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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 This decree has far reaching implications, and the Bible has no record that God has ever repealed this action.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

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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

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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 remainingWhen 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

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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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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,

"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.

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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

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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

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Dr. John R. Rice on Racial Matters - Excerpts from Dr. Rice, Here are More Questions Volume II (part three).

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.

Many integrationists and “human-race-onlyists” like to use Numbers 12 as a proof text for God’s blessing upon miscegenation. I personally have heard many sermons that were in favor of interracial marriage open with this very passage. Those who ascribe to this particular line of thought claim that God’s anger was kindled against Aaron and Miriam because they spoke out against Moses’ alleged¹ interracial marriage, which God supposedly approved of. Dr. John R. Rice debunks that notion in the following words:

Aaron's and Miriam's rebellion was against Moses’ leadership, and so against God. The rebellion of Miriam and Aaron was wrong and God was against it altogether apart from the matter of who Moses married. In Numbers 12, God says nothing in favor of Moses' marriage. It is true that Miriam and Aaron were against the Ethiopian woman Moses married, but their sin was that they sought to displace Moses' leadership and to seize the leadership themselves. ‘And they said, Hath the Lord indeed spoken only by Moses? hath he not spoken also by us?’ (vs. 2). Actually Aaron and Miriam rebelled against God, and God punished them for that sin without making any issue of the Ethiopian woman.

-Pages 406-407

¹I say alleged because it cannot be proven conclusively from Scripture that she was indeed a Negro (which is what many like to claim). In all actuality, Moses’ “Ethiopian wife” was most likely a Shemite, more on that in later posts.

Source: http://tinyurl.com/akewrd4z

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Kinism: why be so Political?

In discussions about Kinism, the Christian doctrine of ethno-nationalism and ethno-segregation, critics often question its political nature, asking, 'Should we really be this political?'

However, this statement of theirs is erroneous and hypocritical, given that many Christians readily engage in political discussions on issues such as abortion, slavery, and homosexuality. So, why the hesitation when it comes to Kinism? In simple terms, just as Christians take political stances on topics like abortion, we are perfectly able and expected to have political views on ethno-nationalism and, consequently, Kinism.

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Dr. John R. Rice on Racial Matters - Excerpts from Dr. Rice, Here are More Questions Volume II (part four).

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.

Brother Rice writes:

I think it is a fact that colored people, or Negroes, have through the centuries lagged behind some other races in civilization, culture, and leadership¹... I do not believe there should be forced integration. I do not believe intermarriage with Negroes and whites would be good for either race and good for the nation. I do not believe in intermarriage of other races or others with great differences in religion and customs because such marriages do not turn out happily and thus would not honor the Lord as the general thing... I think there are some elements of the curse² that may remain on colored people... I do think, however, that the bounds of the races are intended for good and that it is not wise to have intermarriage between the races and not happy for them. And we should be good to Negro people... Yet I do not know why one should be compelled to employ a Negro if he wants to hire a white man or why a Negro should be compelled to hire a white man if he wants to hire a Negro. And I do not know why one should be compelled to sell his house to a Negro if he doesn't want to.”

-Pages 409-410

¹Any honest black man will tell you this, in fact, I will be uploading testimonies from some black brethren concerning this in the future.

²Referring to the Curse of Ham in Genesis 9.

Source: http://tinyurl.com/akewrd4z

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Dr. John R. Rice on Racial Matters - Excerpts from Dr. Rice, Here are More Questions Volume II (part five).

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.

Brother Rice comments:

Intermarriage of whites and Negroes is not right; I do not believe it will turn out happily and I do not believe it would be wise to mongrelize the white race by constant mixture with Negroes. That happened in Mexico and in South America with Spanish and Indians and Negroes intermarrying, and see what happened to their civilization.¹ And if whites ought not to marry Negroes, then young people, whites and Negroes, ought not to date each other, and so there ought to be some separation socially. It is proper for Negroes to run with Negroes and to court Negroes and marry Negroes… the civil rights laws interfere with the rights of millions of people, to gain the votes of a minority²So I think some degree of segregation is right and proper.”

-Pages 410-411

¹There has been several notable works that make the case that miscegenation is one of the factors that leads to a civilization’s collapse (Ezra 9:12).

²Which is exactly what happened. Lyndon B. Johnson, the president who would sign the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law, remarked concerning it: “I’ll have those niggers voting democratic for 200 years.”

Source: http://tinyurl.com/akewrd4z

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Kinism: What are Bounds?

In Acts 17:26, a pivotal passage for supporting Kinism—the Christian doctrine of ethnonationalism and ethno-segregation—we encounter a profound statement:

"And hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation;"


This verse highlights God's role in assigning nations, ethnicities, specific "bounds of habitation". But what does this mean precisely? "Bounds" refers to limitations, often synonymous with "boundary", denoting a separating line. This separating line, in reference to nations, can take the form of physical geography or politically drawn barriers—a delineation between habitations, or what we term 'habitational boundaries'. In essence, God has designated specific geographical areas for specific nations to dwell, live, and inhabit separately from one another.

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Kinism: Simplified

Kinism is the Christian doctrine that advocates for ethno-nationalism and, consequently, segregation along ethnic lines, suggesting that different ethnic groups, composed of varying ancestral/racial backgrounds, should live separately. This doctrine is derived through simple logical inference from Scripture. Consider the following argument:

Premise 1: The Scriptures inform us about the reality of Nations (Genesis 10).

Premise 2: The Scriptures indicate that Biblical nations are defined by common or shared ancestry, not solely beliefs/ideology — Ethnonations, ethnicities (Genesis 10, 'after their families').

Premise 3: God intentionally instituted and set bounds for where these nations are to dwell or inhabit, purposefully separating them perpetually (Deuteronomy 32:8 & Acts 17:26).

Conclusion: It is God's will and intention that nations/ethnicities remain separate/segregated. Therefore, we must submit to His will and follow this directive (James 4:17).


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The Christian Problem of Racial Segregation by Humphrey K. Ezell (part one).

Dr. Ezell pastored Southern Baptist Churches in the states of South Carolina, Louisiana, and Mississippi for over thirty years, including the Old Bethel Baptist Church of Woodruff, South Carolina.

In his 1959 book, The Christian Problem of Racial Segregation, Dr. Ezell writes:

For more than eighty years the practice of racial segregation between the White and Negro races in the South was accepted as Christian without any protest by any religious group… With the practice of racial segregation in the South there has been a spirit of good will between the races, and, as a result, the Negro race has made remarkable progress. The hope of continued progress for the Negro race is not integration and intermarriage with other races, but in developing a pride in their own race… The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is the organization that is most active in promoting integration of the White and Negro races. There can be little doubt that the ultimate purpose of this organization is intermarriage between the White and Negro races. We believe that such intermarriage is contrary to the teaching of the ScripturesWe will study some of the Old Testament Scripture passages, observing how God has segregated the races… (Gen. 9:20-27). In this account God has segregated the races… a curse is placed upon Ham and his descendants, and they are to be servants to Shem and Japheth. There is no evidence anywhere in the Scriptures that this curse upon the descendants of Ham has been lifted. The encyclopaedias give fair as the meaning of Japheth, dusky as the meaning of Shem, and black as the meaning of Ham. It is not our desire to go into the history of the descendants of these three brothers of whom the whole earth was overspread, but we feel sure that anyone making a careful study of the Genesis account of the descendants of Japheth will conclude that they were to occupy what is now Europe and northern Asia. Africa was given to the descendants of Ham, and southern Asia was given to the descendants of Shem.”

-Pages 9-10, 13-14

Source: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112062706814

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The Christian Problem of Racial Segregation by Humphrey K. Ezell (part two).

Dr. Ezell pastored Southern Baptist Churches in the states of South Carolina, Louisiana, and Mississippi for over thirty years, including the Old Bethel Baptist Church of Woodruff, South Carolina.

In his 1959 book, The Christian Problem of Racial Segregation, Dr. Ezell writes:

“There are some who are saying today that since we are all of one blood we should do away with all racial barriers. It is true that all races and peoples are of the one blood of Adam and Noah, but being of one blood does not destroy the differences in individuals and races. Being of one blood does not make one who is not a Christian a Christian; it does not give culture to an uncultured person; it does not make one innocent who is a criminal; it does not turn a Negro man into a White man. Being of one blood means that the depravity of Adam's sin was upon all of the descendants of Adam before the flood, and since the flood this depravity rests upon all of the descendants of Noah. Being of one blood means that since all are born under the depravity of sin, then it is only through the shed blood of our perfect, sacrificial Saviour, Jesus Christ, God's only Son, that this depravity can be lifted. Thus being of one blood does not take away the curse of racial segregation and servitude placed upon the descendants of Ham because of Ham's sin. Judging by the derivation of the word Ham and also by the geographical location assigned to the sons of Ham there can be no doubt that the Negro race has descended from Ham. The curse that was placed upon the descendants of Ham, that they were to be servants to Shem and Japheth, still rests upon this raceGod has clearly segregated the descendants of Ham from the other races, and if we seek to integrate all of the races great harm will be done to the Negro race as well as to the other races… God has made the White and Negro races different in their physical features, in their mental ability, in their emotional nature. These differences in the races forbid intermarriage. Intermarriage between the races will produce a mulatto race. If God had wanted only one race, He would have created only one raceMay we repeat that God has segregated the races.

-Pages 14-15, 24, 30

Source: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112062706814

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The Sin or Evils of Integration by Pastor Louis Ellsworth Dailey (part one)

Towards the end of his life and ministry as a Southern Baptist minister for over 58 years, pastoring various Churches in Virginia and North Carolina, Louis E. Dailey wrote a book ennoscriptd The Sin or Evils of Integration. This book, written in 1962 at the pinnacle of the so-called civil rights movement, is comprised of Biblical, rational, and practical arguments and anecdotes that support the conclusion that integration is a great evil.

In the book Dailey writes:

“Those who read this book with care will discover that I reveal and discuss quite a number of evils connected with the integration of the white and Negro races. High on the list of evils is that integration violates the Will of God. Whatever course anyone may take that violates the Will of God is sin. The Scripture plainly teaches us that it was and still is God's law that all of his subjects multiply and replenish the earth after their kind… Advocates of integration fail to consider the first commandment: ‘to multiply and replenish the earth after their kind.’ In order that this command might be obeyed, God placed instinct within the minds and hearts of all his creatures, which enables them to have a fascination for each other after their kind. Witness the time-honored expression, ‘Birds of a feather flock together.’ Lesser creatures than mankind obey this command of God and fulfill the desire of the Creator to propogate their kind in the sea, on the land, and in the air. Only when interfered with by the evil and ignorance of mankind will there be a deviation from the plan of God. This is the problem. God made mankind in His image and as His masterpiece in creation; therefore, a great obligation falls upon mankind to fulfill God's first commandment… The ultimate result of integration will be an amalgamation of races… Do not believe that integration is a religious movement. It is a mixture of devilism, Communism, and Northern politicalism.”

-Excerpts from the preface and pages 1-2

Source: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015074197966

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