Black Jeopardy : Where Was Christianity Founded??
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Started by 1FocusedBruh
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Feb 2004
Where did Christianity develop??
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The Copts are the Christians of Egypt. Theirs is among the most ancient forms of Christianity, born in the time of Jesus. The name derives from the Arabic Qibt, an abbreviation of the Geek name Aigyptios (Egyptian); this is in turn is a derivation of Hikuptah, House of the Energy of Ptah, the religious name for Memphis, the capital city of ancient Egypt. Coptic Christianity mingles remnants of pharaonic practices, elements of Hellenistic and Byzantine Egyptian culture, and the dynamism of Arab civilization....
"Blessed is Egypt My people." (Isaiah 19:25).
http://www.stmarycoptorthodox.org/egyptian_christianity.htm
Hmmm..Christainity was born in Africa...
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Did you know that the Greek came to Ehitopia(What is now known as Egypt) for religious help??
More Proof..
The Foundations of Monasticism
Egypt is regarded by many Christians, regardless of denomination, as the home of Christian monasticism, and it is very easy to see why. The sheer number of Christian monasteries scattered about the East is astounding, from the 300 that were in Constantinople alone to the isolated Saint Catherine's at Mount Sinai. Yet it was Egypt that was seen as the heart of the monastic idea. The anonymous work, History of the Monks in Egypt, written at some time in the fourth century, says of Egypt:
There is no town or village in Egypt or the Thebaid that is not surrounded by hermitages as if by walls, and the people depend on their prayers as if on God Himself...Through them the world is kept in being.
Christian monasticism emerged as a genuine movement during the early fourth century, but the spirit of monasticism was already present in Christianity with its ideas of asceticism and moderation. For the Christian East, the monk was by definition a solitary role, and there have been more Christian hermits in this area than in any other in the world.
http://interoz.com/egypt/chiste1.htm
Africa!!!
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