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Rating: Summary: read this now Review: a Law had been made, as they all know, that this BOOK will be AGAINST THE LAW after Jan 11 2005. Along with all Truth. Gaurd the child of Khazar-El. Yeah!
Rating: Summary: bible legacy of the black race Review: As I attend church I always wondered if anyone else saw the waste of time on Sunday morning. I have been scorned, and ridiculed by numerous preachers for being honest about how I see that many black churches are not on the right path with the scriptures, and God's spirit. Thank God for some churches and ministers that also see it, and yet it only seems to be a few. Thank God for Joyce Andrews for revealing this truth and the reason of satan's reign in the black church. For this reason I read the word for myself, and pray God educate me. Love you Joyce.
Rating: Summary: THE TRUTH IS OUT THEIR.. ABOUT THE BLACK RACE. Review: This book, "The Legacy of the Black Race" is a book for this time, far too long the truth have been denied to us as a people. The God of the ages, has removed the vail, the book is unsealed. The truth cannot be hidden, this book should be in every class room, in every Church that preach Jesus The Christ. The black people across America, the Cribbean, Central and South America should get a copy of this book and free themselfs from the prison of their minds. After you read this book, you will never look at another black person the same way again. I have alway known the truth about this prophecy concerning the Black race. And I have always ask myself this Question why is this not taught in the Black Churches. And I realize that Satan has blinded them. Hosea 4--6 "My people are destroyed for lack of Knowledge. Because you have rejected Knowledge, I also will reject you from being priest for me; because you have forgotton the laws of your God, I also will forget your children." Thanks Joyce Andrews for writing this book it was God instructing you to do this. To bring the truth into the light. may the peace of Christ be with you...
Rating: Summary: A must read for Africans & African-Americans Review: This is a well written book about Bible prophecy & Black African people. It takes many things I've heard all of my life about Black Africans in the Bible and presents them logically. From the beginning it can appear insulting, self-defeating, and even scary. But stay with the book, because it really isn't any of those things. I actually find its revelations satisfying & empowering. Yet it makes to extremely sad, because I know many Black Americans will refuse to even entertain or take it upon themselves to challenge its contents when in reality it just answers a lot of questions Black people talk about all of the time. You'll find you'll really want to disagree with the author's facts. It's a hard pill to swallow. Yet if you stay with the book, you find that it's actually in Black people's best interests to agree with the author. However, if you think that you don't believe in a higher power, maybe all of Joyce Andrews' findings will be lost within your pride & other emotions. (Good thing everyone actually does believe in some form of higher power-even if they don't know they do.) What the book most lacks: - Insufficient amount of maps - Illustrated history timelines - Sort-of family tree graphics of African people - Sort-of family tree graphics of African nations or countries - Better explanation of the two Ethiopian eras, regions, and timelines Joyce Andrews surely must continue writing more books of this subject & related subjects. I have been recommending this book to everyone I love & respect. And I've taken time to write this review in efforts to offer this book to you too.
Rating: Summary: THE TRUTH IS OUT THEIR.. ABOUT THE BLACK RACE. Review: This is a well written book about Bible prophecy & Black African people. It takes many things I've heard all of my life about Black Africans in the Bible and presents them logically. From the beginning it can appear insulting, self-defeating, and even scary. But stay with the book, because it really isn't any of those things. I actually find its revelations satisfying & empowering. Yet it makes to extremely sad, because I know many Black Americans will refuse to even entertain or take it upon themselves to challenge its contents when in reality it just answers a lot of questions Black people talk about all of the time. You'll find you'll really want to disagree with the author's facts. It's a hard pill to swallow. Yet if you stay with the book, you find that it's actually in Black people's best interests to agree with the author. However, if you think that you don't believe in a higher power, maybe all of Joyce Andrews' findings will be lost within your pride & other emotions. (Good thing everyone actually does believe in some form of higher power-even if they don't know they do.) What the book most lacks: - Insufficient amount of maps - Illustrated history timelines - Sort-of family tree graphics of African people - Sort-of family tree graphics of African nations or countries - Better explanation of the two Ethiopian eras, regions, and timelines Joyce Andrews surely must continue writing more books of this subject & related subjects. I have been recommending this book to everyone I love & respect. And I've taken time to write this review in efforts to offer this book to you too.
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