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Letters    

ON DISCRIMINATION AND EQUALITY

Dear B. H.                                                                                                     January 25, 1993

       ...All discrimination is not bad. I hope your wife is very discriminating when she buys meat at the market, and chooses a clean rather than an unclean bandage.

        God is Himself the Great Discriminator because He gives to some men greater intelligence than He gives to others. He gives more wealth to some than He does to others. Some people enjoy better health or eyesight than do others. Even among men, God made male and female. The Holy Ghost says that a husband is to render honor unto the wife "as unto the weaker vessel" (I Pet. 3:7).

       God discriminates between men when He separates them between the precious and the vile (Jeremiah), between the good and the evil, the righteous and the unrighteous. The good, He calls "sheep," and the wicked, He calls "goats." This is discrimination, but it is not unfair discrimination. Deeds make men unequal.

     Society is attempting to seduce our generation into wicked-ness and anarchy by outlawing the distinction between good and evil. Wicked men are attempting to abolish the concept of sin, so that they can do evil without the accompanying guilt and shame. A pastor recently telephoned me to say that his deacons told him that if he did not present to the church a child born out of wedlock, then the church was guilty of discrimination. The world is too much with us.

     On account of deeds, God has provided a separate place for men to dwell: heaven or hell. This is most discriminatory. Now, don't be deceived: people who say they are against all discrimination are not against discriminating against the truth of God, and the people of God. The answer does not lie in legislation, but in repentance: godly repentance that is the fruit of godly sorrow over sin. The issue is the same as it has always been: it is the issue of authority. What is our authority? the Word of God, or the whims of men? Love and Prayers.

ON THE CHRISTIAN IDENTITY MOVEMENT

Dear B. M.                                                                                                  December 1, 1993

      ...When you talk of "Israel," or of "Jews," the terms refer to: l.) a nation, 2.) a religion, and 3.) a spiritual people. It is to the third use of the word, i.e. to a spiritual people that, the hymn writers refer when they use the word "Israel." Certainly, you are not suggesting that when Edward Perronet wrote, "All Hail The Power of Jesus' Name" that he was referring to white folks.

      We are children of Abraham by faith. He is the father of the faithful (Romans 4:16). We are not children of Abraham by the law, but by the grace of God; not because we are the physical descendants, and therefore inherit the relationship. The Old Testament Israelites (Jews) apostatized to the place that they believed they were God's people because they were Abraham's descendants. This is the reason for the rush by people who believe in white supremacy to establish a genealogy that shows they are Israelites.... God's people are holy people, not like so many who profess to be Christian Patriots, or the Israel of God who are a beer-guzzling, whore-hopping, cursing folk....

TO A MEMBER OF THE CHRISTIAN IDENTITY MOVEMENT

Dear H. M.                                                                                                February 16, 1988

     May I ask you two questions? First, you call yourself a member of the Identity Movement, and say you are a "Christian Israelite." We know from multitudes of Scriptures that Israel was composed of 12 tribes. Of what tribe are you a member? and how can you be so sure? Second, you declare the name of God to be "Yahweh," but you do not seem to accept the fact that God has named Himself many other names. For instance, "In the beginning Elohim created the heaven and the earth." Why do you think the name "Yahweh" is any more sacred than the other names of God?

TO A MEMBER OF THE PATRIOT NETWORK

Dear G. B.                                                                                                      March 30, 1993

     You have failed to take into account the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, who said, "My kingdom is not of this world: if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight" (John 18:36). Again, He said, "All they that take the sword shall perish with the sword" (Matthew 26:52).

      You write as though this world is your home, and not as Abraham, who "looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God" (Hebrews 11:10). Are you a true Christian? Is Jesus Christ your Lord? Has He saved you from the just penalty of your sins? This world is perishing. This country has thrown off the worship of the God of our Fathers, and is well on its way to Hell. "Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap" (Galatians 6:7). "May God Smile On You" —Bach.

 

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