Quetzalcoatl the Black God of Ancient America !
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"Who was Quetzalcoatl, and why does he hold such a significant place in ancient Mexican history?" Let's delve into this mystery. Going back to around 722 AD, in Mexico, Quetzalcoatl was recognized as the Messiah by seers and astrologers. This was no ordinary deity. Quetzalcoatl was a god who could perform many miracles, and he was always depicted as having a black complexion. But his influence stretches beyond that timeline. Quetzalcoatl, also known as the feathered serpent, was a revered figure even before the Aztecs, dating back to the sixth century AD among the Mayans where he was known as Kukulkan. In Aztec culture, he held an exceptional role, believed to be the creator god, the one responsible for the creation of all mankind. Interestingly, in many older depictions, Quetzalcoatl, or Kukulkan to the Mayans, was depicted as black. A fact that was generally accepted among scholars and historians. "But the question remains, why was Quetzalcoatl, a deity so deeply rooted in Mexican culture, depicted as black?" For more on this fascinating topic, check out the Amazon best-selling book series by Chase McGhee. "Link Below"
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