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[–] iamrage [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

My sides are on the moon lol

Bonus points if you explain how asians came to be :P

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[–] deuxabuse 0 points 8 points (+8|-0) ago 

Well, my grandmother believes black people are the children of Cain. She believes that since Adam and Eve then Cain and Abel were the only humans on earth when Cain was cast out after killing Abel he mated with an ape and that's where the Mark of Cain comes from, making the offspring black. Granted she's 75, quit school in 8th grade, grew up rough in the Appalachian mountians and her most noted trait was fighting you can take that as you like. I was never religious, so I always just thought it was another quirk of old people until I got around high school and realized it's hella racist.

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[–] voat-ist 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

This is an old and racist theology. And it has a real problem when you consider that the flood wiped out that line.

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[–] deuxabuse 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Well she also chased me out of the garden with a rake once because she said stepping over her cucumber vines while I was on my period would kill them. I don't think many of her beliefs are backed by science or logic.

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[–] ScreaminMime ago 

I believe the racist's counter is that Black folks derived from Noah's son's that laughed at him when he was uncovered... it's been awhile, I forget the details.

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[–] Clientkill 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Bad raycis grandma!

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[–] cinderblock 1 point 6 points (+7|-1) ago 

I don't have a full answer for that, but, if, I repeat, if, the Bible is true, Adam & Eve weren't white.

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[–] iamrage [S] ago 

See this is interesting. Does the Bible state what colour the first humans were?

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[–] cinderblock 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

No, but logically, based on geography location, they wouldn't have been white.

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[–] voat-ist 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

This is not an answer.

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[–] trucking_foal 1 point 4 points (+5|-1) ago 

The bible was written by men to control tribes. At the time, there wasn't any issue with other races because the Bedouins & tribes at the time were all the same people. the main focus of the bible is to control behavior, and ensure the people breed within their own tribes. This was essential for survival.

Each culture has some story of how people came to be. The Japanese Kojiki has some fun stories, the Native American Indians have some really cool stories too, each tribe had a different one. the Apache, the Cherokee, The Hopi, the Navajo, etc..Why anyone would believe the biblical story of creation, over any of the others is a complete mystery to me. Furthermore, why anyone can somehow shoehorn logic into any of the stories and believe them is astounding, especially at a point in time when we have massive archeological evidence that completely shreds them.

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[–] barset 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

Don't take the text literally. It's largely proverbial and equally largely taken far too literally.

If you strip it down Jefferson style it's not such a bad "religion."

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[–] lordtyp0 ago 

The mormons believe dark skin to be the curse of Cain. They have the same idea regarding Native Americans (descendants of Lamenites.).

Course, The Book of Genesis says that the children of Adam and Eve went to live with other people in other cities. Who are they? And, where did they come from?

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[–] GPBunny 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

But Adam & Eve story is mute. How do you explain Blacks, and Asians after NOAH? The whole world was flooded and only Noah's family survived so how could the diversity and migration happen?

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[–] Kadynce 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

*moot: subject to debate, dispute, or uncertainty, and typically not admitting of a final decision.

not trying to be a dick, just letting you know for future reference :)

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