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Adam and Eve lived in Africa, not in Israel, not in the Middle East

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The first humans lived in Africa, not in Israel, not in the Middle East  The first humans migrated out of Africa about 70,000 years ago to populate the whole world  First of all, by "Adam and Eve" I mean the first humans, not the mythical Adam and Eve of religion. That's also the way it was used in the documentaries that I'll provide below.  Those who follow this blog and have read my book:  What is Satan? What is Lucifer? The biggest secret in the world   already know that the book began from this topic. The sciences of Paleontology, Archeology, Anthropology, even history have all shown that the first humans lived in Africa, not in Israel or any place in the Middle East. My favorite of these sciences is genetics because it's totally based on hard verifiable evidence that could be repeated. Below are two science backed documentaries using the science of genetic's DNA sequencing to prove that the first humans lived in Africa.  Just in case you're wondering;...

Education in Africa is Still Colonialism and Has Always Been

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Education in Africa is Still Colonialism, and Has Always Been By Savo Heleta  @Savo_Heleta The movement to decolonise higher education — a coalition of students, progressive academics, university staff and concerned public — must find ways to hold the institutions accountable and maintain a nonviolent and intellectual struggle until Eurocentrism and epistemic violence at universities are dismantled. Calls for decolonisation of universities have been long overdue. The movement to decolonise higher education was launched into the public sphere by students in 2015 and has been maintained by them and a small number of progressive academics ever since. The fact that the students had to kick-start the campaign for decolonisation of the curriculum rooted in colonialism and apartheid — and not the university leaders, academics and administrators — tells a lot about the state of higher education in post-apartheid South Africa and the continued maintenance of the hegemonic s...