Yahweh, The God of Segregation, vs. Satan, the god of Integration
As the title suggests, we are going to address today’s greatest source of dismay causing untold strife and heartache. I was seeking a way to impress on the reader’s mind just how debauched our society has become. I also thought to describe Satan as a “demagogue”, but it is stated at 2 Cor. 4:4: “In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of Yahweh, should shine unto them.” Thus, we have two gods here; a True One and a would-be counterfeit. As the above title indicates, these two gods have two opposing agendas. And from the title, one need not be left in doubt which god one is following. By-and-large, today, churchianity is following Satan, the god of integration. Not only that, but better than 90% of the pastors in Israel Identity teach universalism, catering to the non-white races. Oh, churchianity gives lip service to a god with no name, while at the same time supporting missionary endeavors to alien enosh. Ted R. Weiland even admitted to sending some Bibles to Nigeria. Such endeavors are Satan’s agenda, not Yahweh’s!
I don’t want to leave the impression that all churchgoers are intentionally promoting Satan’s agenda of multiculturalism, but rather many are doing it ignorantly. Nevertheless, wittingly or unwittingly, the results are just as evil. I have to admit that, before I learned the truth of the Israel Message, at the solicitation of a church member whose daughter had gone to seminary and was stationed in Africa, my late wife and I bought several boxes of prepared cake mix to send there to help the mission Christianize the natives. This we came to regret for we did it in total ignorance.
When all of this happened back in the mid-1950’s, money was rather scarce, and had I the opportunity to do it all over again, my wife and I would have had several cakes on our own table! At that time, we belonged to the Bethel Evangelical Church in Fostoria, Ohio at the corner of Union and Liberty streets. About this same time, the United Brethren merged with the Evangelical and adopted the name Evangelical United Brethren. A short time later, the Evangelical United Brethren united with the Methodist, calling the affiliation the United Methodist church, dropping entirely the name Evangelical.