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The sacred art of kissing in the African culture.

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What is kissing  đź’‹ It is the art of pressing one's lips against another person in a passionate way. Kissing is sensual and romantic and it keeps people together. It is not a common practice in some African cultures. Kissing isn’t always about smacking your lips together and sharing saliva … no, there is so much more to kissing than that. So, what is it that makes for an exquisite kiss between two lovers? Is it the actual technique? Is it the energy exchange? Is it fast & passionate, or slow and lingering … or somewhere in-between?or simply..... Show of affection between siblings.  Kisses are wayyyyyyy more enjoyable than others. Yes, it does take two to tango but kissing is foreign to us Africans it is a borrowed culture. Kissing can also  be deceptive. ln our society today deception is the order of the day. People kiss and show fake affection just to achieve their shelfish ambition male and female inclusive. It starts with a kiss. Types of kisses. ...

How Jesus female disciples who supported His work were wiped from history

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JESUS Christ’s female disciples made Christianity possible but their pivotal role was wiped from history for one single reason. Mary Magdalene (above in 1835 Alexander Ivanov painting) portrayed in popular culture as a prostitute is historically inaccurate. JESUS Christ had prominent female disciples who made his religious mission possible, but their pivotal role was wiped from history. Mary Magdalene who, despite popular culture, was not a prostitute, a noblewoman named Joanna and a healer called Salome were among his close circle. And Joanna, who had been married to an official of Judaean Roman leader Herod Antipas’ noble clique, funded Jesus’ itinerant travelling band. Biblical historians Joan Taylor and Helen Bond have undertaken new research which convinces them that the 12 disciples actually travelled in pairs with their female partners. And by forensically examining the New Testament, the pair unearth a trail of clues they believe will rewrite the origins of fait...