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Christian Identity Movement — Part 1
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Penal natann i EAR nt oe EE an a ME EBT
Airtel to All SACs and All LEGATs
RE: Christian Identity Movement
Right-Wing Terrorism Matters
. Segregation of the races, therefore, is viewed by Identity as one .
of God's Divine. Laws. Race mixing by whites (or to use Identity
terminology, mongrelizing) is in conflict with these Laws and is
tantamount to murder in the eyes of God. Identity contends that race
mixing is a means by which Satan seeks to destroy the white race in
the battle between good and evil.
t a v.s nstitutio
Identity contends that the Bible is the basis upon which the
United States was founded. This theory is in keeping with the view
that the Bible contains God's Laws for governing nations and
governments. These Laws, however, are only meant for God's children,
that is, Israel.
Identity teaches that throughout history God has given to
his chosen. race important documents that contain His Law concerning
nations and governments. These documents include the Magna Carta
(England, 1215), the Mayflower Compact (Massachusetts, 1620), and the
Declaration, of Independence (American Colonies, 1776).
The Articles of Confederation, according to Identity, was a
contract between the states; the states represented "the people," who
were, in fact, Christian people, that is, the chosen people of God,
the white race. This contract is considered by Identity proponents to
have been made irrevocable ("perpetual") and unchangeable. When our
founding fathers saw the need for a more effective governmental
organization (the Articles, that formed the 13 American colonies into
a union, did not provide for sufficient central authority), the
Constitution was written. According to Identity, the principles for
this document were taken from the Articles of Confederation since the
Articles could not be revoked. Identity teaches, therefore, that
because the U.S. Constitution was taken directly from the Articles of
Confederation, which was based upon God's Laws through the Bible, the
Constitution is a divinely inspired document. And just as.Identity
views the Articles of Confederation as having been irrevocable and
unchangeable, so too does it view the U.S. Constitution.
Identity teaches that through the Constitution, the states
created an agency, the Federal Government, to which they allotted —
central powers. These powers are set forth in the Constitution and... -.
are the only powers given to the central goverment. The states, =~
however, did not wish to grant certain powers to this Federal. -_
authority and added ten amendments to the ‘Constitution. These. _- =" --
Amendments are known as the Bill of Rights. |
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