03/03/2024
What shall we say in response to these things?
I love the fact that we are excited about our history.
Never.the.less, we can't keep speculating about some ancient events that we know little about.
First, let's look at Eden. It's not proven anywhere by anyone, dead or alive, that Eden was located on the African soil. Of course, her first inhabitants, Adam and Eve, were black, as written in the book of Enoch, the seventh from Adam. According to this ancient holy book, Noah was the first white human.
If you read the book of Genesis carefully and with the greatest care, you will see the the garden of Eden had a single river that would move by itself and water the entire Eden, because God was yet to cause rain to fall on earth.
It's written in Genesis that the river divided into four rivers outside the garden. Today, to of the four rivers are wiped away clean like a stain; but the other two are still flowing, and one of them is River Euphrates. Now what is so fascinating about the two surviving rivers is that they both have their source in Turkey. What this implies is that the single river that divided Eden into two was located in Turkey, and not Africa or Israel. So the location of Eden is Turkey.
In the book of Revelation, Christ Jesus reveals that Satan has his throne in Pergamum, Turkey. Why is this important? It is because Satan would set his throne in the territory he defeated our first parents. This is lawful.
The fact that the source of the two surviving rivers is Turkey and the throne of Satan as well located in Turkey shows that Eden was in Turkey and not anywhere we keep guessing.
Now let's focus on Christ Jesus Himself. The Jesus that is described in the book of Revelation by Apostle John the son of Zebedee, does not have the same image with Jesus the Word became flesh. When Christ Jesus ascended into heaven, he took back His original form that He was having the the Father. (Christ is the exact image of the invisible God.) In other words, when Jesus came down to earth, he was given an imperfect image to look like any other human: He did not have an attractive image that would pull people to Him.
So talking about the colour of Jesus who was in human form and quoting the book of Revelation that describes the ascended and glorified Jesus doesn't make any sense (to me). As a human, he wasn't having white hair like wool on his head when he died at thirty-three.
More so, dragging Jesus to Africa in this way rather promotes racism. Jesus came and died for all; and more than that, He was raised to life and is in heaven with the Father.
You can, of course, use any story in the Bible and turn it into a quasi-fictional work; Paradise Lost.
Son of thunder.