Saturday, November 26, 2011

Separate but equal?

If you are around my age (I am 21 and it is currently 11/26/2011) you probably have never heard of this particular philosophy. This particular doctrine or philosophy was practiced in this country until oh probably around the 60's maybe even further that that maybe not legally but in the minds of the general rural American and even in some urban areas it most certainly was. But, the most famous group or region to practice this doctrine was the American South. Have you ever heard of segregation? Of course you have! It has been shown to you in school and pounded into your head like a 3 pound tenderloin since the 2nd grade. We hear of the oh so great Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights activists and how they struggled to break free from the oppressive white man of the South who didn't them to have the same rights as the white man and how the Southern whites were all members of the nasty evil Ku Klux Klan and wanted to be superior over the poor black man. Sound familiar? It sure does to me. To be honest I couldn't tell you or remember a time in school where it was not brought up at a point in time for one reason or another. Unlike the story they feed you about the War Between the States the story will never change when you reach your college years (if in this day and age you can afford to do so) through your days in public school you are taught that the evil Southerners wanted slavery and to oppress those poor blacks oops I mean "African-Americans" (which in itself is kind of an oxymoron because if you were white and from Africa you would not be labeled an "African-American) you will be taught some of the truth about the Civil War mostly that the South was fighting for state rights and yadda yadda. The truth you will never hear whatsoever all through your academic years would be that the Southern states actually practiced the doctrine of "Separate but equal" meaning the blacks and the whites were both segregated or "separated" from each other but were treated equal. The black schools were taught nothing different from the white schools etc. and the same mentality or belief was pretty common amongst all of America at that point. Even today the generation that grew up or was around back then still has the belief that "God made us separate for a reason and we should stay that way" but as a Christian one would have to look back at this and ask themselves is this really what God wanted? Let's go to the scripture and find out shall we? When we look to the scripture at the book of Genesis we see the days of creation, the creation of man etc. etc. As Christian Identists we know that Adam was a white man and was placed here after the non-white races. If you are not familiar with the Dual-Seedline doctrine I highly suggest you searching for the writings of Bertrand Comparet. Now scripture is absolutely for segregation we can find this in many different places such as 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.", Leviticus 20:24 "I am the Lord thy God, which have separated you from other people.", 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." but what does the bible say about us being "equal"? Leviticus 7:6 "For thou art an holy people unto the LORD thy God: the LORD thy God hath chosen thee to be a special people unto himself, above all people that are upon the face of the earth. ", Genesis1:28  " And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.", Now going just from this last verse if we believe (and science proves this) that the black or Negroid race was upon the face of the earth thousands of years before the white man or Caucasoid wouldn't this mean that we were to have dominion over the Negro? Absolutely! To believe any different would be a complete perversion of scripture! Therefore, the segregation laws of the South, the political platform David Duke paraded around with in the 70's, and Grandma's little talk to you in the bathroom at the store about why "black people" are different but were all God's children and should be treated the same is completely against what God teaches in the holy scripture! If you are a true bible believing Christian you are not only a White Separatist you also would have to be a White Supremacist!

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