British Israelism

Theology class today.

If you have never heard of this wild heresy, I find little to dispute with the description on Wikipedia. It’s all well and good to call it a heresy, but if you think about it, you realize that this weirdo religion is nothing more than a bluntly honest conclusion from the whole of Anglo-American culture.

Maybe you could take a moment to refresh your understanding of The Cult, too. Keep in mind that this is not a particular bunch of folks but a moral influence that appears as consistent in character across multiple generations. I maintain that my analysis of The Cult is as much as we can know for sure, and plenty for us to build an understanding of what we face today. The reason it matters is that Westerners are deeply infected with the fundamental subconscious assumptions behind what British Israelism dares to say openly.

The Cult’s primary weapon is the two-edged dagger: elitism on one side and secrecy-deception on the other. This is visible starting with the Pharisees, through the Judaizers and Gnostics, up through the capture of the Church under Roman government, the later survival of the Church after the government fell, and the eventual rise of what we now call Western Civilization. I’ve noted repeatedly that Western Civ is the marriage of Aristotelian rationalism, by way of Pharisaic legalism, and German Tribal mythology. By far the strongest thread of Germanic Tribal culture yet alive today was the Anglo-Saxon branch. Anglo-American culture is the bastard child The Cult hoped to raise up as their thug to take over the world.

If you want reliable servants for evil, it helps if they are an ignorant copy of yourself — ambitious but without the full bag of secrets. The Cult has withheld their secrets, but injected their elitist secrecy tendencies into the very soul of Anglo-American culture. The Cult created a ravenous beast that doesn’t quite understand it is actually the servant, not the ruler. The Cult still holds those invisible reins in their hands.

All the blather about the hidden power of the bureaucracy merely reflects the natural tendency of Anglo-American cultural assumptions about justice and government. The business of injecting that moral system back into Scripture is inherent in British Israelism, that the Anglo-Saxon culture was a better grasp of divine revelation. Thus, we have Ruckmanites who claim that the KJV corrects bad manuscripts and that the scholars who translated it were all the very saints of God. Nazism? Another offshoot from the same roots. (Zionist leadership delights in Jewish persecution.) Feminism? Just another branch where the Germanic Tribes venerated Oester. Socialism? That’s just cowardly bureaucracy in it’s most honest form, where tribal loyalty rules all. Communism? Just socialism on steroids. It’s all easily traced back to the mythology that the Anglo-American culture is a near-perfect manifestation of God’s own character, because the Anglo-Saxons are just Israel with a minor case of amnesia.

This has been used to justify the elitist arrogance behind the broad Anglo-American conquest as yet ongoing in the world. If our cowardly bureaucratic consensus government says America should have control of the whole world, but only in those things we want to control, then that is the sacred and only sensible policy anyone living can imagine. Doubters must of necessity be evil for not seeing the obvious blessings of such an agenda. This is God’s work, doncha know?

I haven’t even scratched the surface. How about that Stone of Scone? Ever heard the legend that Peter traveled to Britain and founded the Church of England? Given just a little time and study, you could easily trace this same nasty root system of British Israelism as behind all kinds of moral sewage in our world today. However, it is most persistent in reading Anglo-American morals and sense of justice (in all its flavors) back into the Bible.

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