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Where We Are & How We Got Here # 5 of 14 (1)
The Biblical Doctrine of Slavery by John Weaver (Part Two¹).

Pastor John Weaver of Freedom Baptist Ministries is not only an experienced minister but an accomplished historian as well. Weaver is an excellent orator, an avid reader, and a graduate of Bob Jones University. He has been in the Christian ministry over 40 years. During that time, he has pastored, and helped plant several churches and Christian schools around the country.

This sermon is the 5th part of Pastor Weaver's 14 part sermon series "Where We Are & How We Got Here," which explores America's current predicament by emphasizing the need to return to God's Word as the foundation for resolving national problems, viewing current struggles as consequences of eroding biblical principles.

The sermon covers how slavery originated with God, the curse of Ham, the fact that slavery is never condemned in Scripture, Abraham’s slave holding, and slave owning Church membership among other topics.

¹Part One

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The Tower of Babel - Man’s Attempt at Integration by Francis Nigel Lee

Dr. Francis Nigel Lee was a Presbyterian minister, theologian, lawyer, educator, historian, philosopher and author. Lee produced more than 300 publications (including many books) and also a multitude of long unpublished manunoscripts. In addition to an honorary LL.D, he had twenty earned degrees, including some ten earned doctorates awarded for dissertations in law, literature, philosophy and theology.

In this sermon clip, Dr. Lee explains how the Tower of Babel was the result of man’s direct, conscious insubordination to God’s desire for the races to be separate and fully develop into independent nations.

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Ethnonationalism is God’s Plan for the Races by William L. Blessing

The fundamentalist¹ preacher William Lester Blessing (1900-1984) was originally an ordained Disciples of Christ² minister but later went on to found the undenominational evangelistic association known as the "House of Prayer for All People" in Denver, Colorado. Blessing, a former Klansman, was the author of several controversial books and the editor of the weekly periodical Showers of Blessing.

In 1952, Blessing labored to revise and compile several of his sermons from 1947 into one volume. The result was his book White Supremacy, from which I now quote:

It is my purpose in this work to show that God has a plan, a place and a purpose for every race under heaven. His plan is definitely given in the Bible... The devil is mad and I want to keep him that way. I thank God for my enemies. I want the anti-Christ forces and their friends, the commercial clergymen and priests of the denominations, cults, and isms, to be against me. If they ever speak a good word for me without putting a ‘but’ into it, you will know that I am slipping off the rock of Bible truth. Now listen, and get this straight and never forget: Personal salvation is for all people of every race—black, white red, yellow and brown. All can be saved for free grace is to ‘WHOSOEVER WILL.’ (Rev. 22:17.) And ‘God is no respector of persons.’ (Acts 10:34.) ‘For there is no difference.’ (Rom 3:22.) He is able to save all the black, white, red, yellow and brown peoples ‘to the uttermost’ (Heb. 7:25), and is rich unto all that call upon him. I do not call any man common or unclean that ‘God hath cleansed.’ (Acts 10:15.) Like Peter I say, ‘Of a truth, I perceive that God is no respector of persons: but in every nation he that feareth him, and worketh righteousness is accepted with him.’ (Acts 10:34-35.)… We must not mix up and confuse grace and race… We had (or have) a choice on the matter of grace, but we do not have a choice on the matter of race. We had no choice as to the time and place of our birth of the nation and race into which we were born. The matter of race is entirely in God's hands He has said in the noscripture, ‘Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb sanctified thee.’ (Jer. 1:5.)… God's rule by race and government on earth has not been taught by the preachers and priests of organized religion. Therefore the people do not know that God has a plan or that he is active and interested in the politics (science of government) in the world… yet the Bible declares concerning the races that God ‘hath determined the times before appointed and the bounds of their habitation.’ (Acts 17:26.) There will always be confusion and there never will be world peace among men until the races live in their own allotted land and are behind boundary lines that God has determined and fixed for them… All through the Bible intermarriage and the mixing of the races is forbidden.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.’ (Deut. 7:3.) Intermarriage is race suicide. God kept every reminder before his people in order that they would not mix the races.Ye shall keep my statutes. Thou shalt not let thy cattle gender with a diverse kind: thou thalt not sow thy field with mingled seed: neither shall a garment mingled of linen and woolen come upon thee.’ (Lev. 19:19.)
-White Supremacy by William Lester Blessing, pages 2, 4, 7.


¹Showers of Blessing [37 issues] Newsletter - 1955 by Blessing, William Lester
²Hello!, or the Pleasures of Collecting: Ida Mingle and William Lester Blessing, 1964

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The Technological Acceleration of Multiculturalism by J.C. Ryle

John Charles Ryle (1816 - 1900) was a Reformed evangelical bishop in the Anglican Church who has a thorough reputation for being a prolific writer and a vigorous preacher. In fact, his writings are still quite popular today and are reprinted by scores of publishing houses, “he being dead yet speaketh.” (Hebrews 11:4d)

In the year 1870, J.C. Ryle authored a tract ennoscriptd The Signs of the Times: A Tract For Today. The purpose of the tract was to inform the reader of the signs of the times—that is, of Christ’s soon return¹, in their day. He raises six points which he believes are worthy of solemn consideration. I want to direct your attention to his third sign that he mentions, he states:

“What shall we say to the wonderful spread of knowledge and communication between nations in these days? Sixty years ago to find a poor man who could read was an uncommon thing: in a few years a man who cannot read will be a rare sight. Sixty years ago there were few who ever travelled beyond the bounds of their own county: now every one can move in every direction, and our population is like a swarm of bees disturbed. Steam navigation and railways have altered the character of society; time and space are made nothing of: seas, mountains, and rivers are no longer obstacles. God separated the nations in the day of Babel: man is working hard to make them all one again. And what saith the Scripture?— ‘Shut up the words, and seal the book, turn to the time of the end : many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.’ (Dan. xii. 4.)”
-The Signs of the Times: A Tract For Today by J.C. Ryle, page 4.


¹He was not a date setter but like Christians from all ages, was looking forward to and anticipating Christ’s return in their own lifetime.

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The Early Church Was Segregated by John Frame

Dr. John Frame is a philosopher and Presebtyrian theologian who formerly served as J.D. Trimble Chair of Systematic Theology and Philosophy at Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando, until retiring in 2018. Dr. Frame was also a 31 year on the faculty member of Westminster Theological Seminary, and was a founder of WTS California. He is best known for his plentiful writings.

On August 3rd, 1993 Frame authored an article ennoscriptd Racism, Sexism, Marxism in which he stated the following words:

"The idea that all races are absolutely equal in every possible aptitude is ludicrous on the face of it... Scripture, as I read it, does not require societies, or even churches, to be integrated racially. Jews and Gentiles were brought together by God's grace into one body. They were expected to love one another and to accept one another as brothers in the faith. But the Jewish Christians continued to maintain a distinct culture, and house churches were not required to include
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It is evident that sometimes separation is necessary, at least temporarily, to achieve peace."
-Racism, Sexism, Marxism by Dr. John Frane, pages 2-3.


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The Creation of the Races in Relation to Their Appointed Environments

Charles Hodge (1797–1878) was a scholar, educator, churchman, and distinguished American Presbyterian systematic theologian of the nineteenth century. He was a professor of biblical literature and theology at Princeton for over fifty years, edited the Princeton Review for forty-six years, and served as the second principal of Princeton Theological Seminary.

Hodge, in his premier work Systematic Theology pens the following:

“The differences between the Caucasian, Mongolian, and Negro races¹, which is known to have been as distinctly marked two or three thousand years before Christ as it is now... These varieties of race are not the effect of the blind operation of physical causes, but by those cause as intelligently guided by God for the accomplishment of some wise purpose. ... God fashions the different races of men in their peculiarities to suit them to the regions which they inhabit."
-Systematic Theology by Charles Hodge, Volume 2, Chapter 1, Section 3 (1872-73)


¹Note the tripartite ethnotaxonomy.

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European Colonization of America was a Fulfillment of Japheth’s Enlargement

Ezra Stiles (1727-1795) was an American educator, academic, Congregationalist minister, theologian, and author. He is distinguished as one of the first great American college presidents for having served as the seventh president of Yale and was one of the founders of Brown University.

Stiles' best-known work is his 30,000-word election sermon, which was delivered at Hartford, Connecticut, at the annual election of the governor, state representatives, and senators in 1783.

"Heaven hath provided this country, not indeed derelict, but only partially settled, and consequently open for reception of a new enlargement of Japheth. Europe was settled by Japheth; America is settling from Europe: and perhaps this second enlargement bids fair to surpass the first; for we are to consider all the European settlements of America collectively as springing from and transfused with the blood of Japheth.”
-The Pulpit of the American Revolution, or The Political Sermons of the Period of 1776, with a Historical Introduction, Notes, and Illustrations by John Wingate Thornton, page 405.


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Biblically Prescribed Nationalism

Geerhardus Johannes Vos (1862-1949) was a Dutch-American Presbyterian Theologian, who became Princeton Theological Seminary’s first professor of Biblical Theology. Vos, a man opposed to theological modernism, taught alongside men like J. Gresham Machen and B.B. Warfield, thus leaving behind the legacy of being the father of Reformed Biblical Theology.

In 1948, he authored one of his more famous works Biblical Theology: Old and New Testaments from which I will now cite:

"Nationalism, within proper limits, has the divine sanction ; an imperialism that would, in the interest of one people, obliterate all lines of distinction is everywhere condemned as contrary to the divine will. Later prophecy raises its voice against the attempt at world-power, and that not only, as is sometimes assumed, because it threatens Israel, but for the far more principal reason, that the whole idea is pagan and immoral. Now it is through maintaining the national diversities, as these express themselves in the difference of language, and are in turn upheld by this difference, that God prevents realization of the attempted scheme... Under the providence of God each race or nation has a positive purpose to serve, fulfillment of which depends on relative seclusion from others."
-Biblical Theology: Old and New Testaments by Geerhardus Vos, page 72.


𝔹𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕤 𝕠𝕗 ℍ𝕒𝕓𝕚𝕥𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟
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The Catholic Church has always led Anti-White initiatives and driven out the White man. Just look at what it has done in his own homeland, Europe. White men have fled across the seas to other lands to escape her only for her to follow while leaving a wake of destruction in her path. She is the Whore of Babylon who rides the race mixed red dragon in a sea of peoples and nations just like the Book of Revelation tells us.
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The Sin of Mingling Seed by R. J. Rushdoony

Rousas John Rushdoony was a prominent theologian, historian, philosopher, and Presbyterian minister of the 20th century. Rushdoony advocated for a return to a Christian civilization. He championed Christian home schooling and is often seen as the father of the Christian home schooling movement that began to take hold in the 1970s. He was also the founder, president, and chairman of the Chalcedon Foundation, which has the main purpose of advancing the view that Christian faith is for all of life.

Rushdoony, in his work Commentaries on the Pentateuch, Volume III: Leviticus provides the following commentary on Leviticus 19:19:

"These laws forbid the blurring of God-ordained distinctions. The nature and direction of sin is to blur and finally erase all the God-ordained boundaries ... God's laws are case laws. If vegetable seeds are not to be mingled, nor an ass and a horse crossbred, then in the human realm it follows that the confusion of God-ordained boundaries is even more serious."
-Commentaries on the Pentateuch, Volume III: Leviticus by Rousas John Rushdoony, page 230.


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Solzhenitsyn on Multiculturalism

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn is a Nobel Prize winning novelist and historian who is best known for his world renowned work The Gulag Archipelago.

He stated the following words in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech in 1972:

"It has become fashionable in recent times to talk of the leveling of nations, and of various peoples disappearing into the melting pot of contemporary civilization. I disagree with this, but that is another matter; all that should be said here is that the disappearance of whole nations would impoverish us no less than if all people were to become identical, with the same character and the same face. Nations are the wealth of humanity, its generalized personalities. The least among them has its own special colors, and harbors within itself a special aspect of God's design."


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The white race is only worth defending as much as they are committed to the propagation of the gospel. Without the gospel, whites would devolve back to the canabalistic paganism they were practicing before the gospel reached them. The Bible preaches separation, but without the gospel influence, it would all come crumbling down. Which is exactly what’s happening. Preach the gospel!
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Will the Religion of MLK Save You? by Pastor Ray McBerry

Ray McBerry is the pastor of Pinnacle Baptist Church of Griffin, Georgia. In addition to pastoring for over 10 years he served as the administrator and Vice-President of Academic Affairs at Atlanta Baptist College.

In this sermon Ray McBerry demonstrates that MLK was a Christ-denying, fornicating communist whose agenda it was to force businesses to conduct business with people against their will, all the while using the government to begin to enforce amalgamation in the schools and society in general.

McBerry establishes, using his own words, that MLK denied the existence of a literal burning hell, that he rejected the deity of Christ, that he repudiated the Virgin birth, and that he disaffirmed the bodily resurrection. Despite King being raised in a strict fundamentalist environment, he ultimately abandoned fundamentalism and used the ministry for political gain. MLK never believed or accepted the substitutionary atonement.

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