
Eve’s African Genesis: Reclaiming Humanity’s Truth
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Kaiim Daids

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Uncover the Truth. Reclaim the Legacy. Transform the Narrative.
For centuries, Eve’s story has been distorted—her image whitewashed, her power diminished, her legacy rewritten to justify oppression. But what if we told you the truth? That Eve was not a symbol of sin, but of strength. Not the downfall of man, but the foundation of humanity. And that Eve, the mother of all living, was African.
Biblical & Scientific Evidence Collide
Genesis 1:27 affirms that Eve was created in God's image—equal, powerful, divine.
Mitochondrial DNA traces all human ancestry back to an African woman.
Centuries of misrepresentation have erased her true identity—until now.
Challenge the Lies. Reclaim the Power.
For too long, Eve’s story has been used to justify racial hierarchies, patriarchy, and oppression. But when we return to the truth of her creation, we unlock a legacy of resilience, unity, and divine purpose. This book is more than history—it’s a movement.
Why This Book Matters:
Restores the dignity of Black women in faith by affirming their place as divine reflections of creation.
Destroys racial hierarchies by proving that all humans share an African ancestry.
Empowers women to embrace their spiritual and intellectual authority.
Challenges centuries of whitewashed religious narratives and offers an authentic, powerful perspective.
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