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Post by Johnny Gotham on Jan 6, 2005 20:32:22 GMT -5
I have noticed a few people making comparisons between the KKK and fundamentalist Christians like myself. The myth that these fools follow the Bible fundamentally is deeply flawed. Nowhere in the Bible does it say one race is superior to another. In fact, Moses married an Ethiopian woman, and God approved. An Ethiopian was also baptised, Jesus reached out to a Samaritian woman, and Paul wrote that all are brothers in Christ. So if I was a true fundamentalist, I would realize that racism (gasp) is bad. The KKK is also a fan of Hitler, who had a deep fascination to the occult. They too borrow heavily from the occult. The name Ku Klux Klan comes from the Greek word kuklos, meaning circle, because in it is contained some of the unique characteristics of the White (or Aryan) race. The wheel is certainly the best symbol of creativity; hence the creativity of the White race, and the circle is the oldest symbol of unity. Kuklos thought about in this context simply means White Racial Brotherhood. Ku Klux was simply taken from the word kuklos and Klan was added. The pagans too belived that the the circle represented creativity. If thats not enough, there are also splinter groups with connections to witchcraft (which the Bible says is an abomination) and the Masonic Lodge, another occultic group who denies Jesus Christ as Lord. In conclusion, the KKK has as much to do with true Christianity as Osama bin Laden does. More info can be found here: www.exposingsatanism.org/kkk.htm
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