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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Re: The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights"

    Has anyone other than Ezekiel Bathfire responded to the exemptions from ?

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  • Basilissa
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    Originally posted by LW1997 View Post
    Correct. The Christian Identity movement is one of the few real Christian movements.
    Do they follow the Holy Bible 100%? I sincerely doubt it. They will roast in wit all the other unbelievers.


    The only church that guarantees Salvation is Landover Baptist Church!

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  • LW1997
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    Originally posted by Basilissa View Post
    When you are a hellbound unsaved trash, God really doesn't give a crap about your skin color, sweetie.
    Correct. The Christian Identity movement is one of the few real Christian movements.

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  • Basilissa
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    Originally posted by LW1997 View Post
    Well said. Human rights to non-whites True Christians(tm) is just garbage.
    When you are a hellbound unsaved trash, God really doesn't give a crap about your skin color, sweetie.

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  • LW1997
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    Well said. Human rights to non-whites is just garbage. So many claim the Republican Abraham Lincoln ended slavery, but his actual plan was to put an end to the Jew World Order. It also was Henry Ford who showed that Hitler was right and while he switched parties, surprisingly he didn't change to the worse. Even JFK, a registered Democrat knew that those occult societis must go and as a result he was murdered by Marxist Oswald who was upset over JFK betraying the Democrats.


    So much for Human Rights. MLK raped white women and hated whites. All he said was that he had a "dream". Wow. Can't the negroes stop dreaming?


    Originally posted by AngelKatie3 View Post
    I don't trust free thinkers and their supporters. Free thinkers are evil. They approve abortion, homosexuality, masculine women, feminine men, smokers, drunkers, suicide, people who wear tattos, percings and so on.

    I do miss the old days where women stay at home, men makes more money and lieberals calls us sexist pricks when we are not.
    Depends on how you define a free thinker. I am a free thinker because I know that cultural marxism is killing us and I believe that whites are superiour over all those monkeys. THAT is a true free thinker. True free thinkers don't watch Marvel or listen to negro music.

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  • Dennis Lukes
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    Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View Post
    Someone who inflicts damage is usually imprisoned, and yet here is some sort of secular scribbling purporting to allow people to harm us all if they so wish.
    The Bible makes it very clear that the Lord God is far more offended by blasphemy than by acts of human violence on any scale. Blaspheming the Holy Ghost, as we know, is the only unpardonable sin (worse than a hundred Holocausts to Jesus), and yet here it is enshrined as a fundamental human right.

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    I can't see that it can be a "human" right to believe in false gods. Anyone who does this adds strength to the numbers of Satan's minions and actively works against the promise of Eternal happiness and the Second Coming.


    Someone who inflicts damage is usually imprisoned, and yet here is some sort of secular scribbling purporting to allow people to harm us all if they so wish.

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Re: The Immorality of the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights"

    Mohammedans are even worse. Anyone wishing to see The Cairo Declaration which, IN ARTICLE ONE, states
    All human beings form one family whose members are united by their subordination to Allah
    may do so at the University of Minnesota's Human Rights Library.Christians will never subordinate themselves to Allah nor to any thing represented by any idol. Moon. Sun. Eclipse, goblin, toadstool, snake. Zip.

    Therefore, this cult proclaims, Christians are not human beings.

    End of.

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  • Johny Joe Hold
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    Originally posted by Dennis Lukes View Post
    The fact that the grotesquely ugly bulldyke Democrat Eleanor Roosevelt was the chairman of the Drafting Committee for this atrocious "declaration" should be enough to automatically discredit it in the eyes of any True Christian™ sight unseen.
    Good observation, Brother Lukes---The Bible contains no list of "human rights." In fact the Ten Commandments instructs us of many things we do not have the "rights" to do.

    Maybe we should have a large bonfire in the Landover Baptist parking lot and burn copies of that garbage piece of writing. Fox news might cover it.

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  • Dennis Lukes
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    The fact that the grotesquely ugly bulldyke Democrat Eleanor Roosevelt was the chairman of the Drafting Committee for this atrocious "declaration" should be enough to automatically discredit it in the eyes of any True Christian™ sight unseen.


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  • Alvin Moss
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    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    Do you see how violent and unreasonable these atheists are? Once we get a good Christian in the White House, demons like this one will be rounded up and sent back to Russia, or whatever godless hellhole they come from.


    I still think he should be burned.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by DemonicRedneck666 View Post
    I would love to execute all you radical Christians.
    Do you see how violent and unreasonable these atheists are? Once we get a good Christian in the White House, demons like this one will be rounded up and sent back to Russia, or whatever godless hellhole they come from.

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  • Dolores de Barriga
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    Originally posted by DemonicRedneck666 View Post
    I would love to execute all you radical Christians. You are all just as bad as ISIS.
    Very interesting. One question: don't you agree that executing a bunch of people just because they have a different set of values from the one you're holding, would mean that you're a radical person as well?

    And if you are indeed a radical person, then according to your own philosophy, you would need to execute yourself!

    So, before any blood is shed, let's agree that going on a killing spree is not something that you really endorse, OK?

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  • Alvin Moss
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    Originally posted by Des View Post
    Landover Cybercrime Department, we have hate crime terrorist threats. Please track this raghead's IP address and ask our friends in the military to divert a missile in its direction.

    Yes, Brother. I agree that this man is likely a homosexual Muslim terrorist. I would say the investigation is going badly for him. He may be a witch as well. Can we burn him?

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  • Zechariah Smyth
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    Originally posted by DemonicRedneck666 View Post
    I would love to execute all you radical Christians. You are all just as bad as ISIS.
    Thank you for your persecution! We were told us to expect it:

    2 Timothy 3:12 Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.

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