Palestinian Cleric: Native Americans spoke Arabic!

As for the Indians, they called themselves The People. The Cherokee Nation had a government system long before the white Europeans came here. The headquarters were in the present day Atlanta area.They were mainly farmers and hunters, lived in wooden houses, produced a newspaper and wore a simple type shirt and trousers. I know this because some of my ancestors were Blackfoot Cherokee and information was passed down through family lines. No link will be provided.

Any link provided would be bullshit. What's the injun word for "the people"?

People without writing, or technology beyond a spear, produced a newspaper. People say the dumbest things in praise of non-whites.

Woo ... I smell smoke. Are you of the White Supremacist Tribe?
 
Park your camel for free at all Arab Native American-owned casinos. But, no gambling or alcohol allowed! Fun for all! :badgrin:
 
As for the Indians, they called themselves The People. The Cherokee Nation had a government system long before the white Europeans came here. The headquarters were in the present day Atlanta area.They were mainly farmers and hunters, lived in wooden houses, produced a newspaper and wore a simple type shirt and trousers. I know this because some of my ancestors were Blackfoot Cherokee and information was passed down through family lines. No link will be provided.

Any link provided would be bullshit. What's the injun word for "the people"?

People without writing, or technology beyond a spear, produced a newspaper. People say the dumbest things in praise of non-whites.
I take it you have a PhD in history.

More like a PHD in bullshit.
 
Since the pestilinians claim Arabic Native American heritage, this no doubt means Native Americans will have the reciprocal right to move to the Middle East and live safely and securely in Arab countries, enjoying religious and gender freedom, and even receive oil royalties, right? :woohoo:

No, I didn't think so :nono:
 
No one has ever found antecolumbian Indian writing that wasn't Arabic.
Does this Mayan script look Arabic?

http://www.authenticmaya.com/images/maya_landa.png


The above taken from this:

Maya Writing
One thing the Mayans and Palestinians have in common, is the culture of child sacrifice. It seems both cultures bred their kids as a sacrifice to their ideology. Except the Mayans came thousands of years before Islam and made astounding discoveries in science, medicine, and astronomy. Considering the era they lived in, the tools they had at their disposal.
 
No one has ever found antecolumbian Indian writing that wasn't Arabic.
Does this Mayan script look Arabic?

http://www.authenticmaya.com/images/maya_landa.png


The above taken from this:

Maya Writing
One thing the Mayans and Palestinians have in common, is the culture of child sacrifice. It seems both cultures bred their kids as a sacrifice to their ideology. Except the Mayans came thousands of years before Islam and made astounding discoveries in science, medicine, and astronomy. Considering the era they lived in, the tools they had at their disposal.

Sacrifice was a common practice in ancient times, except, in Judaism as per the Biblical story of Abraham and Isaac.

Muslimes don't sacrifice their children as much as honor kill them if they view the actions of family members as disgracing their family honor. The honor killing of raped women by their family members is common in Egypt and elsewhere in the Muslime world---The victim is further victimized.

Muslime children in the West are increasingly honor killed, such as the girls in the US run over by an SUV driven by their father for dressing too "Western"

Islime sanctions honor killing of family members as the Shariah, the Constitution of Islime, specifically does not provide punishment for parents and grandparents murdering their children and grandchildren.

Before Islime, Arabs used to bury their female babies alive. Now, they honor kill them
 
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One thing the Mayans and Palestinians have in common, is the culture of child sacrifice. It seems both cultures bred their kids as a sacrifice to their ideology. Except the Mayans came thousands of years before Islam and made astounding discoveries in science, medicine, and astronomy. Considering the era they lived in, the tools they had at their disposal.

In all fairness, the Mayans mostly sacrificed defeated enemy tribes. Though you wouldn't want to be the Lakers under Mayan rule...
 
One thing the Mayans and Palestinians have in common, is the culture of child sacrifice. It seems both cultures bred their kids as a sacrifice to their ideology. Except the Mayans came thousands of years before Islam and made astounding discoveries in science, medicine, and astronomy. Considering the era they lived in, the tools they had at their disposal.

In all fairness, the Mayans mostly sacrificed defeated enemy tribes. Though you wouldn't want to be the Lakers under Mayan rule...
Actually, the Mayans would breed their best and strongest men as sacrifice to their Gods. Although their genius and acheivements rivaled the Egyptians as far as ancient civilizations are concerned. It's quite puzziling, when you consider they were under a constant state of war with opposing tribes, while at the same time sacrificing their best warriors.
 
One thing the Mayans and Palestinians have in common, is the culture of child sacrifice. It seems both cultures bred their kids as a sacrifice to their ideology. Except the Mayans came thousands of years before Islam and made astounding discoveries in science, medicine, and astronomy. Considering the era they lived in, the tools they had at their disposal.

In all fairness, the Mayans mostly sacrificed defeated enemy tribes. Though you wouldn't want to be the Lakers under Mayan rule...
Actually, the Mayans would breed their best and strongest men as sacrifice to their Gods. Although their genius and acheivements rivaled the Egyptians as far as ancient civilizations are concerned. It's quite puzziling, when you consider they were under a constant state of war with opposing tribes, while at the same time sacrificing their best warriors.

Gotta give props, though, to the ancient Egyptians who, arguably, established the first civilization, or at least among the first. Even today, thousands of years later, engineers remain astonished by the genius of the Pyramids. The ancient Egyptians pioneered agriculture by utilizing the Nile River.

Though, it must be quickly added that the ancient Egyptians were neither Arab nor Muslime, no doubt factors in their advanced society.

The day the wretched Arab Muslims invaded Egypt was the day Egypt ceased to be a great civilization
 
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In all fairness, the Mayans mostly sacrificed defeated enemy tribes. Though you wouldn't want to be the Lakers under Mayan rule...
Actually, the Mayans would breed their best and strongest men as sacrifice to their Gods. Although their genius and acheivements rivaled the Egyptians as far as ancient civilizations are concerned. It's quite puzziling, when you consider they were under a constant state of war with opposing tribes, while at the same time sacrificing their best warriors.

Gotta give props, though, to the ancient Egyptians who, arguably, established the first civilization, or at least among the first. Even today, thousands of years later, engineers remain astonished by the genius of the Pyramids. The ancient Egyptians pioneered agriculture by utilizing the Nile River.

Though, it must be quickly added that the ancient Egyptians were neither Arab nor Muslime, no doubt factors in their advanced society.

The day the wretched Arab Muslims invaded Egypt was the day Egypt ceased to be a great civilization

It is said that many of the customs and traditions Moses brought with him into his faith were a direct result of his exposure and upbringing as an ancient Egyptian. Moses was a highly educated man, actually brought up among the elite to be an Egyptian leader, who gave it all up to be a righteous follower of G-d and save his people.
 
Actually, the Mayans would breed their best and strongest men as sacrifice to their Gods. Although their genius and acheivements rivaled the Egyptians as far as ancient civilizations are concerned. It's quite puzziling, when you consider they were under a constant state of war with opposing tribes, while at the same time sacrificing their best warriors.

Gotta give props, though, to the ancient Egyptians who, arguably, established the first civilization, or at least among the first. Even today, thousands of years later, engineers remain astonished by the genius of the Pyramids. The ancient Egyptians pioneered agriculture by utilizing the Nile River.

Though, it must be quickly added that the ancient Egyptians were neither Arab nor Muslime, no doubt factors in their advanced society.

The day the wretched Arab Muslims invaded Egypt was the day Egypt ceased to be a great civilization

It is said that many of the customs and traditions Moses brought with him into his faith were a direct result of his exposure and upbringing as an ancient Egyptian. Moses was a highly educated man, actually brought up among the elite to be an Egyptian leader, who gave it all up to be a righteous follower of G-d and save his people.

Sigmund Freud speculated in his book on the subject, which scholars agree with, that Moses, an Egyptian, embraced the monotheism briefly advocated by Egyptian pharoah Akhenaten that was revolutionary in Egypt that worshipped many gods.. The theory is Moses proposed to the Jews of Egypt that he would lead them out of Egypt provided they, too, embrace his newfound monotheistic beliefs.
 
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Gotta give props, though, to the ancient Egyptians who, arguably, established the first civilization, or at least among the first. Even today, thousands of years later, engineers remain astonished by the genius of the Pyramids. The ancient Egyptians pioneered agriculture by utilizing the Nile River.

Though, it must be quickly added that the ancient Egyptians were neither Arab nor Muslime, no doubt factors in their advanced society.

The day the wretched Arab Muslims invaded Egypt was the day Egypt ceased to be a great civilization

It is said that many of the customs and traditions Moses brought with him into his faith were a direct result of his exposure and upbringing as an ancient Egyptian. Moses was a highly educated man, actually brought up among the elite to be an Egyptian leader, who gave it all up to be a righteous follower of G-d and save his people.

Sigmund Freud speculated in his book on the subject, which scholars agree with, that Moses, an Egyptian, embraced the monotheism briefly advocated by Egyptian pharoah Akhenaten that was revolutionary in Egypt that worshipped many gods.. The theory is Moses proposed to the Jews of Egypt that he would lead them out of Egypt provided they, too, embrace his newfound monotheistic beliefs.
No faith is created in a vacuum. All faiths borrow and mix from other cultures and previous tribes. Same goes with Judaism.
 
It is said that many of the customs and traditions Moses brought with him into his faith were a direct result of his exposure and upbringing as an ancient Egyptian. Moses was a highly educated man, actually brought up among the elite to be an Egyptian leader, who gave it all up to be a righteous follower of G-d and save his people.

Sigmund Freud speculated in his book on the subject, which scholars agree with, that Moses, an Egyptian, embraced the monotheism briefly advocated by Egyptian pharoah Akhenaten that was revolutionary in Egypt that worshipped many gods.. The theory is Moses proposed to the Jews of Egypt that he would lead them out of Egypt provided they, too, embrace his newfound monotheistic beliefs.
No faith is created in a vacuum. All faiths borrow and mix from other cultures and previous tribes. Same goes with Judaism.

To an extent, yes. It was the Jews, however, with the distinction of having first made ethical monotheism the foundation of their ideology.
 
Hey, does this mean Manhattan has to be returned to the Arabs? Shit, just when I found cheap parking. :badgrin:
 
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