A little lengthy, but please read for proof.
Up until the 1960s in the United States, laws were still on the books preventing interracial marriage and enforcing racial segregation -- eg, the "Jim Crow" laws prevalent in the southern United States. And the vast majority of the white population in America strongly disapproved of interracial marriage and mixing of the races. Such beliefs were the dominant social norm, and were supported and reinforced through the established churches and other social institutions. Only through the tyranny of the Judaic-controlled Supreme Court of the United States were such laws illegally overturned, and a policy of forced racial integration instituted.
According to the the Jewish establishment -- as we are incessantly reminded by the Jewish-controlled media and Hollywood -- such laws were the epitome of "evil", and the product of "backward-thinking" and a "racist" white establishment who wanted to "oppress the poor negroes". But could it just be that our forefathers had rational and legitimate reasons for these laws and standards? Is it possible that they had valid religious grounds for opposition to race-mixing?
The Bible has been mistranslated and misinterpreted on the issue of race. It actually makes clear that all "humans" are not of common ancestry, and Adam was the father of the white race only. The black, white, and asian races (in their pure-blooded states...absent any mixing among the races) are of completely different lineage, were created separately, and are essentially different species of "humans." The Creator mandated that each species reproduce "after it's kind." And He specifically commanded the Israelites (whom are the Anglo-Saxon, Germanic, Scandinavian, and kindred peoples) to practice racial segregation, and forbid race-mixing:
Deuteronomy 14:2 "For thou art an holy people unto the LORD thy God, and the LORD hath chosen thee to be a peculiar people unto himself, above all the nations that are upon the earth."
Exodus 33:16 "So shall we be separated, I and all of Thy people, from all the people that are upon the face of the earth."
Deuteronomy 7:3 "Neither shalt thou make marriages with them: thy daughter thou shalt not give unto his son, nor his daughter shalt thou take unto thy son."
Joshua 23:12-13 "if ye do in any wise go back and cleave unto the remnant of these nations, even these that remain among you, and shall make marriage with them and go in unto them and they unto you: know for a certainty that they shall be snares and traps unto you and scourges in your sides and thorns in your eyes, until ye perish off from this good land which the Lord your God has given you."
Ezra 9:2 "For they have taken of their daughters for themselves, and for their sons: so that the HOLY SEED have MIXED themselves with the people of those lands: yea, the hand of the princes and rulers hath been chief in this TRESPASS."
Nehemiah 9:2 "And the seed of Israel separated themselves from all STRANGERS and stood and confessed their sins, and the iniquities of their fathers."
Note: "Strangers" above in Nehemiah 9:2 is from Strong's Hebrew word #5236, "nekar", meaning "a foreigner" or an "alien".
Nehemiah 13:3 "Now it came to pass, when they had heard the law, that they separated from Israel all the MIXED multitude."
Hosea 5:7 "They have dealt treacherously against YAHWEH: for they have begotten STRANGE children:"
Note: The word "strange" from Hosea 5:7 is from Strong's Hebrew word #2114, "zuwr", meaning "a foreigner".
Deuteronomy 23:2 "A bastard shall not enter into the congregation of the Lord, even to his tenth generation shall he not enter into the congregation of the Lord."
Note: The word "bastard" above in Deuteronomy 23:2 is from Strong's Hebrew word #4464, "mamzer", which is defined as "a mongrel" or person of mixed-race.
Therefore, the true meaning of this passage is that mongrels or offspring of mixed-race cannot become one of Yahweh's people until after the 10th generation. After the 10th generation, the person would have only 1/1024 (0.1% or 0.001) non-Israelite (non-white) blood in their veins. This shows how seriously Yahweh views racial purity.
-Check original Hebrew words and translation in Strong's Concordance and Hebrew and Greek Lexicon, such as here: https://www.blueletterbible.org/search.cfm
Further reading:
https://israelect.com/ChurchOfTrueIsrael/comparet/comp8.html
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[–] GoogleistheNSA 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Nice post.
[–] SoldierofYAH [S] ago
Thanks bro
[–] 9-11 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Amen brother. miscegenation is ungodly.
[–] SoldierofYAH [S] ago
Do you know about the "Christian Identity" movement?
[–] 9-11 ago
I'm familiar with it, but I'm more of a sola scriptura kind of guy.
[–] 1WinfieldBlue 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Your Biblical troll game is weak
[–] SoldierofYAH [S] ago
I'm not trolling. I genuinely believe what I'm saying, and am trying to share the truth with others.
[–] 1WinfieldBlue ago
V/christfollowers is open to genuine questions
[–] Frenchgeek 3 points 0 points 3 points (+3|-3) ago
And why should people listen to your imaginary friend?
[–] 9-11 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
this sounds like a rule 2 violation.
[–] ItsTheKikes 4 points -2 points 2 points (+2|-4) ago
No it isn't. Religion is not to the right of atheism. Let's separate Church and State, that seems to have worked OK. Because you're NEVER going to convince those of us who took the Red Pill on Jesus AFTER being raised Christian but reading Dawkins, et al.
[–] SoldierofYAH [S] ago (edited ago)
There must be a supernatural ("spiritual") realm and a Higher Power. The physical universe is finite (in time an space). Even secular scientists admit that the physical universe had a beginning. It cannot have existed forever, or else it would be in an infinite state of disorder, per the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics. Therefore, SOME "force" or "entity" must have caused the physical universe to come into existence. That "entity" is the Creator or "God". You can logically deduce that the Creator is infinite (not constrained by time or space, or other laws of the physical universe), has exited forever, is all-powerful, and knows the future (existing outside of time).
[–] ultranationalist 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Lack of one thing does not imply the existence of the other.
Some force, sure. Some entity? Why?
Why one God and not infinite? What's the sufficient reason for there to be just one Supreme Being? And if one can become Supreme why can't all? Doesn't that seem unjust to you? What did God do to deserve the honor of being Infinite and Transcendent? One other thing, I believe the world begins from scratch - from zero -, not from infinity (God). What's your answer to this?
[–] Frenchgeek ago
You are trying to link two unrelated subjects : The fact that current data show the universe as having a beginning and your belief in a creator.
Our currents theories on the origin of the Universe don't need a creator to work. ( A simple local fluctuation of energy in the Void do the trick quite nicely )