Ancient Churches of North Africa: Histoire de l’Eglise de l’Afrique du Nord Algérie, Mauritanie, Marco, Tunisie

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Before the Roman Catholic Church existed, before the Church of England, before the Lutherans, before the Europeans or the Asians knew anything about Christianity, there was African Christianity, Afro-centred Christianity, with ancient African Churches dotted all over the continent especially the North Eastern and the North Western sections.

Before Europeans could build the Notre Dame, there were mighty churches in the land of the Muurs. The Muurs were the first church builders in Africa. The Muurs took the art and science of church building back into Europe. They were the original free masons who laid the foundation of western civilization.

We link a few pictures of some of those ancient African churches:


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2 thoughts on “Ancient Churches of North Africa: Histoire de l’Eglise de l’Afrique du Nord Algérie, Mauritanie, Marco, Tunisie”

  1. The original race were black skin people the first eurpeans descended from them how did they become white n y did they used their skin color to distinguish their identity of supremecy was this a learned trait?

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