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21 Oct 2014

AS THE DAYS OF NOAH WERE

AS THE DAYS OF NOAH WEREBut as the days of Noah were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until…

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  1. TheLoner47 says

    October 21, 2014 at 2:18 pm

    DUDE YOU’RE STARTING TO SOUND LIKE ONE OF THESE IDIOTIC HATE MONGERS OUT
    THERE. WORD OF ADVISE NOT ALL WHITIES HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH ENSLAVING
    YOUR DUMB ASS SO FUCK OFF WITH ALL THIS BULLSHIT AND GET A CLUE!

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  2. TheLoner47 says

    October 21, 2014 at 2:39 pm

    SAYING JESUS WAS A NEGRO IS A BIT OF A STRETCH. BUT I GUESS YOU COULD SAY
    SEMITIC PEOPLES ARE NEGROES, BUT I DOUBT THEY WOULD GO ALONG WITH THAT
    ASSERTION.

    Reply
  3. Vitaliy Shapovalov says

    October 21, 2014 at 2:54 pm

    Reply
  4. Vitaliy Shapovalov says

    October 21, 2014 at 2:58 pm

    The Good Ship Jesus | The Beginning of the British Slave Trade

    The Good Ship Jesus

    What has come to be referred to as “The Good Ship Jesus” was in fact the
    “Jesus of Lubeck,” a 700-ton ship purchased by King Henry VIII from the
    Hanseatic League, a merchant alliance between the cities of Hamburg and
    Lubeck in Germany. Twenty years after its purchase the ship, in disrepair,
    was leant to Sir John Hawkins by Queen Elizabeth.

    Hawkins, a cousin of Sir Francis Drake, was granted permission from Queen
    Elizabeth for his first voyage in 1562. He was allowed to carry Africans to
    the Americas “with their own free consent” and he agreed to this condition.
    Hawkins had a reputation for being a religious man who required his crew to
    “serve God daily” and to love one another. Sir Francis Drake accompanied
    Hawkins on this voyage and subsequent others. Drake, was himself, devoutly
    religious. Services were held on board twice a day.

    John Hawkins Coat of Arms
    A bound slave adorns John Hawkins’ coat of arms.
    Off the coast of Africa, near Sierra Leone, Hawkins captured 300-500
    slaves, mostly by plundering Portugese ships, but also through violence and
    subterfuge promising Africans free land and riches in the new world. He
    sold most of the slaves in what is now known as the Dominican Republic. He
    returned home with a profit and ships laden with ivory, hides, and sugar.
    Thus began the British slave trade.

    On his return to England Queen Elizabeth, livid, assailed Hawkins charging
    that his endeavor, “, was detestable and would call down vengeance from
    heaven upon the undertakers.” When Elizabeth became fully aware, however,
    of the profits to be made she joined in partnership with Hawkins and
    provided him with the “Jesus of Lubeck,” a.k.a., “The Good Ship Jesus.”

    A later slaving expedition in 1567, consisting of five ships and the “Jesus
    of Lubeck,” met with resistance from the Spaniards at St Juan d’Ulloa in
    Mexico. Since the slave trade was illegal Spanish colonists usually
    required a charade of force from British ships, after which they would buy
    slaves at a discount. This time, however, the Spanish attacked the British
    ships and the “Jesus of Lubeck,” cumbersome and difficult to maneuver, was
    sunk and the crew slaughtered. Hawkins escaped with Drake on a smaller ship.

    Hawkins, his piratic ambitions dashed, returned to England and remained
    there in the service of the Queen. He gained distinction for his pivotal
    role in defeating the Spanish Armada and was knighted in 1588.

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