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One of the most politically incorrect channels on telegram. The purpose of this channel is to candidly explore and document the long-forgotten Biblical teachings regarding race, miscegenation, and segregation.
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Kinism: Identify Buzzwords

Too often, people shy away from conversations on issues such as Kinism because those with whom we attempt to engage mindlessly repeat media buzzwords such as "racist," "bigoted," "obsessed," etc. Overcoming these connotations and buzzwords is essential for Kinism to be faithfully received by many. To address these claims, we must start by examining definitions. If you encounter someone who does this, simply ask them to define "racist." More often than not, they will offer a definition like "treating someone differently due to their race." In response, you can point out, "So, by that definition, Christianity is racist in the same way it's sexist," since the definition of sexism they would likely give is something along the lines of "treating someone differently according to their sex" – a concept clearly endorsed by the Bible based on the distinct gender roles prescribed to men and women. Calling attention to this potentially hypocritical name-calling will surely make them think twice. Remember, words have definitions; let's use them.

Β» God is racist then I guess for treating the Israelites differently because of their ancestry? Or what about when Jesus Himself called a samaritan woman a dog, this is all due to their ancestral lineage.
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The White Guilt Narrative

White people have been brainwashed into feeling guilty or loathing their own race because of what the distorted history that the media and public schools have fed them says. God created the races and each race should be content with how God made them.

Psa 139:14  I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.

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A Black Preacher Who Tells It Like It Is

In this day and age, there are very few preachers left who have a large enough backbone and thick enough skin in order to preach the controversial unadulterated truth without any recantation. Most preachers would much rather wax eloquent with good words and fair speeches and be men pleasers rather than pleasers of God (Rom. 16:18; 1 Thess. 2:4). One notable preacher who does not shy away from controversy and remains stedfast amongst tremendous opposition is a man by the name of Dr. James David Manning. Dr. Manning is a tenured pastor of over 40 years. The current name of Manning’s church is ATLAH World Missionary Church, formerly called the Bethelite Missionary Baptist Church. His Church is located in one of the blackest cities in America, Harlem. As a Hamite himself, Pastor Manning holds a special burden and love for his people and is more than willing to tell them the naked truth regardless of the hostility that may rise against him (Rom. 9:3).

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Pastor James David Manning - Speeches
PASTOR JAMES DAVID MANNING - We Black People Got A Problem (cut but higher res)
This meme illustrates one of the points that Pastor Manning was expounding upon. That being, that there has not been nearly any notable architectural or technological achievements made by pure blooded Hamites in the continent of Africa. All of the races have strengths and weaknesses, this is one area in which the Hamite has not been gifted in. Few want to admit it, but it is the truth.

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The Curse on Ham’s Descendants - Excerpts from Africa and The Jewish Question by Dr. Ehi Agboaye

Dr. Ehi Agboaye, a Hamitic Nigerian national, is a Christian, author, and college professor. Dr. Agboaye’s work Africa and The Jewish Question is a book dedicated to the black race which discusses Biblical and historical interactions between the black and Jewish races.

β€œThe punishment and judgment meted on the black race, as a corporate body, is derived mainly from two incidents in the Old Testament. The first is the Genesis 9 account of Noah and his three sons… Not much information is provided on the actions of Ham that led to a curse being put, not directly on him as culprit, but on his descendants, with effect from Canaan, Ham's son… Christian Europe and its descendants… In their view, Ham is the father of the black race, and any curse on his descendants directly applies to blacks universally… The argument should not be hinged on whether or not Ham was the progenitor of the black race, but whether or not God endorsed Noah's curse. From every indication of what has transpired since Noah's pronouncement, the argument could be evinced that Noah's curse on Ham, which later cascaded to his descendants, received God's approval; otherwise, blacks would not remain slaves of Caucasians on almost all accounts… based on historical evidence of the enslavement of Africans, first by the Arabs in the Trans-Saharan slavery, and then by Europeans via the Trans-Atlantic slave transactions; it could also be reasonably suggested that the curse on Ham's descendants was well targeted and could have received God's approval. Enslavement of the black race can't be explained away as mere coincidence or on the basis of racism by the Caucasian world. Furthermore, had Noah’s curse failed to receive the Lord’s approval, enslavement of Africans would not have occurred. On the contrary, Africans would have enslaved Caucasians… Had Africans enslaved Caucasians it could then be argued that God brushed aside Noah's curse on Ham's descendants. Therefore, from both biblical and historical points of view, it stands to reason that Ham's descendants are destined to be slaves to Shem and Japheth's offspring. It's therefore on the basis of the above analysis that the Caucasian world justifies its enslavement of the black race. Failure to do so would contradict biblical prophecy. Caucasians believe that their actions do not negate God's judgment through Noah on Ham's descendants… God's judgment and Noah's curse have, finally, been fulfilled… The question on whether or not God's judgment and Noah's curse against Ham and Canaan's descendants have been fulfilled is no longer debatable… God's judgment on Africa has come full cycle. Africans that were carried away as slaves to Europe and the Americas have become servants to descendants of Shem and Japheth; and subordinated to them in almost everything… Be they in Europe, the Americas, or inside the African continent, the black race remains the same: servants to Shem and Japheth's descendants… What they aren't aware of is that, by abandoning Africa to these other countries, they have become voluntary slaves to Shem and Japheth's descendants. They voluntarily left Africa to regions of the world originally assigned [to] Shem and Japheth's descendants… We should be reminded that Africans who abandon their continent in droves for Shem and Japheth's dominions didn't come to rule and dominate their hosts, just as Europe did Africa… In view of the preceding analysis there isn't much to debate on the black man's question. That's because the judgment on Egypt and the rest of Africa, and Noah's curse on the black race, seem to have been fulfilled. None of the curses against the original inhabitants of the African continent has gone unfulfilled. They have all come to pass. The question on whether or not Ham's descendants are the black race has become moot. This is so because the black race is servant to Shem and Japheth's descendants, be it in Europe, America or even in Africa.”

-Pages 36-41, 62-63, 65, 67, 69, 87-88
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The Face of White Supremacy

Many people believe that the doctrine known as β€œthe curse of Ham,” which states that Ham’s descendants (the black race) are cursed as per the racial prophecies and pronouncements found in Genesis 9, is somehow a β€œracist” a β€œwhite supremacist” teaching. This doctrine is a Biblical fact and its alleged β€œracist” undertones are invalidated by the truth that many Hamitic Christians and preachers have taught this doctrine in the past and some still do! Attached is a pictureΒΉ of Dr. Ehi Agboaye, the black Christian author that was just quoted as teaching and defending the β€œcurse of Ham” doctrine. According to the laodicean β€œscholars” this man and others who teach likewise (like Dr. James David Manning) are alleged β€œwhite supremacists.” What a load of nonsense!

ΒΉhttps://tinyurl.com/yhjppaea

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