TheWaris1: I'm a little confused too, isn't British Israelism just a sub-section of Christian Identity? What's the difference?
From CAI(British Israel and not CI)
"However, in the U.S.A. and various other countries including Australia, the church work known as the ‘Christian Identity Movement’ (C.I.M.) has, unfortunately, exaggerated the “National Israel Message” by focusing on certain aspects of the Old Testament, which are ‘made anew’ in the New Testament. This ‘wresting’ of certain Old Testament scriptures has caused such ‘C.I.M.’ groups to stress the division between the races, which in turn has led to the false premise that Jesus only died for the ‘white’ nations. The Bible tells us that ‘Israel’ is indeed God’s “servant nation”, showing His purpose here on earth, but even the Old Testament gives clear permission for the Egyptians and other nations to come and worship at the Temple in Jerusalem. A much deeper study of this subject can be seen in the
National Israel section."
cai.org/about-us/our-beliefs
More here. They go on to say that they(CAI) are no different than an Assembly of God or other Pentecostal church other than the beliefs of the old Paths(Israelites history). They do have love for people which CI is void of.
cai.org/bible-studies/national-israel-judah
All are welcome in CAI.
Only Whites of pure blood are welcome in CI, pretended to be loved and kicked, mocked, prodded, lambasted and despised if you simply question anything there arrogant leaders teach. Their leaders know all.
They claim 'gentile' really means people of Hebrew descent, which is easy to refute. They change many scriptures to fit their agenda.
CI goes overboard and has no love for anyone. They are most arrogant and have no qualms with the killing or suffering of non-Whites. They focus on being purely White as their gospel message. They live in an imagined old testament ideology although Old Israel is no more.
TheFijian's comment
here seems adequate proof this issue here is worshipping false gods, rather than race. Exodus 12:48-49 explicitly states that a stranger who worships Yahweh and follows Jewish "he shall be as a native of the land."
Interesting observation about Jesus - prior to his death he strongly favoured Jews but was still willing to talk to Gentiles (something which would have been forbidden). He forbade his disciples for going to the land of the Gentiles. Following his resurrection all this changes and he tells his followers to preach to every nation.
The Bible quote
I added earlier also shows there is no more distinction between Gentile and Jew.
The 12 tribe were also forbidden to intermarry with one another.
They did believe in the same God. this is proof that there was more to it than just strange Gods issue.
the tribes were kept pure for Christ sake, imo. I beleive it was important for his blood to be pure.
I really don't know about this Canaanite women issue. It has baffled me for years. You must believe that Jesus was mind reading when he saw her and avoided her.
Christ's last words were " O woman, great is thy faith:" and went his way. How is her faith of some other God and why wouldn't he challenge that if so?
One thing for certain is Jesus was not a Jew & did not favor Jews. He favored the lost tribes of Israel and even said several times he came back only for them. It was these tribes mission to take the gospel to the world. Pontus Pilate said Jesus wasn't a Jew but a Galilean. A big difference and two places were considered worlds apart. Jews hated Samaritans and even Galileans.
Jesus even told Paul to get out of Jerusalem because they wouldn't accept him. "His sheep know him and follow him" Jews were not his sheep.
I don't know much about Egypt after the Jews left, but I know there is a saint called
'Moses the Black' who came from Egypt. His race is in his name.
Many blacks today try to mimic bible characters. This one was also known as Moses the robber and known as a terror in the early days.