White Supremacy is Anti-Christ

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I have read about the killing of innocent African Americans in Mississippi, in many cases just because they looked at, whistled at, or greeted a white woman. There is a report of human rights workers supporting the rights of African Americans in the Southern States, and in most cases the murderers escaped justice. This was a problem where there were white supremacist juries and judges hearing the cases.

These days many who read these stories of the lynching and murder of innocent human beings just because they weren't white, are horrified and wonder why on earth these brutal murderers were able to get away with their crimes. Many of these people lost faith in the Southern American justice system because of it and came to the conclusion that the justice system was corrupt even up to the office of J Edgar Hoover, and there was little they could do about it at the time. Those concerned ones living in the state of Mississippi who spoke out against the violation of human rights, were seen as the enemy, and were in fear of their own lives.

But, although the white supremacist murderers were able to escape the corrupt justice system of the Southern States in the early to mid 20th Century, they have not escaped divine justice. Most of the murderers have now died, and their spirits are in terror, fearfully away the Judgment, where they know, without a doubt that they will be found guilty at the bar of God and that eternal torment in hell awaits them.

Knowing this, brings comfort and assurance to Christian believers, knowing that no white supremacist murderer will escape God's justice, even though they may have escaped human justice. When the day of Judgment arrives for all of us, there will be nowhere else to go.

Genuine Christian believers are looking forward to that day when they will know that through their faith in Christ, they will be able to stand before God without guilt, fear, or shame, and will enter into the joys of their Lord. But the wicked, who rejected Christ will have all their sins shown before all and will be thrown into the outer darkness where there will be wailing and gnashing of teeth.
 

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White Supremacy is Anti-Christ
It is one facet of that spirit, but the person will have a more global appeal.

"The acts of the flesh are obvious:
sexual immorality,
impurity and debauchery;
idolatry and witchcraft;
hatred,
discord,
jealousy,
fits of rage,
selfish ambition,
dissensions,
factions and envy;

drunkenness,
orgies, and the like.
I warn you, as I did before,
that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God." Galatians 5:19-21 NIV
 
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Hopefully every one of them repents, and not a single one suffers.
That's what we would want to see. The Scripture says that all sin and iniquity shall be forgiven of men. Even those Nazis who murdered millions of Jews would have been totally forgiven and cleansed of their sin if they had turned to Christ to be their Saviour, This is the wonder of what Jesus did for us on the Cross.

The tragedy for many of the murderers is that they died without turning to Christ.
 
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I have read about the killing of innocent African Americans in Mississippi, in many cases just because they looked at, whistled at, or greeted a white woman. There is a report of human rights workers supporting the rights of African Americans in the Southern States, and in most cases the murderers escaped justice. This was a problem where there were white supremacist juries and judges hearing the cases.

These days many who read these stories of the lynching and murder of innocent human beings just because they weren't white, are horrified and wonder why on earth these brutal murderers were able to get away with their crimes. Many of these people lost faith in the Southern American justice system because of it and came to the conclusion that the justice system was corrupt even up to the office of J Edgar Hoover, and there was little they could do about it at the time. Those concerned ones living in the state of Mississippi who spoke out against the violation of human rights, were seen as the enemy, and were in fear of their own lives.

But, although the white supremacist murderers were able to escape the corrupt justice system of the Southern States in the early to mid 20th Century, they have not escaped divine justice. Most of the murderers have now died, and their spirits are in terror, fearfully away the Judgment, where they know, without a doubt that they will be found guilty at the bar of God and that eternal torment in hell awaits them.

Knowing this, brings comfort and assurance to Christian believers, knowing that no white supremacist murderer will escape God's justice, even though they may have escaped human justice. When the day of Judgment arrives for all of us, there will be nowhere else to go.

Genuine Christian believers are looking forward to that day when they will know that through their faith in Christ, they will be able to stand before God without guilt, fear, or shame, and will enter into the joys of their Lord. But the wicked, who rejected Christ will have all their sins shown before all and will be thrown into the outer darkness where there will be wailing and gnashing of teeth.

I'm getting an "us" and "them" vibe from your post. It's not really like that.
As you might see from this next passage, white supremacist murderers are standing in the same boat as us.
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
 
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I have read about the killing of innocent African Americans in Mississippi, in many cases just because they looked at, whistled at, or greeted a white woman. There is a report of human rights workers supporting the rights of African Americans in the Southern States, and in most cases the murderers escaped justice. This was a problem where there were white supremacist juries and judges hearing the cases.

These days many who read these stories of the lynching and murder of innocent human beings just because they weren't white, are horrified and wonder why on earth these brutal murderers were able to get away with their crimes. Many of these people lost faith in the Southern American justice system because of it and came to the conclusion that the justice system was corrupt even up to the office of J Edgar Hoover, and there was little they could do about it at the time. Those concerned ones living in the state of Mississippi who spoke out against the violation of human rights, were seen as the enemy, and were in fear of their own lives.

But, although the white supremacist murderers were able to escape the corrupt justice system of the Southern States in the early to mid 20th Century, they have not escaped divine justice. Most of the murderers have now died, and their spirits are in terror, fearfully away the Judgment, where they know, without a doubt that they will be found guilty at the bar of God and that eternal torment in hell awaits them.

Knowing this, brings comfort and assurance to Christian believers, knowing that no white supremacist murderer will escape God's justice, even though they may have escaped human justice. When the day of Judgment arrives for all of us, there will be nowhere else to go.

Genuine Christian believers are looking forward to that day when they will know that through their faith in Christ, they will be able to stand before God without guilt, fear, or shame, and will enter into the joys of their Lord. But the wicked, who rejected Christ will have all their sins shown before all and will be thrown into the outer darkness where there will be wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Yep. That was horrible.
 
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Robert Jones wrote about how we all still need to deal with White Supremacy that still exists within Christianity.

"Drawing on history, public opinion surveys, and personal experience, Robert P. Jones delivers a provocative examination of the unholy relationship between American Christianity and white supremacy, and issues an urgent call for white Christians to reckon with this legacy for the sake of themselves and the nation."

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Robert Jones wrote about how we all still need to deal with White Supremacy that still exists within Christianity.

"Drawing on history, public opinion surveys, and personal experience, Robert P. Jones delivers a provocative examination of the unholy relationship between American Christianity and white supremacy, and issues an urgent call for white Christians to reckon with this legacy for the sake of themselves and the nation."

White Too Long
Yes, many of these white supremacists were and are good church goers, even pastors, who saw and see nothing wrong with their actions.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...used-christianity-to-revive-the-ku-klux-klan/
 
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Forgive me so were taking about GOD and His creation? Why did we (that believe in Jesus Christ) escape judgement again? I know here in this world we like to measure sin. Fact is no sin will enter heaven and every sin in this world has a price. Then the fact Christ said "He who believes in Him is not condemned; but he who does not believe is condemned already, because he has not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God."

Did not Christ say just before He went up "And when He has come, He will convict the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment, of sin, because they do not believe in Me. of righteousness, because I go to My Father and you see Me no more. of judgment, because the ruler of this world is judged."

Seems we do not see the same as God does. Forgive me Father.. anyone that is lost forever is based on.. do they know Jesus Christ not because of any sin of which Christ already died for. If we are like our Father then we hate sin period. The the fact most were are bind and if blind they would have no sin..you say you see your sin remains. Not going to play with speculation when talking about the past. For me someone that does no know Jesus.. a murderer then all the way to someone that only lied. The path is exactly the same. Its do you know Jesus Christ.. is your name written in the lambs book. What is so wonderful is we get no say in this.

And we were told by God to love our enemy. Thats the same love He showed/shows us before we were saved and right now. We take this forgiveness so easily yet we fail to give it..we see the SIN.. not what He sees. Forgive me not here to offend
 
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I have read about the killing of innocent African Americans in Mississippi, in many cases just because they looked at, whistled at, or greeted a white woman. There is a report of human rights workers supporting the rights of African Americans in the Southern States, and in most cases the murderers escaped justice. This was a problem where there were white supremacist juries and judges hearing the cases.
Are you speaking of events from the 1950s or thereabouts?

But, although the white supremacist murderers were able to escape the corrupt justice system of the Southern States in the early to mid 20th Century, they have not escaped divine justice. Most of the murderers have now died, and their spirits are in terror, fearfully away the Judgment, where they know, without a doubt that they will be found guilty at the bar of God and that eternal torment in hell awaits them.
We could say much the same about the people involved with numerous other violent and unjust movements and laws of history all across the Western world, couldn't we?

Here are some interesting articles about other racially-motivated injustices:
New Zealand Treatment of the Indigenous Maori People (cimonesherard.blogspot.com)

New Zealand inquiry finds quarter of a million abused in state and faith-based care | CNN
 
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I'm getting an "us" and "them" vibe from your post. It's not really like that.
As you might see from this next passage, white supremacist murderers are standing in the same boat as us.
1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
If the "us" are those who have genuinely received Christ as Saviour, and the "them" are those who reject the Gospel and who are obstinately against Christ, then the "us" and "them" are true and both sides are definitely not in the same boat.
 
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Are you speaking of events from the 1950s or thereabouts?


We could say much the same about the people involved with numerous other violent and unjust movements and laws of history all across the Western world, couldn't we?

Here are some interesting articles about other racially-motivated injustices:
New Zealand Treatment of the Indigenous Maori People (cimonesherard.blogspot.com)

New Zealand inquiry finds quarter of a million abused in state and faith-based care | CNN
Of course! Those who reject Christ show it in what they do, and when they will stand before God in the Judgment their deeds will stand as evidence of their obstinate rejection of Christ and they will know that they are guilty and have no excuse.
 
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If the "us" are those who have genuinely received Christ as Saviour, and the "them" are those who reject the Gospel and who are obstinately against Christ, then the "us" and "them" are true and both sides are definitely not in the same boat.

Unless you: "Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you." Then you are in their boat, unless you are repentant you both do the same things and deserve the same fate.

So it's not correct to throw stones, until you are perfect.
 
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Are you speaking of events from the 1950s or thereabouts?

Actually the three white civil rights workers were murdered in Mississippi in 1964, not the 1950s.
 
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Unless you: "Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you." Then you are in their boat, unless you are repentant you both do the same things and deserve the same fate.

So it's not correct to throw stones, until you are perfect.
The point I am making is that no one escapes the justice of God even though they may escape the justice of the court through the skill of expensive lawyers and bribable juries. Knowing that those whose deeds may horrify us and make us wonder how on earth they were able to escape being convicted of their crimes in a court of law, are going to face God's justice, gives genuine Christian believers much comfort knowing that God is a true and righteous judge.
 
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