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Do You Know? 🧐 | “The Pope Who Signed Away Millions of Lives” | A Short Story of Pope Nicholas V

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@oluofnaija
The Role of the Church in Brutal Slavery

In the 15th century, the Catholic Church became the first global institution to declare that Black lives did not matter. In a series of papal bulls beginning with Pope Nicholas V's Dum Diversas (1452)



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@oluofnaija
and including Pope Alexander VI's Inter Caetera (1493), the church not only authorized the perpetual enslavement of Africans and the seizure of "non-Christian" lands, but morally sanctioned the development of the trans-Atlantic slave trade.



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@oluofnaija
This trade forcibly transported at least 12.5 million enslaved African men, women and children to the Americas and Europe to enrich European and often Catholic coffers. It also caused the deaths of tens of millions of Africans and Native Americans over nearly four centuries.






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@kemetnubiakamp
The people with the oldest R1b branches are from Central West Africa. The ethnic groups on this slide are even from the same language group as Tutankhamun.



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@kemetnubiakamp
A simple question was asked. Show me a tomb wall of white Egyptians before the Greek conquest. Zero blondes existed. Heck, they aren't even visible in the Greek Egypt era, so that's a stretch to claim dead bodies who had artifacts of black hair.



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@kemetnubiakamp
The full Horemheb tomb section shows that Nubians (in color at the bottom) are the same skin color as Egyptians to the right. it also shows which piece is a replica and which three are not - the ones with the same skin color.



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@SSecudi
Because Africa was colonized and lost most of its resources. Same thing happend in India




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@kemetnubiakamp
It was theft. The Portuguese start it with the full permission of the Catholic Church, and it continues to this day via more secular banking and military entities. The Dums Diversa of 1452 proves it was a full, anything goes, declaration of war and theft:



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@kemetnubiakamp
Not infantizing Africans, history shows Europeans used religious nationalism & now secular nationalism to steal; destabilize Africa. They don't just do this in Africa as Latin America & southern Asians experience the same. So the "superiority" of white people is rooted in crime.



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@kemetnubiakamp
What Jewish slave ships? The 1st slave ships & laws were passed by the Catholic Church for Portugal. The initial "rationale" for enslavement was that neither the "Saracens" (black W. African Muslims) nor "Pagans" (Black traditional worshippers) were Christian. 1452-1455:



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@Melinin02
Papal Bulls*:
The Catholic Church's Papal Bulls, such as the Dum Diversas (1452) and

Inter Caetera (1493), granted European monarchs the right to colonize and Christianize non-Christian territories, effectively ignoring Indigenous sovereignty.



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@HinduHate
A thread for /search?q=#Hindus on the origin of colonialism, imperialism, and /search?q=#CrimesAgainstHumanity and role of the Church in creating "a New World". 3 edicts or Papal Bull's were responsible - Dum Diversas, Romanus Pontifex and Intra Caetera. A look into each papal bull .....1/4

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Age of Discovery is rooted in Vatican's Doctrine of Discovery which led to colonisation & #CrimesAgaisntHumanity. So, colonialism is Xtian violence against non-Christians.Rather than doubling down on the insult to #Indians,Dinesh should ask the Church to apologise for its crimes.

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@HinduHate
1. Dum Diversas - Issued by Pope Nicholas V on 18th June 1452 which authorised King of Portugal to reduce any non-Christians/non-believer to perpetual slavery enabling slave trade. These edicts were given to Catholic Kings which were later adopted by Protestant Kings as well. 2/4



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@HinduHate
2. Romanus Pontifex - Issued by same Pope Nicholas V on 5 January 1455 as follow up to Dum Diversas. It extended dominion of Catholic Europe over 'discovered' lands during 'Age of Discovery'. It also sanctioned seizure of lands from non-Christians and "enemies of the Christ". 3/4



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@HinduHate
Inter Caetera - Issued by Pope Alexander VI on 14 May 1493 sanctioned Catholic Kings, later adopted by Protestant Kings too, the right to invade, capture, subdue, colonise, convert, enslave non-Christians, and enemies of Christ and reduce them to perpetual slavery. 4/4



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@HinduHate
FYI: European countries who followed the edicts of the Vatican church, colonised, enslaved, and converted non-believers weaponised 'human rights' to again enslave, and subdue non-Christian nations. Now you know the link of HR groups and their anti-Hindu stance.

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@ragreen79
"Church And Bank Of England Apologise For Slavery Roles" - https://www.barrons.com/news/church-and-bank-of-england-apologise-for-slavery-roles-01592520607



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@ragreen79
Pope John Paul II's apology for the role that the Roman Catholic Church played in the African American slave trade: https://apnews.com/d936f951b2ee0c5cb90892c4abce1c91



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@ragreen79
"In the 15th century, the Catholic Church became the first global institution to declare that Black lives did not matter. In a series of papal bulls beginning with Pope Nicholas V's Dum Diversas (1452) and including Pope Alexander VI's Inter Caetera (1493),...



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@ragreen79
...the church not only authorized the perpetual enslavement of Africans and the seizure of "non-Christian" lands, but morally sanctioned the development of the trans-Atlantic slave trade.



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@ragreen79
...In fact, at various moments in American history from the colonial era to the U.S. Civil War, the church was the largest corporate slaveholder in Florida, Louisiana, Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri." - Source: https://www.ncronline.org/news/opinion/church-must-make-reparation-its-role-slavery-segregation



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@ragreen79
These horrible slave verses are still being printed: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=leviticus+25:44-46&version=NKJV

Dr David N Snyder wrote: "The Buddha was the first person in known history to condemn slavery, racism and the caste system..." - P. 24 of "The Complete Book of Buddha's Lists"

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@RobZillaVision
We used to act like Catholic schools was the sh!t... but do you really think they were teachin how the Dum Diversas(1452), Romanus Pontifex(1454) & Inter Caetera(1493) effects black ppl...



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@RobZillaVision
I think not
 
Do yall ever have this thought:

That Kung Fu and Shaolin etc are actually at odds with the Terra Cotta Army


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