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Those things are uncivilized, and cal never can become Hybrid indigenous human beings. How have the hominid-apes become the flat face man of Kenya, and improve to becoming hominid-homosexual species. See the history. How did the monkey homosexual-man write the story about about a monotheism God, begot a son without a female, call his name Jesus Christ. Lets look into the storie that are writtem a least 200,000 years ago. How can these monkeys originate establishments, of legal civilization, upon the Elohim gods first Kingship government Jurisdiction. The legal heavenly foundation, being lowered to Earth 445,000 years ago, inhabitants are complete in the civilization scientific knowledge. The gods are male and female, they are not Gay in anyway. We have to bring these Homo Erectus to question--let them precent, their certificate of their origin before they first enter Europe. We know that these homo Erectus, went throuth serious civilization learning, while in Europe. However we also know that these Gay Hominids, have only ID dated since their invasion, to the local of invasion, like in Rome, Palestine, and America. Europe has never been a civilization country. They quickly patronized the customs of the civilized people. They make gods for themselves, like the father of Jesus Christ, adore Christmas and Easter. Their law reposed on Jesus date of birth. A.D. anno domni, a whole bag of barbage. Much more!
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