Monday, April 27, 2009

Top 10 Reasons: Why the Ruling Class of England Are from the Tribe of Judah


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Category: Religion and Philosophy

Top 10 Reasons: Why the Ruling Class of England Are from the Tribe of Judah

Genealogy – There are ancestry charts from Ireland, Iceland, Greece and Roman Senators that go back to Judah.

These people were in fact the ruling class. They ruled for thousands of years. Kings and politicians were supposed to come from the tribe of Judah according to Genesis [Torah].

These people continue to be the ruling class in the USA. My genealogy supports this as the names Hamilton, Nelson, Hunt and Bowman, my most recent all have many politicians in the USA. This is hard to argue that these people are not of the tribe of Judah if they in fact continually exhibit the quality of political leadership.

There are many cultural similarities. These fit with the Bible ethic of the Old Testament, which I consider the Tanach, such as marriage, circumcision, leadership, and cleanliness. I include cleanliness mainly because kings and queens could afford to be clean.

There is a definite affinity to the Bible among these peoples, and especially a devotion to Israel. This was true even before the invention of the King James Bible.

The USA system and political machine is largely set up to resemble a Judaic ethic. For example, the Senate and Congress, Judicial system is very similar to the Sanhedrin.

Many of the so-called “intermarriages” between these groups in the USA have peoples that find themselves very compatible with each other.

Judaism considers birth and not behavior to determine who is a king. I realize this may be unpopular among those claiming to be Jews given Christian history, but the evidence is there. There have been good kings and bad kings since BC. For example, King Jeroboam was an unpopular sinner and he was a biblical King.

There are similarities in appearance with these individuals such as red hair that are common with those that call themselves Jews.

Few people actually consider these people to be Christian, and even fewer of these people are what people call Christian fundamentalists. For example, Republican evangelicals often attack the religiosity of these political leaders when they run for religion as Christians. That is, it is probably true that most of these people say that they are Christian simply to gain a few more votes.

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