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Eeeh, you are adding to much adjectives to this.
There is nothing racist, in this, that God gave a clear message, by certain group of people. And btw, any people could join Israelites in their worship to God. From Egypt came out a great mixed multude of people, some Canaanites joined the Israelites when they were conquering that land, and many people in Persian Empire started to belive in israelitish religion. Temple was build for all nations. There was never a racism in God's plan, neither in the Bible.
If every nation would have own prophet, then there would be a chaos. It is enaugh to look at modern apostates, who want to promote their nation, especially it is visible among protestants and orthodoxes - how much more it would be destructive, if everyone would have a separate prophets!
And btw, the Israel was needed for the Messiah. He was promised from certain line, and this line had to be protected. This was the job of Israel. When this job was done, Jews were no longer needed as a separate nation, especially, that they murdered Messiah, and in majority didn't convert.
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would there be a trace of jesus if he was killed as soon as he was born? what if the pharaohs would have catch moses? would we be here today knowing about his story. I think this argument might make sense,there could have been prophets in every country but surely not all of them succeeded
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Hey, that Jamumba be one smart bruv, be gettin all the womenfolk to polish his shwang with all his prophesying. "Be latest dumb bruv actin holy for a shove, cuz all the others got cooked and eaten tryin to get pussy by preachin, so Ima git mah knife sharpened and ready fo' a delicious barbecued Jamumba."
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There are hundreds of African religions which are monotheistic, you're just throwing around a pointless association fallacy. They all have the supreme creator God (Chukwu, Nyame, Olodumare, Ngai, Roog, etc.).
Although they have deep animist elements, they are overwhelmingly monotheistic. There is only one God. Some call him Nzambi, Amma, Olorun, Engai, Ajok, etc. Human beings and the universe at large are seen as manifestations of God. There are many nature spirits who can be seen as "angels", and ancestor spirits are seen as "saints".
Mediums, prophets, and diviners are part of the ancient African religions and shouldn't be confused with any of the figures that came forward once Africans were influenced with the Abrahamic traditions.
The Nuer people of South Sudan had prophets who made claims to have direct communication with the sky deities or the spirits above, Nilotics had prophets who said they had direct contact with a divinity and through words or thought could control death and life.
Both the Maasai and Kalenjin of Kenya had prophets called “Laibon", the Diola people of Senegal, Gambia and Guinea-Bissau have ancient prophetic traditions that relate to their supreme being, Emitai.
The Dinkas had prophets called "Ran Nhialic" which means men of divinity.
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Very dumb logic used by them considering that majority of human history was a) not recorded b) was recorded by the winners and mostly were done by major civilisations i.e. the Persians , Greeks , Romans, Egyptians . Allah says that he has sent to every nation a messenger , all it means is that there was a person from among a tribe or community who just brought the message to worship the one true God . Something that no one can deny is that these traces still exist to this day , as EVERY single civilization in human history had a belief in some higher deity .
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God doesn't understand click languages. True story
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