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Great Awakening
Movements Some of
the revivalist and evangelical movements of the 1600-1700s borrowed elements
of Islam Islam
itself has characteristics of all are equal under the eyes of god. Which is a
theme ran through the earliest forms of Christianity; specifically those begat’s of Paul and the teachings of his churches. Which
are marked and decidedly different than the teachings of Simon Peter and his
begat. Paul was
an Esau line descendant. It is interesting that Paul’s teachings an that of Mohamed are so closely connected. Especially
when the areas in the north east had so close ties to Islamic slave traders. Looks like
the earliest connections between a preIslam Esau
line descended religious base made a dramatic upsurge in the great awakenings
in the 16-1700s. I wonder if any of those strong evangelicals realize a
strong portion of their faith is based on the teachings of Islam. "Fears of what American independence might mean. Some of the
smaller religious groups felt that Britain had protected them from more
powerful denominations that could potentially flourish if the new American
state adopted a national religion." a very realistic concept that the
very rich western African nations could put their riches into another army
and invade either the UK or worse America. Plenty of money, plenty of men,
plenty of ships, plenty of all key elements needed for an invasion of an area
without a sufficient army to defend against. The Ship builders did not work directly with Slaves, they worked
directly with those that transported the slaves. Those that transported the slaves had direct first hand long term
contact with west African militant Islamic nations. Making a business deal
with those cultures from the earliest recorded business dealings with said
types of cultures to present; sometimes business deals take a very long time
to negotiate. When different governments are in charge, some deals have to be
renegotiated. Which means those that purchased the colonial ships, had to at
times spend vast amounts of time weeks to months at a time negotiating. E.g.
direct and long term interaction with militant Islamic cultures and people. More than a few of the ship builders were not Europeans but born and
raised in America. So a few dozen, hundred, etc. people with direct militant
Islamic empire influence, over 200 years will place a measurable percentage
of militant Islamic influence into the north eastern and middle colonies
directly from trusted sources. Their own citizens who traveled to those areas
to negotiate. Humans learn primarily through mimicry; so a week willed person can
and will start to mimic some of the behaviors they see. We cannot help it;
even the strongest people some of their behavior patterns will start to
reflect what behavior patterns they see. That is partially were the sub
fields of behaviorism and neuropsychology came from. “why do I repeat the
behaviors of those around me, whether I want to or not.” In Connecticut there are a couple ship wright docks in that immediate
area? Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, etc have ship
yards which have been building ships since practically James town? More than
a few hundred of the ships built within 150 miles of you were used directly
in the triangle trade. IN other words lots of contact second and third hand
contact with militant Islam. Not to mention the facts regarding both Mohammed and Paul were Hyksos
descended individuals. Paul was born in a town which used to be a serious
strong hold and major city in the Hyksos Empire. Once a city has a
philosophy; they usually keep it. Unless the inhabitance are almost entirely
killed off and almost entirely bran new citizens are brought in; the old
philosophy is maintained. A great deal of the philosophy that Paul brought
into the mix was straight out of the Hyksos philosophy; which is why the dead
sea scrolls call him “the evil priest”, the apostles still alive hated him
and what he was doing. Most of what Mohammed did was to bring back a huge amount
of the old and buried Esau/Hyksos philosophy he found buried in underground
libraries at Mecca. The Hyksos philosophy is why the puritans were hated so
much by the Royal families of Europe. Also part of the reasons the Huguenots
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