The Curse of Ham: Race and Slavery in Early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: 19 (Jews, Christians, and Muslims from the Ancient to the Modern World)
S**R
Four Stars
Not quite what I needed for my dissertation but still useful
D**N
Disappointing
Yes, it is "scholarly" but mostly straw. He quotes a lot of infidels. Our society has also forgotten about the curse on Eve and all women. It does not know what the rainbow is a reminder of. Moses wrote Genesis hundreds of years later and condensed the story. The exact sin is made clear by him, but missed by the blind infidels. You have to be amazed at the stupidity of Ham. God just destroyed all mankind except for these 8. Why did he do that? Because of their sins. And that fact did not sink in on Ham. Talk about a blatant sin. Consider how they must have chided him for months over that. The resultant curse on his offspring is a reminder of that sin. That too is forgotten by the current society.
N**H
Book
Good read
G**.
Four Stars
It was information I had be looking for.
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NOTHING BUT CITATIONS!!!!
THIS BOOK IS MORE THAN HALF CITATIONS!!!! THE ACTUAL READING MATERIAL IS ONLY 200 PAGES....DO NOT BE FOOLED!!!! THERE ARE OTHER BOOKS TO CHOOSE FROM ON THIS TOPIC THAT DO NOT SIMPLY MENTION THE WORKS OF OTHER BOOKS.
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