Interesting graphic I found on the topic of bloodlines stemming from Israel, I thought it might be useful.
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This is very inaccurate.
I can't argue with you there, I'm not a biblical scholar, I did ask my friend before posting and he said it was pretty accurate, he is. Is it offensively so? I can take it down if you think it's in poor taste, I only posted it because I get confused on the topic so I thought it might be useful.
whether it is offensive honestly should not matter when one is discussing truth. Offense should only be used as a measure of maintaining civility when in discussions with other people that are they themselves wanting to be civil and coming from a place of logic and reason. I have not made a report of any kind of you.
I was only commenting on the accuracy of the graph which at first glance seems to be true as it is using factual names and terms but ultimately is inaccurate with the assumptions that are made about the migrations of people and who they intermingled with and what those peoples became.
Admittedly I added no information. I hope people will do their own research and find truth. I would offer sources of information to use, but my sources generally are not considered qualified or of succinct value as they are often including information from Jewish authors and sources.
Didn't Caucasians originate from the caucus area which includes Assyria (Iraq, Turkey, Syria)?
With you there, brother.
Absent from the timeline is pre-Adam tribes — such as the Land of Nod.
Often the best way to get an accurate view of things on the internet is to post the wrong thing and let people educate you.
Thank you!