The Mind Accelerator: Your Lexicon For Success by Taylor Wilson

The Mind Accelerator: Your Lexicon For Success by Taylor Wilson

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The Mind Accelerator: Your Lexicon For Success by Taylor Wilson

The names of Noah's three sons are Shem, Ham, and Japheth. The meaning The meaning of Ham is dark dark or black; Shem means, name, dusky, or olive-colored; and Japheth means bright or fair. One of the most intimidating questions that plagued the mind of many today is how could one son be of Black decent and not the others? According to medical research, it tells us it is possible to have children that are very different, particularly if one or both of the parents is dark-complexioned, but according to medical research it is impossible for a bright or fair-complexioned person to produce a dark-skinned child. (NOTE: NOTHING IS TO HARD FOR GOD) According to historians and their findings, Ham is the ancestral father of the Blacks, Mongoloids, and the Indians. Shem is the ancestral father of the Jews and Arab nations; and from the loins of Japheth came the Caucasians, nationalized the Indo-European- Countries.
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ISBN 13 9780973197105
ISBN 10 0973197102
Titel The Mind Accelerator: Your Lexicon For Success
Autor Taylor Wilson
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Volitoin Thought House Inc
Erscheinungsjahr 2003-11-01
Seitenanzahl 208
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