Christian Identity

Free Will and PreDestination

by Billy Roper

Just because one may be one of God’s truly chosen people (descended from the true Israelites, not the Jews) does not mean that your salvation is assured. All Whites, that is, those descended from Adam, the first White man, rather than from the nonWhite PreAdamic people created first in Genesis Chapter 1, have spirits (breathed into Adamic mankind directly by God) and are capable of, and needful of, salvation. Within the White race, those Adamics who are more specifically descended from Abraham and his son Isaac and his grandson Jacob (Israel) are inheritors of the Covenant between their people and God. That makes them special. It makes them chosen. It does not make them saved.

“Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.” Matthew 7:22-23

I would only have married a White woman, so only a White woman was eligible to be my wife. Within that selection of White women, my wife is the one I chose to marry. Even after she was chosen, she still had to make the decision to accept my proposal. That was her free will.

The final victory of God over Satan is preordained. So is our duty to fight God’s enemies and expand his Kingdom. Each of us have different preordained roles to play in our life. You may call this wyrd, destiny, or dharma. God knows, and knew before we were born, what choices we would make with the free will which He gave us. From our human perspective, we know that if we tell our kids not to touch a hot stove and they touch it, they are very unlikely to touch it again. We even know that if we give our kids a free choice between getting a spanking and getting a candy bar, that Snickers is gone. How much better does our Heavenly Father know us, and our nature and characters? Infinitely. He made us and saw all of our future choices ahead of time, because He knows all.

One of the problems with giving a pass for “former” homosexuals or “former” race mixers to be a part of the White Nationalist movement is that they have violated the two most basic instincts which God gave us. Those two sins are the ones which we cannot come back from, because they violate the two aspects of our identity which we are born with: our natural sex and our natural race identities. It’s not God’s will that homosexuals and race mixers abound, but He gives people free will: even His own chosen people, which is why some Israelites race mix and some are gay, biological and chemical and hormone proclivities aside.

Another problem with giving a pass to “former” homosexuals or “former” race mixers is that it’s a great insult to people who had the opportunity to do either, and chose not to. Some of our young people grow up under tremendous social and peer pressure to race mix, especially girls in “diverse” environments. Should we judge those who don’t give in as no better than those who give in and later regret it? Drawing a hard line and not accepting or forgiving it creates our own competing social pressure against it. It becomes a choice with real consequences.

Some Israelites, likewise, are atheists, or Satanists. Some are rapists. Some are child molesters. God didn’t tell them to be so, but He gave them free will, and He knew beforehand what choices they would make. Are we to believe that they are still preordained to be saved, because they are Israelites? Of course not.

Let me clue you in on something: some Christian Identity pastors try to be as esoteric as possible. They try to scratch out their own territorial corner of Greek interpretation or near-cultish calls that only they know the divine revealed truth, and everyone else is a Jew or a mongrel. In reality, none of us know enough of our geneology to know whether ALL of our ancestors are Israelite. Most Christian Identists don’t even fully understand what White tribes and nations are descended from Israelites, and which are “merely” Adamic, at this point.

A neat copout is to try to create linguistic connections or tenuous historical ones between different European nations and Israelite tribes, or to say that non-Israelites reveal themselves by their behavior. That lets them accuse anyone they have a personal rivalry or doctrinal dispute of not being an Israelite. I promise you, God didn’t intend for each of to have to devote a decade in prison studying Greek in order to understand His truth. It’s not that hard.

The Bible in both the Old and New Testament is full of instructions, even laws, about how we should live, and some of them clearly are labeled abominations. If all Israelites get saved, why will there be a need for God to judge us, when we die or at the end of the game?

Not everyone descended from Jacob (Israel) will make it to Heaven, folks. It’s not a free pass, a “Get Out of Hell Free Card”.

God will let us know, if we have any doubt, whether we are His chosen Israelites, or “just” Adamic Whites, as a bridegroom lets a bride know that she has been chosen. That will happen in His due time and in His way. But just like that bride, we have to choose to accept the proposal or not. We have to choose salvation. We have to repent of our sins and ask for forgiveness and be saved. Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection made that possible. Neither his sacrifice and resurrection, nor our being descended from Abraham, made our salvation inevitable.

Being an Adamic White gives each of us the opportunity to be saved, because we alone of all featherless bipeds have Spirits. That also gives us the responsibility of choosing salvation, because we alone of all of God’s creation need it. I love my dog more than I like most people, but he doesn’t have a spirit, and can’t be saved, so he doesn’t have to worry about it. The same is true of nonWhites, whom I don’t like nearly so much as my dog. They are all Genesis Chapter 1 created ‘beasts of the field’.

Being White, whether we’re Israelites or not, means that we have to choose salvation. Being an Israelite doesn’t mean that it’s guaranteed.

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