Showing posts with label Slavery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Slavery. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Former Reagan Economic Advisor: "Are We Being Set Up for Genocide?"

Former Reagan Economic Advisor: "Are We Being Set Up for Genocide?" - zerohedge.com

Excerpt from this article:

"By focusing primarily on white heterosexual males, Identity Politics tries to split white women off from white men by the use of the pejorative 'misogynist', but, as the article reports, white women, such as Taylor Swift, are also publicly demonized for their whiteness. Reading this article in The Unz Review reminded me of an article I read last November in a Texas university newspaper that declared white DNA to be an abomination....Anyone who declared homosexuals, blacks, or Jews to be an abomination would be instantly fired, sued, charged with hate crimes and driven so deep into the ground that they would never reemerge."
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The following lectures by George S. Whitten, Sr. are on Racism and Slavery. Mr Whitten takes for his text, very appropriately so, Matthew 7:12 (Audio) (a.k.a. "The Golden Rule verse!):

"Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets."

Civil War and Reconstruction.
Slavery & Segregation
Differing Viewpoints North and South
Tension in American History Between Salvation and Slavery
The Fugitive Slave Act & Examples of Northern Resistance of Returning Escaped Slaves
Slavery and Racism Conclusion 

For further study...

Prof Who Hoped for 'White Genocide' for Christmas Quits - pjmedia.com
Accidental Racist: What Should Christians Think of This Song? (Accidental Racist), by Pastor Joey Kellet
Origin or 'Races' and Biblical Answer to Racism, by Ken Ham
A Biblical Answer to Racism, by Pastor Kevin Boling
Cleaning Racism Out of South Carolina - Let's Start With Charles Darwin, by Pastor Kevin Swanson

Saturday, November 25, 2017

A Tribute to John Newton, Author of Amazing Grace

I Asked the Lord That I Might Grow (Video), by John Newton (1725-1807)
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You may recognize John Newton as the author of that wonderful hymn Amazing Grace. It has been claimed that You Tube has recordings of Amazing Grace in over 50 Languages (source). Here are just a few: Spanish, German, Cherokee, French, Korean, Swedish, Russian, Japanese, Arabic, Lumbee, Chinese and Tagalog.

Dr. J. I. Packer had to say about Amazing Grace:

"Yet we in our day, much as we love to sing Amazing Grace (I suppose because we like the tune), are not inwardly amazed by grace as the Puritans were; it does not startle us that the holy Creator should receive sinners into his company; rather, we take it for granted! 'God will forgive. That's his job!' was the final scoff with which the French cynic went to meet his Maker."


A lesser know hymn written by John Newton is Day of Judgment, Day of Wonders. To learn more about John Newton, check out these 2 sermons by Rev. Lee Sterritt:

Amazing Grace in the Life of John Newton, Part 1
Amazing Grace in the Life of John Newton, Part 2

You can also check out some of John Newton's sermons by going to his page on Sermonaudio

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Was the Civil War Necessary?

Brion McClanahan: Was the Civil War Necessary? - lewrockwell.com

Excerpt from this article:

"...Racism was an American institution and Lincoln never challenged the prevailing attitudes on blacks. He embraced them...The simple fact is that Lincoln wanted war. He had the chance to save the Union without war before he took office. He had the chance to save the Union without war in March 1861... As he later told a political ally, his decision to provision Fort Sumter had the desired outcome, meaning armed conflict. Nothing can sugarcoat Lincoln’s headlong rush into the bloodiest war in American history. Trump may have been on to something here. Better leadership could have avoided the carnage. But saying that is now considered sacrilege. How closed minded of the 'liberal' historical profession and establishment gatekeepers of acceptable truth."

Recommended reading:

Was Trump Right on the Civil War and Andrew Jackson? - thenewamerican.com
Black Genocide.org: The Most Dangerous Place for an African-American is in the Womb
Mugged: Racial Demagoguery From the Seventies to Obama, by Ann Coulter 

Recommended podcasts:

Slavery: What You've Never Been Told, by Dr. Peter Hammond 
One Race, One Blood - A Biblical Answer to Racism, by Ken Ham
Cleaning Racism Out of South Carolina - Start With Charles Darwin's Books, by Pastor Kevin Swanson
William Wilberforce: A Slave of God Who Fought for the Slaves of Men, by Andrew Quigley
She Called it "Racial Betterment", The Ugly History of Planned Parenthood, by Pastor Joey Kellet
Planned Parenthood: Our Wilberforce Moment, by Pastor David McManus

Monday, October 21, 2013

Savage: Founding Fathers Were Just Slave Holding Demagoges

Savage: Founding Fathers Were Just Slave Holding Demagoges - dailycaller.com

"Talk host Michael Savage called the founding fathers “slave-holding demagogues” on his Friday national radio show, telling his listeners he was tired of the right invoking past leaders."

Recommended podcast:

The Bible is Pro-Slavery, and Obama is All About Freedom: Standard Atheist Apologetic, by Pastor Kevin Swanson

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Why Abortion is Worse than Slavery

Why abortion is worse than slavery: - Mychal Massie

"Between 1882 and 1968, there were 3,446 blacks lynched in the United States. That is a span of 86 years. Today in the United States there are 1,876 black babies murdered in the womb every day – which means the total known number of blacks lynched over an 86-year period is surpassed approximately every 45 hours."

'via Blog this'

Monday, September 24, 2012

David Brainard - Missionary to the Indians


On my way home from work last night I listened to an excellent message on David Brianard, missionary to the Indians.  I want to encourage you to listen to it as well.

During my 9 years in prison I got to know a lot of Indians - or Native Americans, or just Natives, as many prefer to be called.  I have had the chance to get into some deep discussions with them about the past, specifically how the white men came to this country and 'stole' their land from them.

I tell them honestly that I have mixed feelings about it. My relatives came to this country from Scandinavia in the late 1800's, and my grandfather was a wheat farmer back in North Dakota - a land that was occupied just a generation earlier native tribes such as the Dakota and Lakota Sioux.

I don't believe my grandfather stole anything from anybody. But there is no question that much of the white man's dealings with the Indians/Natives (as well as the blacks and the Mexicans in this country) have been incredibly evil in God's sight. On judgment day, all of those sins will have to be accounted for  and punished, unless they are covered by the blood of our Lord Jesus Christ.

But getting back to David Brainard. A person can devote their whole life to working for social justice - and it is a noble calling. But David Brainard devoted his life to bringing the gospel to the native/Indian tribes and that is a much higher calling. Please take time to listen to this great message!

David Brainard - Missionary to the Indians, by Michael Phillips


How I Found Christ?

 How I Found Christ? by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)