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Originally Posted by Evilmav2
White Moses Wins, because essentially all archeological evidence indicates that folks who lived in the Holy land during the 1300-1500 BC era in which the biblical exodus probably took place, all exhibited bone structures that overwhelmingly feature traits typical of the various ancient Semitic peoples, rather than those found in Northern Africa or those exhibited by ancient sub-saharan, 'Black' Africans...
White Moses Wins 3-0. And for a change of pace:
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technically, Evilmav2, your reasoning is not sound. St. Moses the black is an entirely different person (well, and the picture you posted doesn't look very semitic
). and my vote mighta been for him, cause when the gang he used to run with terrorized the monastery that he'd joined, St. Moses the black tied them all up and carried them to the abbot. When the abbot said to let them all go, St. Moses the black converted them all to Christianity. If Christianity has some bad mo-fos, then he's their leader.