In Part 1, we learned that the Roman Catholic Church was not the first church in Christendom and that Peter was not the first Pope. Most students of Christian Identity know that the first above ground church was in Glastonbury, England. Thanks to Joseph of Arimathea, Britain was the first of all kingdoms to receive the Gospel. This was confirmed by the Church Councils of Pisa (1409), Constance (1417), Sienna (1424) and Basle (1434) that maintained, "The churches of France and Spain, must yield in point of antiquity and precedence to that of Britain, as the latter church was founded by Joseph of Arimathea immediately after the passion of Christ". The RCC was established on a foundation of lies and a corruption of the Word of God.
Paul’s epistles prove that the Romans, Corinthians, Galatians and other people of Europe are the descendants of the true Israelites of the Old Testament dispersions.
The question that faces Christendom in general and Identity Christians in particular is: what are you going to do when faced with racial violence? Because of the Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman incident, one pastor recently declared “The race war has begun.” But, as I’ve said before, the race war of black on White crime has murdered, raped or robbed over a million White victims in the last 30 years. What I would like to hear declared is that a Holy War has begun and it can begin within our movement, because whether rightly or wrongly portrayed, the Christian Identity movement has been labeled militant and radical. I would prefer the moniker of ‘zealous’ for the Word of Truth. A zealous Christian is not someone who is prone to violence, but is no one’s doormat, and discriminates who walks through his door, allowing mud to be tracked into the house. The current trend of home invasions would be met with the zealous use of a shotgun. But, it is not just our home that is under attack, but the whole house of Israel.
Everything in the Bible is there for a reason and the story of Phinehas is no fluke or anomaly. It’s a model for the zealous believer in the God of Israel.
Jesus gave His Disciples a lawful command to arm themselves and it was as appropriate then as it is now. The countries they were going in to were wrought with dangers, infested with robbers and wild beasts. There’s nothing new under the sun. Wild beast roam the streets of America and rob people of their valuables. I choose today’s Scripture reading in Numbers as a lesson in how not to stand your ground with the exception of Joshua and Caleb. In fact, when God gave our ancestors the Promised Land, He sent them out to observe the gift He had given them. But, what did they do? They complained about how weak and powerless they were compared to the inhabitants of the land. In other words, they were afraid to stand on the ground that God had given them. As a consequence, they spent the next 40 years in the wilderness and never did enter the land of promise. Did White Christian Americans let the savage Indians stop their westward migration from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans? No, they were familiar with the Bible story and saw the American frontier as their promised land.
The pioneers sold their possessions and bought a covered wagon, with provisions and guns to protect them in their journey to find their plot of God’s green earth to settle and raise their families. The thought that God was setting them up for defeat was the last thing on their minds. The only thing on their minds was the “High praises of God in their mouth and a two edged sword in their hand” (Ps. 149:6).