Is Kamala Harris an African-American?

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Truth7t7

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Well something caused you to err from the truth. Jesus will rule and reign on the earth for 1000 years. Hope you get to see it.

For the cause of Christ
Roger
Jesus Christ returns in fire and final judgement, dissolving the heavens and earth by fire, then it will be the (Eternal Kingdom) in the New Heaven, Earth, Jerusalem.

The teaching Jesus hangs out on earth in a Millennium, with Mortal humans as he sits on a earthly throne of David, watching humans die around him?

(A Big Fairy Tale)

Jesus Christ the earthly funeral director, come on Roger? :)
 

notuptome

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Jesus Christ returns in fire and final judgement, dissolving the heavens and earth by fire, then it will be the (Eternal Kingdom) in the New Heaven, Earth, Jerusalem.

The teaching Jesus hangs out on earth in a Millennium, with Mortal humans as he sits on a earthly throne of David, watching humans die around him?

(A Big Fairy Tale)

Jesus Christ the earthly funeral director, come on Roger? :)
Where did you come upon this bit of heresy? What makes you think there will be any death during the millennial kingdom?

For the cause of Christ
Roger
 

Truth7t7

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Where did you come upon this bit of heresy? What makes you think there will be any death during the millennial kingdom?

For the cause of Christ
Roger
You now have a 1,000 year kingdom on earth, with mortal humans living over the 120 years given by God seen below?

Or do you see this millennial kingdom as eternal?

Genesis 6:3KJV
3 And the Lord said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years.
 

notuptome

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You now have a 1,000 year kingdom on earth, with mortal humans living over the 120 years given by God seen below?

Or do you see this millennial kingdom as eternal?

Genesis 6:3KJV
3 And the Lord said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years.
This is not the thread to discuss your doctrinal errors.

For the cause of Christ
Roger
 

Truth7t7

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This is not the thread to discuss your doctrinal errors.

For the cause of Christ
Roger
No doctrinal errors as you (Falsely Claim) there will be no temporal 1,000 year kingdom on this earth.

Jesus Christ returns in fire and final judgement, dissolving the heavens and earth by fire, then it will be the (Eternal Kingdom) in the New Heaven, Earth, Jerusalem.

Jesus Christ Is Lord :giggle:
 

Dude653

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Anyway we are deviating from the original topic. I will not be voting for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris because they both have a history of supporting crime bills that hurt African American communities
Kamala Harris actually laughed about putting people in jail for weed
if you have not heard Malcolm X's ballot or The bullet speech check it out sometime. Joe Biden is exactly the type of person he's referring to in that speech
 
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By the way, I checked and I'm not seeing any news item that says her dad disowned her.

What are the moral standards that one needs to have in order to be American president, and in your opinion can you say which of the candidates has those standards?
As moral standards go I would say, "a GOD fearing man" . None
 

hornetguy

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Except, by the Constitution, being born here does not automatically make you an American citizen. If both her parents were not fully naturalized citizens at the time of her birth, she is not eligible. Don't shoot the messenger, it's just what the Constitution says.
 

UnoiAmarah

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If both her parents were not fully naturalized citizens at the time of her birth, she is not eligible.
Under the 14th Amendment's Naturalization Clause and the Supreme Court case of United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 US. 649, anyone born on U.S. soil and subject to its jurisdiction is a natural born citizen, regardless of parental citizenship.

"Natural born" means US citizenship is conferred upon a person at their birth..
"Naturalization" means US citizenship is conferred upon a person after birth, by statutory provision.
UNITED STATES CODE
Title 8. ALIENS AND NATIONALITY
Chapter 12. IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY
Subchapter III. NATIONALITY AND NATURALIZATION
Part I. Nationality at Birth and Collective Naturalization
§ 1401 - Nationals and citizens of United States at birth

The following shall be nationals and citizens of the United States at birth:
(a) a person born in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof;
(b) a person born in the United States to a member of an Indian, Eskimo, Aleutian, or other aboriginal tribe: Provided, That the granting of citizenship under this subsection shall not in any manner impair or otherwise affect the right of such person to tribal or other property;
(c) a person born outside of the United States and its outlying possessions of parents both of whom are citizens of the United States and one of whom has had a residence in the United States or one of its outlying possessions, prior to the birth of such person;
(d) a person born outside of the United States and its outlying possessions of parents one of whom is a citizen of the United States who has been physically present in the United States or one of its outlying possessions for a continuous period of one year prior to the birth of such person, and the other of whom is a national, but not a citizen of the United States;
(e) a person born in an outlying possession of the United States of parents one of whom is a citizen of the United States who has been physically present in the United States or one of its outlying possessions for a continuous period of one year at any time prior to the birth of such person;
(f) a person of unknown parentage found in the United States while under the age of five years, until shown, prior to his attaining the age of twenty-one years, not to have been born in the United States;
(g) a person born outside the geographical limits of the United States and its outlying possessions of parents one of whom is an alien, and the other a citizen of the United States who, prior to the birth of such person, was physically present in the United States or its outlying possessions for a period or periods totaling not less than five years, at least two of which were after attaining the age of fourteen years: Provided, That any periods of honorable service in the Armed Forces of the United States, or periods of employment with the United States Government or with an international organization as that term is defined in section 288 of title 22 by such citizen parent, or any periods during which such citizen parent is physically present abroad as the dependent unmarried son or daughter and a member of the household of a person (A) honorably serving with the Armed Forces of the United States, or (B) employed by the United States Government or an international organization as defined in section 288 of title 22, may be included in order to satisfy the physical-presence requirement of this paragraph. This proviso shall be applicable to persons born on or after December 24, 1952, to the same extent as if it had become effective in its present form on that date; and
(h) a person born before noon (Eastern Standard Time) May 24, 1934, outside the limits and jurisdiction of the United States of an alien father and a mother who is a citizen of the United States who, prior to the birth of such person, had resided in the United States.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/chapter-12/subchapter-III/part-I
Considering the XXII Amendment, you gotta love presidential elections.... they are real.:ROFL:
 

UnoiAmarah

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It really depends on how one defines African-American. How do you define African-American?
Well if you believe that all mankind on earth originated from one set of progenitors of flesh then the best theory is that first man, male and female, first appeared on the continent of Africa and I in such I guess that would technically make every American as having initially originating from Africa. Thus, theoretically all Americans would be African Americans.
 

hornetguy

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Considering the XXII Amendment, you gotta love presidential elections.... they are real.:ROFL:
Yes... you are correct, and I stand corrected. The article I read about her eligibility to be vice president addressed the issue of how long her parents had been naturalized citizens. According to the 14th amendment, that does not matter. Thanks for the correction.
 

hornetguy

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Well if you believe that all mankind on earth originated from one set of progenitors of flesh then the best theory is that first man, male and female, first appeared on the continent of Africa and I in such I guess that would technically make every American as having initially originating from Africa. Thus, theoretically all Americans would be African Americans.
except, you know, and I know, what the use of the term "african american" means. I would have just as much luck putting my "race" down on a legal document as "native american"... I AM a native american, because I was born here, but that would not fit the definition of such on a legal document.

Just as Kamala Harris claiming to be african american simply because one of her parents was black. She's actually "Caribbean american" or "Jamaican american" if you want to be accurate.
 
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I read an article stating that Kamala's mom raised her daughters as African American girls. There were not too many Indians at that time where they lived, so Kamala and her sister were not really involved in Indian culture in the U.S. Also, being half black, they would not have been too welcomed in the Indian community.
 

UnoiAmarah

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except, you know, and I know, what the use of the term "african american" means. I would have just as much luck putting my "race" down on a legal document as "native american"... I AM a native american, because I was born here, but that would not fit the definition of such on a legal document.

Just as Kamala Harris claiming to be african american simply because one of her parents was black. She's actually "Caribbean american" or "Jamaican american" if you want to be accurate.
They come in all colors,



but the human race just has look at them and sigh... and thank GOD he gave us the LORD to watch out over us....
 
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By the way, I checked and I'm not seeing any news item that says her dad disowned her.

What are the moral standards that one needs to have in order to be American president, and in your opinion can you say which of the candidates has those standards?
Biden vs Trump, both have a past. If you're talking Bibilically moral, I don't know that either would pass that test. So you would vote for the person that is closest to Biblical standards if that was the measure you're using.
 
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There have been a lot of articles yesterday and today on whether Kamala Harris is African-American. Any views? She is half Indian and half Black (Jamaican); both parents are immigrants. It really depends on how one defines African-American. How do you define African-American? One of my bosses is a Moroccan immigrant and he recently won this leadership training awarded to African-Americans. I am fine with this definition - anyone with origins to Africa living in the U.S. is an African American.

I think Kamala is both African African and Indian American. However, more accurately she is biracial or multiracial rather than one or the other. In the end, it really doesn't matter to most people, though some people have been very vocal in saying she is not African-American.
Which one? The original, or the clone?

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hornetguy

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They come in all colors,



but the human race just has look at them and sigh... and thank GOD he gave us the LORD to watch out over us....
Apparently, you missed the point. It's not about her skin color. It's about saying where her heritage is. And neither Jamaica nor India are in Africa. So... saying she's African American is a lie.
Either she's ashamed of her Jamaican/Indian heritage, or she's trying to profit from being perceived as African American.
I know a man who is a professor at a Christian University who was born and raised in South Africa. HE is a true African American, and he's almost glow in the dark white. So, yes, I understand that African Americans can "come in all colors"....

but Kamala Harris ain't one of em....