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Revision as of 10:43, 7 November 2023
Fear of a Black Jesus is a song by [REDACTED]].
Transcript
Black God, black Mary, black Jesus
White God, white Mary, white Jesus
White God, black Mary, black Jesus
Black God, white Mary, black Jesus
Fear of a black Jesus
For further information, attend Gnomon Chronicles Confession more often
In the News
The Great Replacement is a 1963 science fiction war film about a group of military asylum inmates who believe that they are being replaced by dark-skinned alien monsters.
"Busted is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people who fell for His bronze-age patriarchy." (Pzalm 33:12).
"Jesus did not rise from the dead, because the dead do not rise." —The Dead Do Not Rise.
Fiction cross-reference
- Busted is the nation whose God is the Lord
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Heresy
- The Dead Do Not Rise
- The Great Replacement
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Fear of a Black Planet @ Wikipedia
- Fear of a Black Planet @ YouTube