Christian Identity: What Is It?

by Pastor Mark Downey

"For thou art an holy people unto the Lord thy God: the Lord thy God hath chosen thee to be a special people unto himself, above all people that are upon the face of the earth." Deuteronomy 7:6

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The chosen Israelite seedline that became great nations

As the word identity implies, it is the condition of being the same as something described or asserted. Christian Identity establishes who the true Israel is today according to the Holy Bible and world history. There is more than adequate and convincing proof that the Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Scandinavian, Germanic and kindred peoples are the racial descendants of the tribes of Israel.

It becomes readily apparent that there has been a case of mistaken identity when associating Jews with the claim of being the "chosen people". The Jew has an identity, but it is that of a thief who has stolen the history and nomenclature of the really true Hebrews and Semites. For the sake of understanding it is necessary to clearly distinguish between the terms Israel, Judah and Jewry, because of the careless, thoughtless and often purposely deceptive usage by both religious and political leaders.

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God's covenants and promises go through a specific genealogical seedline.

The time has come when the hidden Israel nation is being revealed to those having eyes to see and ears to hear. It is being positively identified. Only one race answers to the Holy Bible scenario of Israel in the latter days and that is the White Race.

Where Have the Mainstream Denominations Gone?

by Pastor Don Elmore

Have you noticed what the names of the new churches that have sprung up in our midst in the last 20 years?  Vineyard, Cornerstone, Crossroads, Crystal Cathedral, Community Church etc.  There is no mention of Baptist, Presbyterian, Methodist, Lutheran, Puritan, Congregational, Church of Christ, or other Protestant churches.  What has happened? 

The Protestant nation is over.  The new congregations are following the handbook of establishing churches (?) that have no affiliation with the old Protestant faith.  It used to be that when you were a Lutheran, that you believed the teachings of Martin Luther.  Martin taught the predestination of God.  But most Lutherans no longer teach this doctrine as well as others that they once believed.

The same is true with the Presbyterian Church, Baptist, and a whole host of other Protestant churches.  They no longer teach what their older churches taught.  They erred greatly when they bought into the lie of signing up for the 501c3.

It's Dangerous to be Right Part 1

by Pastor Mark Downey

March 1, 2015

Scripture Reading:  Matthew 5:11-12

If you're an Identity Christian old enough to remember the “right wing extremist” musician Carl Klang, he had a song called, 'It's Dangerous To Be Right, When The Government Is Wrong.”  If you're really old, you probably remember who Carl got his title from; Voltaire is reputed to have said, “It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong.”  Some versions say “established men.”  Any viewpoint that questions, contradicts or opposes the views maintained and propagated by those who have established themselves as the ruling power are perceived as a threat to their authority and if left unchecked, the prevailing belief of society will replace it with something else.  Sometimes this process takes centuries and other times, the established law and order takes drastic measures to silence the opposition in short order.  Many times it turns into all out war.  In more recent times, armed conflicts are contrived, what is called a false flag operation.  Orwell observed that, “In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.”  Those who are so bold to expose corruption, blow the whistle to turn our attention to the evil doers.  History has enough examples of rulers taking extreme measures by killing people with persuasive new ideas or rekindling old ideas that have a ring of goodness to them or just make common sense.  Just ask Galileo.