by Billy Roper
The anti-White, left-wing race mixing Las Vegas terrorist shooter, though an avowed atheist, has been termed a “White Christian” by the Jewish controlled mainstream media, in order to subtly differentiate him from their tribe. In (((their))) minds, all White goyim are “Christian”, a term they use as a pejorative label of quaint naivete at their most gracious, and more often as a slur of condescension and contempt.
As more White Christians are openly expressing their support for their own people, from border control and immigration issues to opposing the homosexual, transsexual, and pedophile agenda, the formerly pervasive liberalizing trend among many mainstream churches, motivated by the number of rear ends in pews and how that translates into shekels in the offering plate, has reversed. Manna worshiping church leaders are recognizing that social justice browbeating turns off and alienates much of their congregation, who are sick of it.
Liberal Judeo-Christian churches are responding in one of two ways: either by doubling down and seeking to have any traditional moral values, even those espoused by other churches and faith-based groups, publicly mass disavowed as being “Alt Right”, or by quietly edging back towards traditional Christian values. The determination of which direction a congregation takes is largely, as one might imagine, based on race.
This article by the conservative American Family Association illustrates that shift to the right by White churches. “In an open letter to President Trump, (black and liberal) evangelical leaders are asking him to openly denounce the so-called “alt-right” – an amorphous group they suggest includes some faith-based and pro-family groups”, the large and well funded organization, targeted in a violent anti-Christian hate crime attack brought on by their inclusion in a hit list given to left wing extremists by the SPLC, states. Then, the AFA goes on to illustrate that even the Baptist church is divided, almost straight down racial lines, as to be expected, on the issue of the Alt Right. As an aside, the Alt Right can exacerbate this progress by further distancing itself from homosexuals of both genders, if they will choose to.
The American Family Association, obviously testing the waters of its supporters’ moods, even includes a poll embedded in the article, asking readers whether they support the black faction’s demand for a disavowal. If they pay attention to the posted comments, their straight and narrow path should be clear, even to the politicized, pragmatic, and trend-following “shepherds” who want to lead the flock by following it.
The Bible is full of admonitions, both in the Old Testament and the New, against race-mixing. Sexual immorality is addressed in two of the Ten Commandments. One covers relations within one’s race, i.e, covering your neighbor’s wife, since the Hebrew word used for “neighbor” means “kinsman”, not the person living next door. The other is against race mixing, or “adultery”, which means “to mix”.
Noted Christian apologist Thomas Aquinas, in his explanation of why suicide is a sin, noted that the act is selfish, and takes away from society as a whole a life which does not belong only to the individual. One’s life belongs to society as a whole, contrary to the protestations of feminists who shriek that not only their bodies, but the lives they carry within their bodies, are their own to dispose of as they wish.
Likewise, race mixing is a sin, as one’s life, genetic heritage, and blood line does not belong solely to oneself, but to society at large and to one’s race, as well.
According to this poll of churchgoers, the overwhelming majority of American Christians do not attend racially mixed churches, (80%) and a significant majority do not want to attend more diverse churches (67%). In fact, Whites are least likely among all racial groups surveyed to say that their churches need to be more diverse. Whether for righteous reasons or not, many church leaders are finally getting the hint. Liberation theology in America has failed. It reached its high tide during the first Obama administration, crested, and is now receding. The time for more racially conscious, healthy, and traditional value promoting Christianity has returned. We have a responsibility to meet it halfway, like the collective prodigal son returning.
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