Forwarded from The One True Faith
Race is a reality. St Augustine, when commenting on Galatians 3:28, teaches that racial differences remain during this life and they should be acknowledged and respected. The Church Father comments, "Difference of race or condition or sex is indeed taken away by the unity of faith, but it remains embedded in our mortal interactions, and in the journey of this life the apostles themselves teach that it is to be respected."
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Mike Schreib - Race.mp4
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Pastor Mike Schreib on Race
Mike Schreib, who was the pastor of Bible Baptist Church International, presents a straightforward Bible study on the topic of race. In the beginning of the study he expounds upon the implications of Deuteronomy 32:8 and Acts 17:26 in regards to God’s desire for true diversity via separation and its relation to salvation. He correctly exposits Galatians 3:28, something the typical race mixer is incapable of doing, and spends the bulk of the rest of his study in Genesis 9. While commenting on the 9th chapter of Genesis brother Schreib covers the origin and history of the races and well as providing an excellent denoscription of different non-physical characteristics of the races. His particular comments on the white man are quite insightful. He also makes some great spiritual applications to the furtherance of the gospel and the paramount importance of the King James Bible throughout.
𝔹𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕤 𝕠𝕗 ℍ𝕒𝕓𝕚𝕥𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟
Mike Schreib, who was the pastor of Bible Baptist Church International, presents a straightforward Bible study on the topic of race. In the beginning of the study he expounds upon the implications of Deuteronomy 32:8 and Acts 17:26 in regards to God’s desire for true diversity via separation and its relation to salvation. He correctly exposits Galatians 3:28, something the typical race mixer is incapable of doing, and spends the bulk of the rest of his study in Genesis 9. While commenting on the 9th chapter of Genesis brother Schreib covers the origin and history of the races and well as providing an excellent denoscription of different non-physical characteristics of the races. His particular comments on the white man are quite insightful. He also makes some great spiritual applications to the furtherance of the gospel and the paramount importance of the King James Bible throughout.
𝔹𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕤 𝕠𝕗 ℍ𝕒𝕓𝕚𝕥𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟
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Forwarded from Kinism
Kinism: Against Miscegenation
- Pt. 2.
The Biblically prescribed prohibition of miscegenation, or race-mixing, is very easy to prove. Consider the following argument:
Premise 1: God created distinct ethnonations. (Gen. 10:5)
Premise 2: God instituted and defined the boundaries of their habitations, intending for them to remain distinct and separate. (Acts. 17:26-27)
Conclusion: Therefore, intermarriage between these nations goes against God's intended purpose of creation—separation, constituting a deviation from His will and, consequently, a sinful act. (1 Jn. 3:4, Jas. 4:17 )
@Kinism
- Pt. 2.
The Biblically prescribed prohibition of miscegenation, or race-mixing, is very easy to prove. Consider the following argument:
Premise 1: God created distinct ethnonations. (Gen. 10:5)
Premise 2: God instituted and defined the boundaries of their habitations, intending for them to remain distinct and separate. (Acts. 17:26-27)
Conclusion: Therefore, intermarriage between these nations goes against God's intended purpose of creation—separation, constituting a deviation from His will and, consequently, a sinful act. (1 Jn. 3:4, Jas. 4:17 )
@Kinism
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Shem, Ham, and Japheth
Gen 9:18 And the sons of Noah, that went forth of the ark, were Shem, and Ham, and Japheth: and Ham is the father of Canaan.
Gen 9:19 These are the three sons of Noah: and of them was the whole earth overspread.
Gen 10:32 These are the families of the sons of Noah, after their generations, in their nations: and by these were the nations divided in the earth after the flood.
𝔹𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕤 𝕠𝕗 ℍ𝕒𝕓𝕚𝕥𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟
Gen 9:18 And the sons of Noah, that went forth of the ark, were Shem, and Ham, and Japheth: and Ham is the father of Canaan.
Gen 9:19 These are the three sons of Noah: and of them was the whole earth overspread.
Gen 10:32 These are the families of the sons of Noah, after their generations, in their nations: and by these were the nations divided in the earth after the flood.
𝔹𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕤 𝕠𝕗 ℍ𝕒𝕓𝕚𝕥𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟
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Dr. Gene Kim on Segregation
Gene Kim¹, who is the pastor of San Jose Bible Baptist Church, writes about segregation in his book: Ruckmanism Ruckus - A Biblical study on Ruckman Exposed and other criticisms against one of the most controversial men in Baptist history: Dr. Peter S. Ruckman
In the book he states the following:
“You do not realize that God is a Discriminator, Who ordained segregation, not integration, for all races. Genesis 11:1-9 talks about the people at the Tower of Babel trying to unite outside the will of God. Thus, God was so displeased that He decided to segregate them by confounding their universal language… It is a noscriptural fact that God originally introduced segregation for all races, so they can live peaceably and seek after God (Acts 17:26-27)… Many people interpret Acts 17:26 as a verse for Integration. In reality, the verse is a text for segregation. Observe the verse. It says mankind is one as blood and different as races.
-Pages 88-89
¹Who is a Korean (descended from Shem).
Gene Kim¹, who is the pastor of San Jose Bible Baptist Church, writes about segregation in his book: Ruckmanism Ruckus - A Biblical study on Ruckman Exposed and other criticisms against one of the most controversial men in Baptist history: Dr. Peter S. Ruckman
In the book he states the following:
“You do not realize that God is a Discriminator, Who ordained segregation, not integration, for all races. Genesis 11:1-9 talks about the people at the Tower of Babel trying to unite outside the will of God. Thus, God was so displeased that He decided to segregate them by confounding their universal language… It is a noscriptural fact that God originally introduced segregation for all races, so they can live peaceably and seek after God (Acts 17:26-27)… Many people interpret Acts 17:26 as a verse for Integration. In reality, the verse is a text for segregation. Observe the verse. It says mankind is one as blood and different as races.
-Pages 88-89
¹Who is a Korean (descended from Shem).
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Gerardus D. Bouw on Acts 17:26
Gerardus Bouw, an independent Baptist, has run a ministry for years called The Biblical Astronomer. A ministry dedicated to promoting the true science (as opposed to science falsely so-called, see 1 Timothy 6:20) of the Biblical cosmological model, mainly in relation to geocentricity. Among writing and co-authoring several books on the subject of geocentrism, Bouw has also written short, unpublished commentaries on every book of the King James Bible.
In his notes on the book of Acts he pens:
“Now the human-race-onlyists take this verse and the verse in Galatians out of context. From this one they take ‘[God] hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth.’ From Galatians, they take ‘There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female.' The idea in both of these noscriptures is that God has put no distinctions between groups of people. To him, everyone is the same. But this verse goes on to say that the Lord determined the bounds of the nations. That they were all humans meant nothing to the Lord, they were all sinners who would defy God more effectively together than they could apart, so he split them up (Gen. 11), to give them a better chance to seek him (v. 27). The point of this verse is not to bring men together as one race but to show why God took all humanity and divided them up. It says that all men came from one man, Adam, and it is not saying that Caucasians, Mongoloids, and Negroids are all the same.
Source: https://www.geocentricity.com/
𝔹𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕤 𝕠𝕗 ℍ𝕒𝕓𝕚𝕥𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟
Gerardus Bouw, an independent Baptist, has run a ministry for years called The Biblical Astronomer. A ministry dedicated to promoting the true science (as opposed to science falsely so-called, see 1 Timothy 6:20) of the Biblical cosmological model, mainly in relation to geocentricity. Among writing and co-authoring several books on the subject of geocentrism, Bouw has also written short, unpublished commentaries on every book of the King James Bible.
In his notes on the book of Acts he pens:
“Now the human-race-onlyists take this verse and the verse in Galatians out of context. From this one they take ‘[God] hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth.’ From Galatians, they take ‘There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female.' The idea in both of these noscriptures is that God has put no distinctions between groups of people. To him, everyone is the same. But this verse goes on to say that the Lord determined the bounds of the nations. That they were all humans meant nothing to the Lord, they were all sinners who would defy God more effectively together than they could apart, so he split them up (Gen. 11), to give them a better chance to seek him (v. 27). The point of this verse is not to bring men together as one race but to show why God took all humanity and divided them up. It says that all men came from one man, Adam, and it is not saying that Caucasians, Mongoloids, and Negroids are all the same.
Source: https://www.geocentricity.com/
𝔹𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕤 𝕠𝕗 ℍ𝕒𝕓𝕚𝕥𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟
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Looks like my kinsmen according to the flesh have been sticking with their own kind:
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M. L. Moser Jr. on Segregation
M. L. Moser Jr. was the pastor of the Central Baptist Church of Little Rock, Arkansas. In addition to pastoring, Moser authored several books ranging from exposing the modern perversions of the Bible to composing independent Baptist handbooks. In 1974 he authored a book which is arguably his most controversial work, that being The Case Against Integration, from which I will now quote:
“First of all, I want to say that God Himself is the first and great segregationist. This divine principle can be clearly seen at every point in the government of God. In Genesis chapters four and five, God divided the Cain-ites from the Seth-ites . In Genesis chapters six and seven, God divided the family of Noah from the rest of the world. Then in chapters nine and ten, God divided the sons of Noah, and from this division we have the first and true ethnological table of nations of the world. It is here in chapter nine we find that God went so far as to draw a color line between the sons of Noah by making Ham black. (The word ‘Ham’ means ‘burnt’ or ‘black.’) The white man did not make the Negro black nor did he make himself white. Man cannot change race by chemistry, nor by climate, nor with cosmetics. God must have wanted men of different colors, else He wouldn't have made the different races. Furthermore, God also drew a social and economic barrier between Noah's sons, brothers if you please, by declaring that the black line of Ham through his son Canaan should be ‘a servant of servants unto his brethren’ (Gen. 9:25). This decree has far reaching implications, and the Bible has no record that God has ever repealed this action.
It is during these days that we read of two men, Peleg and Nimrod. These two names stand out prominently in the history of this period which deals with the building of the tower of Babel, the confusion of tongues and the dispersion by the command of God. This was the darkest day thus far in human history subsequent to Adam's fall for the human race was about to become fully integrated. God Himself had to come down and deal directly with the situation. Nimrod was a grandson of Ham and Peleg was a great grandson of Shem. Of Nimrod the Bible speaks thus: ‘And Cush begat Nimrod: he began to be a mighty one in the earth. He was a mighty hunter before the Lord: Wherefore it is said, - Even as Nimrod the mighty hunter before the Lord. And the beginning of his kingdom was Babel (Babylon - Confusion)’ (Gen. 10:8-10).
Now, in addition to this segregation in Noah's sons, we find in this chapter, that when Nimrod and other Hamites, rebelled against God’s segregation orders and sought to integrate themselves at Babel, God confounded their languages so they could not understand one another. Then God scattered them abroad upon the face of the whole earth which was then one body of land. Furthermore, in order to keep them seregated, God divided to each group his portion and fixed the boundaries of their habitation, then He used the drastic measures of dividing the earth into continents and islands by means of an earthquake, as we are told in Genesis 10:25 (the word ‘Peleg’ means ‘earthquake.’) Segregation was born at Babel and God was the creator of it.”
-Pages 13-14
𝔹𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕤 𝕠𝕗 ℍ𝕒𝕓𝕚𝕥𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟
M. L. Moser Jr. was the pastor of the Central Baptist Church of Little Rock, Arkansas. In addition to pastoring, Moser authored several books ranging from exposing the modern perversions of the Bible to composing independent Baptist handbooks. In 1974 he authored a book which is arguably his most controversial work, that being The Case Against Integration, from which I will now quote:
“First of all, I want to say that God Himself is the first and great segregationist. This divine principle can be clearly seen at every point in the government of God. In Genesis chapters four and five, God divided the Cain-ites from the Seth-ites . In Genesis chapters six and seven, God divided the family of Noah from the rest of the world. Then in chapters nine and ten, God divided the sons of Noah, and from this division we have the first and true ethnological table of nations of the world. It is here in chapter nine we find that God went so far as to draw a color line between the sons of Noah by making Ham black. (The word ‘Ham’ means ‘burnt’ or ‘black.’) The white man did not make the Negro black nor did he make himself white. Man cannot change race by chemistry, nor by climate, nor with cosmetics. God must have wanted men of different colors, else He wouldn't have made the different races. Furthermore, God also drew a social and economic barrier between Noah's sons, brothers if you please, by declaring that the black line of Ham through his son Canaan should be ‘a servant of servants unto his brethren’ (Gen. 9:25). This decree has far reaching implications, and the Bible has no record that God has ever repealed this action.
It is during these days that we read of two men, Peleg and Nimrod. These two names stand out prominently in the history of this period which deals with the building of the tower of Babel, the confusion of tongues and the dispersion by the command of God. This was the darkest day thus far in human history subsequent to Adam's fall for the human race was about to become fully integrated. God Himself had to come down and deal directly with the situation. Nimrod was a grandson of Ham and Peleg was a great grandson of Shem. Of Nimrod the Bible speaks thus: ‘And Cush begat Nimrod: he began to be a mighty one in the earth. He was a mighty hunter before the Lord: Wherefore it is said, - Even as Nimrod the mighty hunter before the Lord. And the beginning of his kingdom was Babel (Babylon - Confusion)’ (Gen. 10:8-10).
Now, in addition to this segregation in Noah's sons, we find in this chapter, that when Nimrod and other Hamites, rebelled against God’s segregation orders and sought to integrate themselves at Babel, God confounded their languages so they could not understand one another. Then God scattered them abroad upon the face of the whole earth which was then one body of land. Furthermore, in order to keep them seregated, God divided to each group his portion and fixed the boundaries of their habitation, then He used the drastic measures of dividing the earth into continents and islands by means of an earthquake, as we are told in Genesis 10:25 (the word ‘Peleg’ means ‘earthquake.’) Segregation was born at Babel and God was the creator of it.”
-Pages 13-14
𝔹𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕤 𝕠𝕗 ℍ𝕒𝕓𝕚𝕥𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟
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Forwarded from 📊 Politically Incorrect Polls (Incursion .)
Can there ever be an exception to race mixing?
Anonymous Poll
26%
Yes, depending on the situation and race
67%
No, it's inherently bad
7%
I dont have a problem with race mixing
John W. Duggar on the Question of Racial Separation
John W. Duggar was the pastor of Parkview Baptist Church of Laurel, Mississippi. In 1954 he published a book ennoscriptd: God’s Answer to Segregation, upon the request of both Japhethites and Hamites. His book was an edited trannoscript of a sermon he had previously preached on the subject. Towards the end of the publication he supplies a brief summation of his analysis, therein he writes:
“Surely no one could deny that God sanctions segregation of the races by physical separation… By a study of the geneologies one sees how God points out the beginning of the races by placing emphasis upon the three sons of Noah and calling attention to the fact that Ham was the father of Canaan. The very name of ‘Ham,’ which means ‘black,’ suggests the origin of the black race. Many Bible examples have been given to show how God, even by Divine command, exhorted Israel not to intermarry with the black race. The fact that God rejected those who failed to heed His exhortation to maintain physical separation between the negroid and other races testifies that He sanctions segregation… By tracing the ancestry of the races today, one finds that they all go back to three principal colors and races which originated in Shem, Ham, and Japheth, the three sons of Noah. An undeniable and conclusive answer is found to this question in the many barriers God set up for the express purpose of keeping the three different colored races separated. Differences in color of the skin and other physical characteristics, language, aptitude, and initiative were brought about by Divine intervention, and show again that God intended for the races to be kept pure. God's plan that there should be a physical separation of the three colored races is easily recognizeble in the fact that He ‘set the bounds of their habitation,’ giving to each of the three a continent for their dwelling place.”
-Pages 31-32
𝔹𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕤 𝕠𝕗 ℍ𝕒𝕓𝕚𝕥𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟
John W. Duggar was the pastor of Parkview Baptist Church of Laurel, Mississippi. In 1954 he published a book ennoscriptd: God’s Answer to Segregation, upon the request of both Japhethites and Hamites. His book was an edited trannoscript of a sermon he had previously preached on the subject. Towards the end of the publication he supplies a brief summation of his analysis, therein he writes:
“Surely no one could deny that God sanctions segregation of the races by physical separation… By a study of the geneologies one sees how God points out the beginning of the races by placing emphasis upon the three sons of Noah and calling attention to the fact that Ham was the father of Canaan. The very name of ‘Ham,’ which means ‘black,’ suggests the origin of the black race. Many Bible examples have been given to show how God, even by Divine command, exhorted Israel not to intermarry with the black race. The fact that God rejected those who failed to heed His exhortation to maintain physical separation between the negroid and other races testifies that He sanctions segregation… By tracing the ancestry of the races today, one finds that they all go back to three principal colors and races which originated in Shem, Ham, and Japheth, the three sons of Noah. An undeniable and conclusive answer is found to this question in the many barriers God set up for the express purpose of keeping the three different colored races separated. Differences in color of the skin and other physical characteristics, language, aptitude, and initiative were brought about by Divine intervention, and show again that God intended for the races to be kept pure. God's plan that there should be a physical separation of the three colored races is easily recognizeble in the fact that He ‘set the bounds of their habitation,’ giving to each of the three a continent for their dwelling place.”
-Pages 31-32
𝔹𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕤 𝕠𝕗 ℍ𝕒𝕓𝕚𝕥𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟
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Evangelist J. Harold Smith - God’s Plan For the Races
J. Harold Smith was a Southern Baptist Evangelist who is most well known for his radio broadcast, The Radio Bible Hour. In addition to being an evangelist, Dr. Smith also pastored a number of Baptist Churches including the First Baptist Church of Fort Smith, Arkansas. J. Harold Smith was not a preacher who shied away from preaching the truth about the Bible view of segregation. Below I have quotations from his sermon, God’s Plan For the Races: America’s Number One Problem, Segregation (circa 1950). Additionally, I have included a scanned copy of the full sermon in book form. Dr. Smith writes:
“God gave to all the peoples of the earth their own country and their own land… I believe that both history and the Bible reveal that any nation or people practicing intermarriage of the races soon lose both their national and racial prestige... GOD GAVE AFRICA TO OUR NEGRO FRIENDS… And, let me say this to you, God Almighty never has, and never will, put His approval upon the marriage of different colors. My friends, as sure as that takes place, whether it is in Rome, whether it is in Greece, Whether it is among the white and the black, or the white and the yellow, or the yellow and the black, THAT RACE LOSES ITS IDENTITY. Neighbors, God Almighty, down through these years, has preserved the races... nowhere in the bounds of God's Word can you find where God ever puts His approval upon intermarriage. NOW PUT THAT DOWN AND DON'T EVER FORGET IT. I can prove this beyond a shadow of doubt out of the Word of God… I have always believed the three sons of Noah, Shem, Ham, and Japheth were triplets, and all of them of different color; Shem of the BRONZE, Japheth of the WHITE, and Ham of the COLORED. (See Gen. 5:32)… God didn't make any two fish alike. God didn't make any two stars alike. God made the sun with its glory, the moon with its glory, and each star with its glory. ‘There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars: for one star differeth from another star in glory.’ (1 Cor. 15:41) No two leaves are alike, and no two flowers are alike. I will bring it a little closer home, no two people are alike. Why, bless your heart, not yet have they found two finger prints alike. God has made things unequal... These three sons of Noah were different. They were each physically different. From the name Ham, we judge that there was also a difference in color. We learn the name Ham means ‘black.’ It was the custom, in the day of Noah, for the father to name his children and give meaning to the name. Perhaps, when Noah looked upon his three sons and saw that one was BLACK, he exclaimed, ‘HAM’… If America turns from God's answer, and fails to keep her RACES PURE by SEGREGATION, there will be neither WHITE nor NEGRO race remaining… When man tries to overstep the purposes of God and break down the barrier between the races, he only brings trouble, discord, confusion, malice, and murder… Isaac told Jacob that he was not to take a wife of the daughters of Canaan… This proves, beyond any shadow of doubt, God's hatred and disapproval of any attempt to mongrelize the races through intermarriage of different colors! (Gen. 9:22-27)… Any individual or organization in America, or any other nation, that teaches, preaches, or propagates intermarriage of the RACES is of the DEVIL!… Everything that God has made He has made it after its kind. (See Gen. 1:20-25) The animals reproduce after their kind, the fish after their kind, the fowl after their kind. It is also very noticeable how animals associate with their own kind; sheep with sheep, cows with cows, and hogs with hogs. What happens when a cat and dog get together TROUBLE!”
-Pages 5-6, 8, 10, 13, 15-16, 18-20, 24
𝔹𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕤 𝕠𝕗 ℍ𝕒𝕓𝕚𝕥𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟
J. Harold Smith was a Southern Baptist Evangelist who is most well known for his radio broadcast, The Radio Bible Hour. In addition to being an evangelist, Dr. Smith also pastored a number of Baptist Churches including the First Baptist Church of Fort Smith, Arkansas. J. Harold Smith was not a preacher who shied away from preaching the truth about the Bible view of segregation. Below I have quotations from his sermon, God’s Plan For the Races: America’s Number One Problem, Segregation (circa 1950). Additionally, I have included a scanned copy of the full sermon in book form. Dr. Smith writes:
“God gave to all the peoples of the earth their own country and their own land… I believe that both history and the Bible reveal that any nation or people practicing intermarriage of the races soon lose both their national and racial prestige... GOD GAVE AFRICA TO OUR NEGRO FRIENDS… And, let me say this to you, God Almighty never has, and never will, put His approval upon the marriage of different colors. My friends, as sure as that takes place, whether it is in Rome, whether it is in Greece, Whether it is among the white and the black, or the white and the yellow, or the yellow and the black, THAT RACE LOSES ITS IDENTITY. Neighbors, God Almighty, down through these years, has preserved the races... nowhere in the bounds of God's Word can you find where God ever puts His approval upon intermarriage. NOW PUT THAT DOWN AND DON'T EVER FORGET IT. I can prove this beyond a shadow of doubt out of the Word of God… I have always believed the three sons of Noah, Shem, Ham, and Japheth were triplets, and all of them of different color; Shem of the BRONZE, Japheth of the WHITE, and Ham of the COLORED. (See Gen. 5:32)… God didn't make any two fish alike. God didn't make any two stars alike. God made the sun with its glory, the moon with its glory, and each star with its glory. ‘There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars: for one star differeth from another star in glory.’ (1 Cor. 15:41) No two leaves are alike, and no two flowers are alike. I will bring it a little closer home, no two people are alike. Why, bless your heart, not yet have they found two finger prints alike. God has made things unequal... These three sons of Noah were different. They were each physically different. From the name Ham, we judge that there was also a difference in color. We learn the name Ham means ‘black.’ It was the custom, in the day of Noah, for the father to name his children and give meaning to the name. Perhaps, when Noah looked upon his three sons and saw that one was BLACK, he exclaimed, ‘HAM’… If America turns from God's answer, and fails to keep her RACES PURE by SEGREGATION, there will be neither WHITE nor NEGRO race remaining… When man tries to overstep the purposes of God and break down the barrier between the races, he only brings trouble, discord, confusion, malice, and murder… Isaac told Jacob that he was not to take a wife of the daughters of Canaan… This proves, beyond any shadow of doubt, God's hatred and disapproval of any attempt to mongrelize the races through intermarriage of different colors! (Gen. 9:22-27)… Any individual or organization in America, or any other nation, that teaches, preaches, or propagates intermarriage of the RACES is of the DEVIL!… Everything that God has made He has made it after its kind. (See Gen. 1:20-25) The animals reproduce after their kind, the fish after their kind, the fowl after their kind. It is also very noticeable how animals associate with their own kind; sheep with sheep, cows with cows, and hogs with hogs. What happens when a cat and dog get together TROUBLE!”
-Pages 5-6, 8, 10, 13, 15-16, 18-20, 24
𝔹𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕤 𝕠𝕗 ℍ𝕒𝕓𝕚𝕥𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟
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God's Plan For the Races.pdf
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God's Plan For the Races: America's Number One Problem, Segregation by Evangelist J. Harold Smith
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𝔹𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕤 𝕠𝕗 ℍ𝕒𝕓𝕚𝕥𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟
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Forwarded from Kinism
Kinism: Country & Kin
What's the difference between a nation and a country? A nation refers to a group of people who share a common ancestry, an ethnicity, while a country refers to the land that this nation inhabits—a territory. The Bible makes a clear distinction that a nation and a country are different. Genesis 10:5 states,
The lands are distinct from the nation itself; however, this in no way undermines the importance of having a country or territory.
Think of a country as your house and your nation as your family. A family without a house is still a family, yet one at high risk of danger. So too, a nation without a country is still a nation but is one at high risk of danger.
@Kinism
What's the difference between a nation and a country? A nation refers to a group of people who share a common ancestry, an ethnicity, while a country refers to the land that this nation inhabits—a territory. The Bible makes a clear distinction that a nation and a country are different. Genesis 10:5 states,
"By these were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations."
The lands are distinct from the nation itself; however, this in no way undermines the importance of having a country or territory.
Think of a country as your house and your nation as your family. A family without a house is still a family, yet one at high risk of danger. So too, a nation without a country is still a nation but is one at high risk of danger.
@Kinism
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Dr. John R. Rice on Racial Matters - Excerpts from Dr. Rice, Here are More Questions Volume II (part one).
Dr. John R. Rice was a Baptist evangelist who pastored the Fundamentalist Baptist Tabernacle of Dallas, Texas. Rice was a dedicated soulwinner and an acclaimed author, most well known for his newspaper The Sword of the Lord.
Dr. Rice enumerates the following:
“Newspapers with a racial bias against white people do more to stir race hatred than other newspapers¹… I think it is generally not a happy marriage when members of any two races intermarry. whether it is white and black, or white and yellow, or yellow and black. People are happier to marry the people who have more or less the same ideas they have and where there is no friction, nothing to explain… It is wrong to suppose that segregation is altogether a matter of race prejudice against colored people… I believe it is true that God ‘hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation,’ that is, that nationalism is not wrong, that it is usually proper and convenient for people of similar race and language and custom to live in groups. There is some voluntary segregation because ‘birds of a feather flock together.’ And this, it seems, is the way God planned it. I do not think it generally wise for people of different races or of different backgrounds to intermarry, but as to their hearing the Gospel and being equal before the law, I think that God is no respecter of persons and that we ought not to be. I can prefer one man's company to another and that is not wrong. I can prefer my country to a foreign country and that is not wrong. It would be wrong, however, to abuse or mistreat those of another country and not give them their just rights.”
-Pages 403-405
¹John R. Rice was talking about media propagated anti-whiteism back in 1973!
Source: https://archive.org/details/drriceherearemor02rice
𝔹𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕤 𝕠𝕗 ℍ𝕒𝕓𝕚𝕥𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟
Dr. John R. Rice was a Baptist evangelist who pastored the Fundamentalist Baptist Tabernacle of Dallas, Texas. Rice was a dedicated soulwinner and an acclaimed author, most well known for his newspaper The Sword of the Lord.
Dr. Rice enumerates the following:
“Newspapers with a racial bias against white people do more to stir race hatred than other newspapers¹… I think it is generally not a happy marriage when members of any two races intermarry. whether it is white and black, or white and yellow, or yellow and black. People are happier to marry the people who have more or less the same ideas they have and where there is no friction, nothing to explain… It is wrong to suppose that segregation is altogether a matter of race prejudice against colored people… I believe it is true that God ‘hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation,’ that is, that nationalism is not wrong, that it is usually proper and convenient for people of similar race and language and custom to live in groups. There is some voluntary segregation because ‘birds of a feather flock together.’ And this, it seems, is the way God planned it. I do not think it generally wise for people of different races or of different backgrounds to intermarry, but as to their hearing the Gospel and being equal before the law, I think that God is no respecter of persons and that we ought not to be. I can prefer one man's company to another and that is not wrong. I can prefer my country to a foreign country and that is not wrong. It would be wrong, however, to abuse or mistreat those of another country and not give them their just rights.”
-Pages 403-405
¹John R. Rice was talking about media propagated anti-whiteism back in 1973!
Source: https://archive.org/details/drriceherearemor02rice
𝔹𝕠𝕦𝕟𝕕𝕤 𝕠𝕗 ℍ𝕒𝕓𝕚𝕥𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟
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Dr. John R. Rice on Racial Matters - Excerpts from Dr. Rice, Here are More Questions Volume II (part two).
Concerning the origin of the races:
“I believe it is quite evident that Adam, and then Noah, had in them all the elements that diversified the race, in color, size, looks, etc. I think black horses, white horses, bay horses, and other kinds all came from the original pair that were in the ark and they carried the genes that would diversify in their offspring; and so with dogs, and so with men. I do not believe that the color of Negroes, the pigment of their skin, grew as a matter of evolution to adjust to hot climates. I think they may have found themselves more compatible in a hot climate, but it has been proved by Mendel's Law (derived from experiments by that monk years ago) that the varieties that develop in a particular kind of species are not a result of evolution but that they were originally in the nature of the man or animal, and came out.”
-Pages 405-406
Source: http://tinyurl.com/akewrd4z
Concerning the origin of the races:
“I believe it is quite evident that Adam, and then Noah, had in them all the elements that diversified the race, in color, size, looks, etc. I think black horses, white horses, bay horses, and other kinds all came from the original pair that were in the ark and they carried the genes that would diversify in their offspring; and so with dogs, and so with men. I do not believe that the color of Negroes, the pigment of their skin, grew as a matter of evolution to adjust to hot climates. I think they may have found themselves more compatible in a hot climate, but it has been proved by Mendel's Law (derived from experiments by that monk years ago) that the varieties that develop in a particular kind of species are not a result of evolution but that they were originally in the nature of the man or animal, and came out.”
-Pages 405-406
Source: http://tinyurl.com/akewrd4z