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Title: Discrimination not only normal, but crucial
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URL Source: http://www.constitutionmythbusters.org/everyones-a-bigot-by-god/
Published: Apr 24, 2015
Author: Weiland
Post Date: 2015-04-24 01:57:03 by NeoconsNailed
Keywords: doctrine, discernment, political correctness, liberal mind games
Views: 36

Pastor Ted Weiland is among the very best of Christian Identity spokesmen (the belief that the European race are the true genetic Israelites). He's been busily attempting people to t-h-i-n-k for probably 30 years. You'll enjoy his upbeat yet dynamic style and want to subscribe to his stuff.

As his URL implies, busting Constitutionolatry is one of his main focuses (cf. Spooner's The Constitution of No Authority). Here's one of his lessons on burning issues of the day that really cleaves light from darkness. Discrimination -- racial solidarity -- true freedom of association and contract -- everything the System hates and tries to destroy is actually essential to human existence! (To the entire sentient world's, in fact.)

THIS IS THE PREACHING YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR. Anybody who'd like, just PM me your snail mail address and I'll send you two of Pastor Ted's sermon tapes totally free of charge. Enjoy, note down and redeploy:

Everyone’s a Bigot, By God! www.constitutionmythbuste...everyones-a-bigot-by-god/

For Christians, discerning between good and evil ultimately means discriminating against evil.

But isn’t discrimination at the heart of bigotry?

Indeed it is—and in a much more significant way than most people have ever considered.

Americans have been well-trained to respond negatively anytime they hear the word “discrimination.” But discrimination is an inescapable reality for both Christians and non-Christians alike:

discrimination: … 3. the power of making fine distinctions; discriminating judgment. (Random House Webster’s Dictionary, 20001)......

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