Universalism

A Few Answers to "Answers In Genesis"

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By Don Elmore

June 19, 2011

The June 11, 2011 Saturday Enquirer had another story about the “Answers in Genesis’” new park in nearby Grant County, Kentucky. The headline was:  Ark Work Could Start Soon; with the secondary headline being:  Tax rebates pave way for $172M attraction. It was on page one, right at the top of the first page; and it continued on to page A12.

One wonders why this organization gets such good promotions from the newspaper. And this story is not unique; there have been many stories about “Answers in Genesis” throughout the years. Many of them, front page stories!

I remember when they only had a book and cassette tape room in a very small space in a small strip mall, located at their headquarters in Florence, Kentucky.   In around twenty years they have built a Museum (worth over $30 Million and totally paid for) and now plan to build a $172 Million park with full-size replica of Noah’s Ark, a Walled City with retail, food and themed venues, a children’s play area, a Tower of Babel with a special-effects theater and a Noah’s Animals area with a petting zoo. Other exhibits include a Journey Through History themed attraction, a First-Century Village, an aviary and a special-events area for large gatherings. Both of these attractions are/will be in northern Kentucky.<--break->

O Stranger, Where Art Thou?

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by Pastor Mark Downey

May 5, 2013

Scripture Reading: Exodus 12:37-43

Salvation of colored people and mulattos was not of too much concern to the average White or White Christian until about a century and a half ago when abolitionists caused the death of over half a million White American soldiers. Through the millennia philosophers, emperors and a priestcraft had the luxury to pontificate over the status of non-Whites in the scheme of world events. In contrast, the average White man’s only consideration was providing for his family in a hostile world. Since the White man’s only focus was for his own kind, caring about the welfare of other races, whether it was their past, present or future status, had to be pounded into their minds through any means.

It shouldn’t come as any surprise to the Christian Identity community then, that the White person who discovers his biblical heritage as the Israel people of Scripture and has not yet developed a racial consciousness, because of a lifetime of brainwashing, innocently inquires about the salvation of other races, especially if they have been reared in the catholic/orthodox judeo-Christian churches or given k-12 years of public indoctrination/education.

Make Love Not War

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by Pastor Don Elmore

April 7, 2013

Scripture Reading: Matthew 27:20-27

This week the Supreme Court held opinions on the issue about same-sex marriages.  There are nine (9) states out of fifty (50) so far that have made it legal; and the Supreme Court is to decide if this is constitutional and if the federal government can grant the national benefits of marriage to the sodomites.  

The Supreme Court consists of 6 Roman Catholics and 3 Jews; 6 men and 3 women.  What!  No Protestants!  No Bible believers! Some women?  Prior to our Constitution, every one of the 13 State Charters forbid all Roman Catholic and Jewish members from holding any office which would include any office in the Supreme Court or even voting in any election--only white Christian men, and not all of them!

Three of the Supreme Court Judges are women.  They couldn’t hold a state office or even vote after the Constitution was made valid; that is during the first 131 years of the nation's existence.  Women, in the United States, gained the right to vote in 1920; after many years of meetings, debates and struggles which finally led to an affirmative vote.  There has been more years in our country when women could not hold office or vote that when they could; 131 to 93!  What was the difference--we were more Christian back then and more jewish now.  We were free back then and are jewish Communists now.

The Destructive Spirit of a Hypocrite

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by Pastor Brian Jones

March 31, 2013

Pastor Brian gives us a good synopsis of the symptoms that cause our nation to suffer and some biblical solutions to correct it.

Available in audio only.  Scriptures discussed: 

Jeremiah's Denial

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by Pastor Don Elmore

July 1, 2012

Scripture Reading:  Jeremiah 30:10-11

We are living in very changing and dangerous times.  The main law enforcer of our nation (Eric Holder) was found to be in contempt of Congress and the Supreme (?) Court of the United States ruled that Obamacare is a tax and therefore is constitutional by a vote of 5-4.  Remember that the Secretary of the Treasury owed the I.R.S. $31,000 that he had to pay before he could take up that office.  Does anyone still believe that the Constitution of the United States is divine?

A lot of the western United States is burning up with uncontrollable fires and the northern part of Florida is under flood conditions.  About 2/3 of the United States is having temperatures between 95-108 degrees.  June was LGBT month in the United States.  In Israeli, they crowned their first “Miss Holocaust Survivor.” I don’t know how they got any contestants if it was a genocide camp as they claim.  I think that our God is judging America and the rest of the Israel nations. 

We will go back in time and study a time in history where we can gain some strength.  We will go back almost 3,000 years when those who were Israel were living in just about as bad a situation as we are today.  And it was when the LORD God asked Jeremiah a question that he answered with an emphatic No!

But before we get to this question that the LORD asked Jeremiah, let’s get a little background that deals with the conditions that Jeremiah faced.  

Universalism On Trial - Part 3

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by Pastor Mark Downey

February 5, 2012

Scripture Reading:  Matthew 13:35-43

Have you ever wondered what the world would be like if there weren’t any lies?  A world where truth is the only way.  Bearing false witness would no longer be a means to an end.  From the time a child is able to walk, the programming and processing has begun, whereby they are lied to and it continues throughout their lives in school, churches, government and media.  There are some who escape the matrix of deceptions and become knowledgeable of the truth, but they dare not speak out lest they be persecuted.  The rest of society lives in this ocean of disinformation.  Since the majority of people believe in the prevailing body of lies, they assume that it is the truth.  And hence, they make important life decisions that are all too often disastrous. 

The trial against universalism will resume momentarily, but we shall keep a few things in mind before the closing remarks of the defense and the prosecution.  The biggest enemy of mankind is time.  James 4:14 says, “You don’t know what will happen tomorrow.  What is your life?  It is a vapor that appears for awhile and then vanishes.”  It is not within the power of all the creatures whom God has made to command one moment of what is to be the future.  Our times are not in our own hands, but at the discretion of God.  Our minds may be filled with the cares of this life and Providence will often confuse it.  We are made in His image and all that we do and design intelligently must be done in humble submission to the God of intelligent design.  God can and does place deterrents upon those who would boast that something is in their authority or of their own ability.  God alone can keep us from our own devices and make our plans prosper when they are in accord with His will.  “Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” 

Universalism On Trial - Part 2

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by Pastor Mark Downey

January 22, 2012

Scripture Reading:  Ezra 4:1-5

The enemy can only play unfair and dirty.  And by “enemy” I mean those who would have the White race disappear from the earth and the racial message of the Bible with it.  In today’s reading of Scripture from Ezra, the returning house of Judah, from their 70 year captivity in Babylon, found adversaries in their ramshackle temple that needed to be rebuilt, wanting to help them on the reconstruction project; and even told the chieftains of Israel, “We seek your God, as you do” (uh huh) and they said they made sacrifices to our God while they were in Babylon.  Well, wasn’t that nice of them?  But, our ancestors told these racial aliens that they had no business with them or their God and they’d rebuild the temple on their own.  Oh my, this is beginning to sound racist. 

It didn’t take very long for these aliens to show their true colors by hindering our ancestors by first, trying to make an unholy alliance with them and secondly, more devious tactics of withholding supplies, frustrating construction and making false accusations to POG (the Persian Occupational Government).  Israel was being hounded and nagged to mix with another race; to go the way of universalism, but they would have none of it. 

Maybe they were acutely aware of what happened to their brethren in the northern house of Israel, just a couple hundred years prior when they went into captivity and the Assyrians repopulated Samaria with racial aliens who, “Feared not the Lord; therefore the Lord sent lions among them, which killed some of them.”  Wouldn’t it be ironic if there were some real lions in Detroit?  In II Kings 17, we read about an interesting report about how the aliens complained to the king of Assyria and said; hey we don’t know what manner of God there is of this land, how about giving us some assistance?  So the king retrieved one of the priests of Israel to (try and) teach them how to fear the Lord.  The Israelite priest may have told them exactly what to do to reduce the lion attacks, but in verse 29 it says, “Every nation made gods of their own and put them into the houses of the high places which the Samaritans had made” and then it goes on to mention each alien race and their respective gods; some even “Burned their children in fire.”  It goes on to say, “So they feared the Lord, and made unto themselves of the lowest of them priests of the high places [much like the nit wits of churchianity today].  They feared the Lord, and served their own gods according to the customs of where they came from.”  When it says they “feared the Lord,” it means they revered Him superficially without having a clue as to why (much like the native savages that missionaries try to convert).  And in verse 34 it explains that they really didn’t fear the Lord, because they did not follow after the Laws of God, which were only given to Jacob-Israel.  “With whom the Lord had made a covenant, and charged them saying, Ye shall not fear other gods [like universalism does]… and He shall deliver you out of the hand of all your enemies [like universalism]” (v.35, 39).  I yearn for deliverance, but I don’t think the rest of my race knows who the enemy is. 

The explanation of William Finck's 2 Corinthians 6:14 interpretation, with the Greek transliterated

The explanation of my 2 Corinthians 6:14 interpretation, with the Greek transliterated as closely to English pronunciation as I can get it.

Stop Being So Negative!

By Jim Jester

This is one of the most common responses I get from people when I make a comment like, “God is a God of judgment” or, “Jesus Christ did not die for everybody” or, “God says He hates certain things or certain people.” Many times someone will come back with a Bible verse taken out of its context, and say, “Don’t be so negative!” or, “You’re being divisive” or, “We are not to be judgmental.” This was the case recently with a Sunday school teacher, so I wrote back:

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