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Elohim Sent Hybrid Man To Destroy White Men A.D. Anno Domini False Rule.

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Elohim gods came to Earth 450,000 years ago, established the civilization when it was sterile. Kingship Government was established to rule Earth, when they created hybrid human beings by genetic manippulation, in their image, and after their likeness were governmened by Kingship government which only serves civiized orderly society. Before Elohim departed Earth the god Ninerta handed over Kingship government to the hybrid humans of gods DNA phylumthe offspring. No White Caucasoid is included in hybrid civiliation Kingship government, nor is it legal for Caucasoid to cohabitate with civilized hybrid people, because they are a sodomite culture, no accommodation is made that society. The question: What is A.D. Anno Domini "In The Year of Our Lord?," that belongs exactly to Christianity having no legal ties to Elohim Kingship. It has 509 BC coup overthrow by Caucasoid, invalid Europe exclusive.   By MICHAEL GORMLEY,  APRIL 24, 2005 ASSOCIATED PRESS, WRITER ALBANY, N.Y. — 

In a world encouraged to embrace differences, BC and AD are increasingly on the wrong end of the religious sensitivity meter.

Educators and historians say schools from North America to Australia have been changing the terms Before Christ to Before Common Era and Anno Domini (Latin for year of the Lord) to Common Era. In short, they’re referred to as BCE and CE.

The change has stoked the ire of Christian conservatives and some religious leaders, who view it as an attack on a social and political order that has been in place for centuries. Ironically, for more than a century Hebrew lessons have used BCE and CE, with CE sometimes referring to Christian Era.

That begs the question: Can old and new coexist in harmony, or must one give way to the other to reflect changing times and attitudes?

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