I am born here in Australia, and i am a 1st generation Australian in my family, I am part American, Malaysian, Chinese, Cherokee, English, Scottish and a tiny bit French. What about the rest of yas? :huh:
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American is not a race. Australian is not a race. etc.Josho said:I am born here in Australia, and i am a 1st generation Australian in my family, I am part American, Malaysian, Chinese, Cherokee, English, Scottish and a tiny bit French. What about the rest of yas? :huh:
well neither was English a race back in the bible days, how are you defining it? If that's the case, we are either Greeks, Romans, Canaanites, Edomites. So I gotta disagree with your comment there. Some races are newer than others and some are older than others, in my opinion tho 250 years is enough time to develop a race, ya look at Americans and Australians they have developed into races, they have their own accents, they have adapted to their lands, they have their ways of life. Is an American Salmon the same as a British Salmon, do they taste the same? I reckon you would find out they are different. I for example may be a 1st generation Australian in my family, but i have been raised here in this country, with Aussies everywhere around me, ya know some people have even mistaken my racial background by how i look as Spanish. LOL!, Now where do ya get that from? How does it come down to someone can look like they could be from many different races? My accent though is a different story, since i have been born & raised in Australia, I sound Australian.Stranger said:American is not a race. Australian is not a race. etc.
How are you defining a 'race'?
Stranger
Cool. Do you know what tribe of nation?Indian (feathers not dot) with a smidgen of French and German.
Cool. Do you know what tribe of nation?
One of my sister's in law had a little Blackfoot in her ancestry, and I've always found some offense in the way scripture was used to dehumanize and disposess a noble, if less technological , people of their native lands. At least their remnant should have an advantage in the reclamation of the land, during the millennial reign of Christ. Most modern Americans would be entirely lost without their technology, but traditionalists among "native Americans" have retained a great deal of survival skills for harsh conditions.I'm a member of the St.Croix band of Ojibwa. Also known as Chippewa because the early trappers and traders couldn't pronounce Ojibwa.
The Ojibwa is one of the largest tribes living in the Great Lakes region.
I got alotta homies.
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