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Another Texan here

Postby Catherine » Sun Jul 13, 2014 6:49 pm

Hi Folks,

Hope all is doing well. My family has been from the South for the entire time they've been in the states, since the 1600's. With the exception a bunch of them moved to Oregon in the 50's and had their children, and due to the liberal way of life in Oregon, we all came back to Texas.

I was not raised in church but ended up in my Aunt's house when I was 16, she was a tongue talking jew loving pentecostal. I was taught many things that just did not settle right with my heart and spirit. About 10 years ago (I'm 58) I cried out to God over and over for the truth. Then I started seeing web sites about Khazars, and white people, and who started wars, and so on. I'm a Catholic now, not that I believe some of their dogma, but, I do love the way they worship and since I don't see any churches out there that teach the truth I developed the attitude that I may as well go to a church that I enjoy their services. My father's family was tongue talkers, my mother's family was Mormon. (No wonder I despise doctrine) The Mormons were very loving to me while the pentecostals were very judgmental.

I recently made a FB after years of my sister trying to get me to, no one, and I mean, no one, cares about what I say. I've tried to inform them of the jews, I've posted links about Khazars, and many other things. Instead I get hate with someone saying call no man your father; Because I'm open about being a Catholic now. OK, then drop daddy from our vocabulary because it means the same thing. They do not understand hyperbole. No, I don't think the Catholics have a perfect doctrine, but, at least they aren't sucking up to the jews, like the pentecostals are. I despise what the jews have done to the white nations around the world, we are the only nations who are forced to practice illegal immigration, other nations would toss their asses in prison. I hate the jews, hate them, hate them, hate them. And, I'm also quite angry at the sheeple out there, the left and the right. I despise what the liberals and 'conservatives' have forced on our people, and I despise that the people have fallen for it hook, line, and sinker. I am mad. Very mad. :( What is to become of us?
Jer 17:14 Heal me, O LORD, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved: for thou art my praise.
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Re: Another Texan here

Postby Staropramen » Sun Jul 13, 2014 10:27 pm

Greetings Catherine,
Welcome to Christogenea. I was raised a nominal Catholic but turned my back on Christ/the church at an early age, when I was around 12. In 1996 at age 32 I started attending church again. At that time I was attending a tongue-babbling Pentecostal church. So we have some similar experiences I suppose. Once I figured out that Pentecostalism had absolutely no grounding whatsoever in scripture I gravitated towards the Baptists. At least they make something of an effort to study. My wife and I spent five years living in the Czech Republic which is still a 99% White country. That experience and an unwavering dedication to study of the Word ultimately led me to Christian identity.

May I suggest some of Pastor Downey's work on Catholicism?

http://kinsmanredeemer.com/catholic-menace-part-1

Pastor Downey posts here as "Kentucky".

Welcome aboard!
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Re: Another Texan here

Postby Kentucky » Sun Jul 13, 2014 10:49 pm

Dear Cathy,

I'm so glad to see that you decided to join our happy throng. You will find lots of knowledgeable folks here that will love to help you in your new discovery of Christian Identity. God bless and be seeing you in the forum.

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Re: Another Texan here

Postby Joe » Mon Jul 14, 2014 12:20 am

Welcome Catherine.

I hate the jews, hate them, hate them, hate them. And, I'm also quite angry at the sheeple out there, the left and the right.


The idolaters, apostates and jews seem to work well together. When we turn away from God, this is what we get. I think God will have to move your family and friends in some way.

Great to have a thoughtful woman on-board.
...and a flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of life.
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Re: Another Texan here

Postby Gaius » Mon Jul 14, 2014 7:20 am

Joining others here in welcoming you, Catherine.

And also to post up some similarities. I was brought up "Irish Catholic", incidentally never seeing nor even hearing about the child abuse so broadcast -- not saying it didn't go on, but was unknown to me or the many RC people I knew until the msm reports. I'm old enough to remember the Latin Mass/strict behaviour being the norm, but the V2 liberalisation rendered the RCC virtually redundant in many eyes and I ceased to attend, retaining a bare belief in God while reading up on Hindu, Buddhist, Islam.

In 1996 I also went to a pentecostal "church" but soon after moved to Presbyterian because of pentecostal shallowness/foolishness. This was a vital move as I discovered that there are people who are predestined to be saved and there are those who are not, as stated throughout the Bible.
C.I. informs me just who those people are, whereas the Presbyterians do not know.

Trusting God's full blessing upon you, Catherine.
What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us?
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Re: Another Texan here

Postby Aechos » Sun Jul 27, 2014 11:19 pm

Welcome Catherine,

It's great to see another Texan here. I think I can relate to your denomination switching. My family is mostly Baptist but I attended everything from nondenominational to episcopalian (who resemble the Catholics in their services) churches. After discovering the truth about the jews, I switched to the church of Christ since they are one of the few denominations that do not claim the jews are God's people. After learning of C.I., I left the church of Christ since they were racially liberal. I later learned that no government-sanctioned church can preach the truth.

I think the switching of denominations stems from the desire to belong and connect with believers who hold the same or similar views. Switching denominations, at least for me, helped me gain a broader understanding but it did not fulfill my desire to be with fellow believers. I'm not sure if this is the case with you and the Catholic church. Regardless, I'm glad that you found these forums as you will definitely find like-minded believers here.

Also, I second Staropramen's reading suggestion. I'll also add another two here: http://emahiser.christogenea.org/daniel ... lic-church
http://emahiser.christogenea.org/little-horn-daniel-7-8

I hate the jews, hate them, hate them, hate them. And, I'm also quite angry at the sheeple out there, the left and the right. I despise what the liberals and 'conservatives' have forced on our people, and I despise that the people have fallen for it hook, line, and sinker. I am mad. Very mad. :( What is to become of us?


I wish more of our people held your God-given hatred. It fills me with disgust to think of all the evangelists fawning over the jews as "God's chosen people" and Jerusalem as "God's city". Whatever is happening now is according to God's Will, whether permissive or sovereign. We can take comfort in the fact that He will not abandon us. While we await His return, we can attempt to spread the truth of our identity and warn our people of the danger of the jews and mongrels, but it sounds like you're already doing just that. Don't lose hope. You never know if the information you give out will serve as a catalyst that will bring some of our people to the truth.

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Re: Another Texan here

Postby Catherine » Tue Jul 29, 2014 11:44 pm

Thank you, there is so much Biblical and historical evidence pointing to the white people as the ancient Hebrews. The left is pushing that the blacks are the Hebrews, while the right push the jews are (I purposely refuse to capitalize the word jew) and both sides just disgust me. Most of my family believes the jews are the ancient Hebrews...the whole situation repulses me to no end. My family is all at least 300 miles away in any direction and that is fine with me for I despise their ignorance as they back the 'jews'...thanks for the reply.
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Re: Another Texan here

Postby Aechos » Thu Jul 31, 2014 10:27 pm

Evidence abounds everywhere but sadly few are interested enough to look into it. I actually haven't seen the mainstream media push the black Israelite movement but they certainly do try their to reinforce the idea that the jews are the descendants of the ancient Hebrews. It's funny because by calling themselves Ashkenazi jews, they are essentially declaring that they aren't descended from Shem, much less Jacob, since Ashkenaz was a descendant of Japheth. However, we know that the jews are an amalgamation of the mongrel races with Canaan and Essau being their only vague connection to the Adamic race.

My family is the same way which is part of the reason why I'm trying to move out of the state. I've been thinking about moving to the Pacific Northwest. Speaking of which, you said some of your family lived in Oregon. You haven't been up there recently have you? If so, is the multiculturalism as bad there as it is here?
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Re: Another Texan here

Postby Catherine » Fri Aug 01, 2014 9:27 pm

Hi Aechos,

Thanks for the reply. I was born and raised in Oregon and it is a most stunningly beautiful state. If you're an outdoors person, which I am, it's a playground. I moved to Texas when I was 21, and lived in west Texas which doesn't have the outdoor playground, at all. So, I moved back to Oregon between 84-94. My 16 year old daughter came home her sophomore year and waltzed in the house and announced, "I back gay rights," and went back to her bedroom. The kindergarten where my son went read to him the book, Heather Has Two Mommies, then he asked his daddy and I what is a gay? We left the state within weeks and came back to Texas and I've never looked back. My family are ancient Texans and all of them went to Oregon in the 50's, had their kids, and all but one family came back. This is grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. We loved it up there but the gay movement took hold mightily and they were in your face about it. If you go to the liberal towns they will ASK you how you vote, they demand to know your preferences about politics and church. It was a living hell. I miss greatly the outdoor beauty. But, I live outside of DFW and have for many years, there are numerous lakes and rivers here, a lot of camping (my thing). East Texas is giant Pine trees, we have the gulf, which is not pretty around east Texas but over by Corpus Christy is fine. In Oregon if you don't back gay rights you'll be called a bigot, rodent, inhumane, or worse. I miss it, I miss what it was before the gays took over and became the gaymafia. I look at real estate but then read the blogs and think, no thanks. Eastern Oregon is very republican, BUT, here's an example... In LaGrande the Portland attorneys came over and forced a lawsuit that inside the city limits people had no recourse if a neighbor's dog barked all night and kept them up. It's a jew thing, make the people as miserable as you can. Since most of the population lives in the area between Eugene and Portland, they outweigh the conservative voters in eastern Oregon. Eastern Oregon has a large Morman population which votes Republican. But, the voters in western Oregon out number them. Portland is known for being ran by jews. In Eugene or Salem a new coach was needed at the local college and they brought in a Christian. The jews went bonkers and ran around asking why a jew wasn't considered first. Remarkable since many liberals don't back zionisn.. It's a hellhole, low unemployment, massive homeless population in the cities due to liberals saying, come on over, we'll take care of you. Bums in Portland openly crap on the streets and if they see a nice car at a stoplight will walk up to it, drop their pants and smear their asses on the windows... I couldn't take it anymore. To bad for Oregon, hope they rot in hell...As far as multicultural, it's mostly a white state and there is a movement called the Northwest Homeland (or something like that) where whites move hoping to outvote the liberals. But, it's still very liberal, and people with a brain can't stand liberals for long.
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Re: Another Texan here

Postby Aechos » Sun Aug 03, 2014 11:45 pm

Thank you for your input, Catherine.

I lived in Washington for two years from fourth to fifth grade. The PNW is absolutely beautiful. I have to admit, the outdoor activities are part of the reason I want to move there. I guess family roots have a strong pull since after moving around frequently throughout my childhood my family ended up back in Texas. It's a shame that homosexuality is so prevalent up there though it seems to be pretty bad here too. Here within North Texas there are so many miscegenists. I'd estimate three out of five couples are interracial, if not more. At least in homosexuality they directly receive punishment from their own actions. With miscegenation, the racial line is corrupted and future generations pay the price. On a similar note, immigration here is a nightmare. The mongrels are swarming everywhere. Whites are close to becoming a minority in the city I live in. It comes as no surprise since the Dallas region has been a hotspot for jews for decades. I have a great aunt who has a home near Tyler and it seems multiracial there as well. Are things as bad in your area as they are here?

Asking me how I vote and my church affiliation would certainly provoke some interesting reactions. They certainly wouldn't dare getting physical. I doubt a limp-wrist liberal would have the gall to try and incite me. Seattle had a ton of panhandlers from what I remember but I never had a bad encounter. All they really wanted was a beer lol. Did you have bad encounters with bums often?

If it's whiter it has to be better than where I am now. Besides, I don't know which is worse, liberals or so-called conservatives who are obsessed with jews and their state in Palestine.
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