will bring your enemies right into the heart of this city. I myself will fight against you with great power, for I am very angry. You have made me furious! I will send a terrible plague upon this city, and both people and animals will die. And then, says the LORD, even after King Zedekiah, his officials, and everyone else in the city have survived war, famine, and disease, I will hand them over to King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. He will slaughter them all without mercy, pity, or compassion.' "Tell all the people, 'This is what the LORD says: Take your choice of life or death! Everyone who stays in Jerusalem will die from war, famine, or disease, but those who go out and surrender to the Babylonians will live. For I have decided to bring disaster and not good upon this city, says the LORD. It will be captured by the king of Babylon, and he will reduce it to ashes.' (Jeremiah 21:4-10 NLT)

 

The next day, when Pashhur finally released him, Jeremiah said, "Pashhur, the LORD has changed your name. From now on you are to be called 'The Man Who Lives in Terror.' For this is what the LORD says: I will send terror upon you and all your friends, and you will watch as they are slaughtered by the swords of the enemy. I will hand the people of Judah over to the king of Babylon. He will take them captive to Babylon or run them through with the sword. And I will let your enemies plunder Jerusalem. All the famed treasures of the city – the precious jewels and gold and silver of your kings – will be carried off to Babylon. As for you, Pashhur, you and all your household will go as captives to Babylon. There you will die and be buried, you and all your friends to whom you promised that everything would be all right." (Jeremiah 20:3-6 NLT)

 

"As these men watch, Jeremiah, smash the jar you brought with you. Then say to them, 'This is what the LORD Almighty says: As this jar lies shattered, so I will shatter the people of Judah and Jerusalem beyond all hope of repair. They will bury the bodies in Topheth until there is no more room. This is what I will do to this place and its people, says the LORD. I will cause this city to become defiled like Topheth. Yes, all the houses in Jerusalem, including the palace of Judah's kings, will become like Topheth – all the houses where you burned incense on the rooftops to your star gods, and where drink offerings were poured out to your idols.'" Then Jeremiah returned from Topheth where he had delivered this message, and he stopped in front of the Temple of the LORD. He said to the people there, "This is what the LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, says: I will bring disaster upon this city and its surrounding towns just as I promised, because you have stubbornly refused to listen to me." (Jeremiah 19:10-15 NLT)

 

So beware, for the time is coming, says the LORD, when this place will no longer be called Topheth or the valley of the son of Hinnom, but the Valley of Slaughter. For I will upset the battle plans of Judah and Jerusalem and let invading armies slaughter them. The enemy will leave the dead bodies as food for the vultures and wild animals. I will wipe Jerusalem from the face of the earth, making it a monument to their stupidity. All who pass by will be appalled and will gasp at the destruction they see there. I will see to it that your enemies lay siege to the city until all the food is gone. Then those trapped inside will have to eat their own sons and daughters and friends. They will be driven to utter despair.' (Jeremiah 19:6-9 NLT)

 

Say to the nations far and wide: "Get ready for war! Call out your best warriors! Let all your fighting men advance for the attack! Beat your plowshares into swords and your pruning hooks into spears. Train even your weaklings to be warriors. Come quickly, all you nations everywhere! Gather together in the valley." And now, O LORD, call out your warriors! "Let the nations be called to arms. Let them march to the valley of Jehoshaphat. There I, the LORD, will sit to pronounce judgment on them all. Now let the sickle do its work, for the harvest is ripe. Come, tread the winepress because it is full. The storage vats are overflowing with the wickedness of these people." Thousands upon thousands are waiting in the valley of decision. It is there that the day of the LORD will soon arrive. The sun and moon will grow dark, and the stars will no longer shine. The LORD's voice will roar from Zion and thunder from Jerusalem, and the earth and heavens will begin to shake. But to his people of Israel, the LORD will be a welcoming refuge and a strong fortress. "Then you will know that I, the LORD your God, live in Zion, my holy mountain. Jerusalem will be holy forever, and foreign armies will never conquer her again. (Joel 3:9-17 NLT some Bibles have this as chapter 4)

 

Say to the nations far and wide: "Get ready for war! Call out your best warriors! Let all your fighting men advance for the attack! Beat your plowshares into swords and your pruning hooks into spears. Train even your weaklings to be warriors. Come quickly, all you nations everywhere! Gather together in the valley." And now, O LORD, call out your warriors! "Let the nations be called to arms. Let them march to the valley of Jehoshaphat. There I, the LORD, will sit to pronounce judgment on them all. Now let the sickle do its work, for the harvest is ripe. Come, tread the winepress because it is full. The storage vats are overflowing with the wickedness of these people." Thousands upon thousands are waiting in the valley of decision. It is there that the day of the LORD will soon arrive. The sun and moon will grow dark, and the stars will no longer shine. The LORD's voice will roar from Zion and thunder from Jerusalem, and the earth and heavens will begin to shake. But to his people of Israel, the LORD will be a welcoming refuge and a strong fortress. "Then you will know that I, the LORD your God, live in Zion, my holy mountain. Jerusalem will be holy forever, and foreign armies will never conquer her again. (Joel 3:9-17 NLT some Bibles have this as chapter 4)

 

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