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The Miracle of the Origin of Our Race

Those who hate to believe our Israel identity doctrine like to snarl at us, �Ah, what�s so special about the White Race, anyway?� They like to close their eyes to the fact that all civilization existing in the world today is the product of that race: what the dark people have was taught to them by us.

�If our buildings, our highways, and our railroads should be wrecked, we could rebuild them. If our cities should be destroyed, out of the very ruins we could erect newer and greater ones. Even if our armed might should be crushed, we could rear sons who would redeem our power. But if the blood of our White race should become corrupted and mingled with the blood of Africa, then the present greatness of the United States of America would be destroyed and all hope for civilization would be as impossible for a Negroid America as would be redemption and restoration of the Whiteman�s blood which had been mixed with that of the Negro.� (Senator Theodore G. Bilbo, of Mississippi in 1947)

The White race has crossed seas, harnessed rivers, carved mountains, tamed deserts, and colonized the most barren icefields. It has been responsible for the invention of the printing press, cement, the harnessing of electricity, flight, rocketry, astronomy, the telescope, space travel, firearms, the transistor, radio, television, the telephone, the lightbulb, photography, motion pictures, the phonograph, the electric battery, the automobile, the steam engine, railroad transportation, the microscope, computers, and millions of other technological miracles.

The White Race has discovered countless medical advances, incredible applications, scientific progress, etc. Its members have included such greats as Socrates, Aristotle, Plato, Homer, Tacitus, Julius Ceaser, Napoleon, William the Conqueror, Marco Polo, Washington, Jefferson, Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Magellan, Cabot, Edison, Graham Bell, Pasteur, Leeuwenhoek, Mendel, Newton, Galileo, Watt, Ford, Luther, Devinci, Poe, Tennyson, and thousands upon thousands of other notable achievers. (Waddell, L. A. The Makers of Civilization, 1929, Angriff Press, Hollywood, CA; Weisman, Charles A. The Origins of Race and Civilization, 1990, SFA)

Throughout 6,000 years of recorded history, the Black African Negro has invented nothing.

1). Not a written language, weaved cloth, a calendar, a plow, a road, a bridge, a railway, a ship, a system of measurement, or even the wheel. (Note: This is in reference to the pure‑blooded Negro)

2). He is not known to have ever cultivated a single crop or domesticated a single animal for his own use (although many powerful and docile beasts abounded around him)

3). His only known means of transporting goods was on the top of his hard burry head. For shelter he never progressed beyond the common mud hut, the construction of which a beaver or muskrat is capable.

4). He never build a house although there were millions of board feet of lumber at his fingertips; he never built a table or chairs; he never built a chest of drawers, a dresser; he never built a bed, or desk; he never built a kitchen, never built a stove; he never formed a brick, until he saw the white man do it; he never made a knife, spoon, fork, dish, glass, cup, or any of the other things to eat with; he never built a building; created a money system; he never discovered how to doctor those who were sick except with a few natural remedis that he accidently found; he never built a fireplace to cook and warm himself with; he never weaved a piece of cloth, nor made a shirt, pants, dress, bed clothes, sheets, spreads, quilts, or anything of the sort; he never built an automobile, an airplane, a train, a bus, truck, tractor; he never farmed anything until the white man showed him how, and then when the white man left he let the tractors that he had been given sit and rust away, and the fields unplowed; he never dug a well to produce water for his crops, family, friends and etc., but when the white man came and dug the wells and installed the pumps they used the water with glee, but when the white man left and the pump wore out instead of fixing it they went to the city and begain begging the white man for more food and water. (Pendell, Elmer, Sex Versus Civilization, Noontide Press; Weisman, Charles A. The Origins of Race and Civilization, 1990, SFA)

But we want to show that there is something very special about our Race, altogether aside from our abilities and accomplishments: that the very origin of the true Israel of God, the Anglo‑Saxon, Scandinavian, Germanic and related peoples, was in itself a miracle from the hand of God.

You will remember that God first made His promises of a marvelous future to Abraham, telling him:

�I will make thy seed as the dust of the earth so that if a man can number the dust of the earth, then shall thy seed also be numbered� (Genesis 13:16).

�My covenant is with thee, and thou shalt be a father of many nations� (Genesis 7:4)

�And I will establish My covenant between Me and thee and thy seed after thee in their generations for an everlasting covenant� (Genesis 17:7),

and told how these nations would be a blessing to all the earth.

Abraham had 8 sons; but God told him that only his son Isaac was to be the ancestor of the promised line, called by God to become His people, saying,

�In Isaac shall thy seed be called� (Genesis 21:12)

�My covenant will I establish with Isaac� (Genesis 17:21)

Not only was Isaac, our ancestor, specially selected by God, but his very existence was a miracle. Two parties are necessary for the birth of all other children ‑ a father and a mother; but the birth of Isaac required three parties: his father, Abraham, his mother, Sarah: and GOD.

A year before the birth of Isaac, God gave him his name, in Genesis 17:21. When God spoke of a child being born to Sarah, both Abraham and Sarah laughed at the obvious impossibility: for Sarah was then 90 years old. and feeble with great age; 45 years past the time when she could bear a child and, indeed, she had been barren all her life, and Abraham was 99 years old. But God performed the miracle He had promised, and a year later, at the age of 91, Sarah bore her first and only child, Isaac.

This was only the first of miracles. Like his descendant, Jesus Christ, Isaac was named by God Himself before his birth. Jesus Christ brought the reality of resurrection from the dead; but Isaac was used to furnish a symbolic prophecy of our loved ones given back from the dead. Naturally, all of Abraham�s hopes were now centered upon this miracle son, through whom all of God�s great promises were to be fulfilled; then came the stunning command from God,

�Take now thy son, thine only son Isaac, whom thou lovest, and get thee into the land of Moriah; and offer him there for a burnt offering.�

Did God now mean to take away all that He had promised? No. Abraham knew better than that: not in the awful grief of a father about to witness, even to cause, the death of his beloved son, but in serene faith, Abraham obeyed God. He took the boy Isaac and went to Mount Moriah, prepared the wood fire for the burnt offering, never doubting that God would keep His promise: either God would intervene beforehand, or God would give him back his son from the dead. Abraham told Isaac,

�My son, God will provide Himself a lamb for a burnt offering.� (Genesis 22:8)

He knew and relied upon the assurance that Jesus Christ was �the lamb slain from before the foundation of the world� (Revelation 13:8), the one who paid all debts and penalties for us, and gave us back our loved ones from the dead.

As always, God honored His word. The 22nd chapter of Genesis tells how God did provide the burnt offering, a ram trapped in a thicket by his horns, so Abraham made the sacrifice with the offering provided by God. Again, here is Christianity in the Old Testament. We have nothing of our own to offer in atonement for our sins: it is God who provides the lamb as the sin offering.

The offering of the beloved son prefigures the sacrifice of Jesus Christ as the Lamb of God; and the fact that his promised career was not interrupted by death symbolizes the swift resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to continue His promised work on our behalf For us, the threat of death is not real, for God has not only promised us continued life, but has strengthened our faith by clear demonstration of His power and will to resurrect us.

It is very fitting that Isaac was specially chosen and called by God to be our ancestor; as we are specially chosen� and called by God to be His people and to do His will in the earth. We are all the children of Isaac; only by a miracle from the hand of God did he ever come into existence at all, and remember, that miracle is our miracle too, for without it we also would not exist today: only by another miracle from God did Isaac grow to maturity and become our ancestor, and again, we are the product of that miracle. God told Isaac,

�I will make thy seed to multiply as the stars of heaven, and will give unto thy seed all these countries; and in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed� (Genesis 26:4)

With all our human imperfections, we have fulfilled this prophecy. We have brought the other races the first sanitation they ever knew, and stopped the pestilences which had previously ravaged their lands; we stopped their murderous tribal wars and brought them peace, as long as we remained in command of their lands; we brought them the only public education they had ever known; we taught them improved methods of agriculture, and when they still were not able to feed themselves, we sent them on many occasions the shipments of food which saved millions from death by famine.

By a miracle, God created Isaac for a purpose; to be the ancestor of our race; by miracles, God brought us to the great numbers and power which He had promised; God said of us, �They shall show forth My praise,� and despite our human faults, we have done so.

Does The Bible provide a basis for the teaching of

equality?� The answer is an emphatic, �No.� The Bible teaches the very opposite. Again and again the Creator made selection among the races of mankind, and with the selection made pronouncement.

Even of Noah�s three sons, God made selection, and He said, Cursed be Canaan, the son of Ham, a servant of servants shall he be unto his brethren, Genesis 9:24‑27.

Then of Shem this was said, Blessed be the Lord God of Shem: and Canaan shall be his servant. Be whose servant? Be the servant of Shem. Certainly Canaan was not chosen as God�s servant. Japheth was to be enlarged and dwell in the tents of Shem, and Canaan shall be his servant. Do these pronouncements of God indicate equality? They most assuredly do not. Canaan�s offspring is to be a servant people.

It was of the line of Shem that Abraham came, Genesis 11:10‑32. Abraham was the man to whom God made great promise�s, as we read in Genesis 12:1‑3.� And we may rest assured it was not left for the United Nations� program to cancel out and do away with God�s declared purposes in mankind. This cry of equality has been heard more and more, and with increasing intensity, since the United Nations came on stage in 1945.

Any person who will exercise his or her normal intelligence cannot escape the fact that God created, separated, and made choice among the nations. History provides abundant proof that one race has been used of God above all others. He said, 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.

If those words do not speak of a definite inequality in the races, then pray tell me what they do mean? When God chooses a people, you may expect that people to be in the vanguard of His unfolding plan for this earth, above and beyond all other races. As we have said, there is just such a people, just such a race‑the Anglo‑Saxon, Celtic, Scandinavian and kindred peoples and nations of western Europe. History is abundant proof of their usefulness in His

hands. These were the peoples that founded U. S. A.

If this much‑talked equality, so publicized today, has any substance to it, why is it that the Bible makes no mention of it? But on the contrary, beginning with Shem and Abraham, the Bible speaks of a God‑ ordained and selected race, a race which had been the chosen instrument in His hands, and proven so from the facts of history. (Taken, in part, from an article entitled �The Miracle of the Origin of Our Race,� by Bertrand L. Comparet)



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