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The Kitchen Sink
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<blockquote data-quote="Presbyterian Continuist" data-source="post: 72166537" data-attributes="member: 105812"><p>The short answer is no. The team of prophets and teachers at Antioch was made up of Middle Eastern and dark skinned Africans. There were no whites there at all, because men in the region had olive skins and white ones. White skinned people were Germanic and Scandinavian and probably Ancient Britons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Presbyterian Continuist, post: 72166537, member: 105812"] The short answer is no. The team of prophets and teachers at Antioch was made up of Middle Eastern and dark skinned Africans. There were no whites there at all, because men in the region had olive skins and white ones. White skinned people were Germanic and Scandinavian and probably Ancient Britons. [/QUOTE]
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