Re: A CHRISTIAN IDENTITY PASTOR AND HIS COLORFUL FRIENDS
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 4:38 pm
I listened to it. Throughout, he kept insisting that he owed us no explanation for his behaviour, as if we had no right to hold preachers to the standard they preach. His protestations of private life are moot when he publically posts evidence of his debauchery.
Some quotes of his from the show:
No denial there. If anything it's defiance in his sinning. Even if that place had been 100% white, there was no justification for his drunken satanic revelry.
Well I'm satisfied he's just another mealy mouthed racemixer leading our brethren astray. He kept insisting that the Bible's message wasn't racial, whilst taking posts from someone calling himself "Celtic Cherokee". Like the jews, his attempts at justification only amount to an admission of guilt.
Also he somehow managed to spell "biter" with two "t"s. Unless he meant he was throwing bitters back down his throat a lot, which would certainly make sense.
Some quotes of his from the show:
"The heavenly father didn't tell me that I can't go out to a bar or a party where other races are there"
No denial there. If anything it's defiance in his sinning. Even if that place had been 100% white, there was no justification for his drunken satanic revelry.
I do when you hold yourself out as a preacher, and when you claim to be one of the brethren, you owe us a duty to behave according to the standards of the Law."If I don't pry into where you're going, you don't need to be prying into where I go"
"His blood be on us, and on our children!""If what I did was a violation of Yahweh, he will punish me for it. His punishment I accept"
And the rest of us will do it God's way."I'm going to choose the way that works for me"
Well I'm satisfied he's just another mealy mouthed racemixer leading our brethren astray. He kept insisting that the Bible's message wasn't racial, whilst taking posts from someone calling himself "Celtic Cherokee". Like the jews, his attempts at justification only amount to an admission of guilt.
Also he somehow managed to spell "biter" with two "t"s. Unless he meant he was throwing bitters back down his throat a lot, which would certainly make sense.