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Is "Christian Identity" & "British Israelism" teaching, racist?
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Mr. ‘Anonymous’ writes: ...The word of God teaches us that his elect will be gathered out of every nation, tribe, people, and tongue, this includes Jews, and other people considered to be mud people by the abomination taught by Christian Identity, British Israelism, etc. You cant get to heaven by swimming upstream, and Jesus does not rent out motorboats to help you get up the stream. Answer: Dear ‘Anonymous,’ you wrote: “and other people considered to be mud people by the abomination taught by Christian Identity, British Israelism, etc.” The so-called Christian Identity and British Israelism have been assailed and slandered by the fascist liemongering Jewish AntiDefamation Leage (ADL) for obvious reasons. British Israelism and Christian Identity (so named by it’s influential detractors) teach that the Ten ‘Lost’ Tribes of Israel migrated north and west (as prophesied) and settled Europe (hence: British Israelism) and later populated the Americas. Thus the true Israel peoples o...
An Atheist ignorantly says that the Bible is copied from Pagan म्य्थ्स ?
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Don states: Most Biblical scholars agree that much of the Hebrew Old Testament was based on the legends of ancient Sumeria. In this article, the story of humankind's creation is explored in the parallels between the Sumerian legends of the garden, Dilmum, and the Hebrew garden of Eden. The Hebrew account of the Garden of Eden is well known to most people however facts point to the core of that popular Hebrew story as having been lifted straight from Sumerian legend. And the story may well have roots dating back long before the Sumerian civilization. A goddess of Sumeria, Ninhursag, also known as "exalted lady" is given the credit for bringing the green plants to the earth and for creating humans. This ancient "Mother Nature" brought to life a place called Dilmun, reputed as the true Paradise of the Gods. Many scholars, Zecharia Sitchin among them, believe that this Dilmum -if not the original garden- was at least the basis from which the Hebrews scho...