Friday, October 30, 2009

Top Ten Reasons to Believe in British Israelism

Top Ten Reasons to Believe in British Israelism
1. The Jewish people have a 50% intermarriage rate. There is overall success in these marriages. When marriages work out it is usually because of similar cultures and outlooks on life in the nuclear family. That means the Celts are similar to the Jews in ethics, suggesting a possible similar origin for Jews and Celts.
2. Nobility in Europe was never quite as gentile as the gentiles of Torah even though the nobility was not as moral as a nation of priests from Exodus onward. This indicates that the nation of Abraham had split, and not all of it received the Torah at Mt. Sinai, such that not all of Abraham is this nation of priests that Exodus refers to. What became European nobility is what split away before the book of Exodus.
3. The descent of American politicians from European queens indicates that even among the British matrilineal inheritance still applies. This is that the Y chromosome of European nobility is not as necessary to confer nobility as is descent from Sarah by Genesis. If the Bible is to be thought of as true, then the nobility and politicians must have Sarah as their ancestor. This partially explains the subjection of the group now known as Jews.
4. There is prevalent circumcision among non-Jews, especially Christians. This was to be something for the nation of Abraham alone, yet in America circumcision is ever popular, such that it is probably not even an indicator whether or not one is from the modern Jewish tribe. More than any non-Jewish people in America it is those with Celtic roots getting circumcised.
5. Prevalent support for Israel exists among non-Jews. This interest in Israel goes back to the crusades. If the British monarchy is not of Abraham, then one should have a very difficult time explaining their interest in Israel.
6. Disbelief in Christian fundamentalism in the North East is very common. It might even be said that Christians in the North East lack understanding in the New Testament trinity doctrine, which requires polytheism. Rather, the North East Christian faith is often actually emunah, which is Jewish faith. This emunah of Christians has confused many Jews in to becoming Jews for Jesus, while many of these Christians are alienated by Judaism and its strictness, but have reasoned their way out Christian faith, only to continue attending a Christian church for social purpose.
7. Leah and Rebecca are likely ancestors of those with more Jewishness, the Jews of modernity, but probably not so much Sarah, as Rebecca and Leah ran stricter households than Sarah. This idea is in the cabala, where chesed, which is mercy that is also associated with extroversion and lack of orderliness, is associable with Abraham. Everyone knows that matriarchs run households, such that inheritance of this sort of household would be by a descendent of Sarah. These households produce politicians where politicians often have questionable morals, yet Genesis 17:16 has chosen that these people descended of the womb of Sarah are the kings of this world.
Rebecca is the wife of Isaac, the patriarch cabbala associates with gevurah. Gevurah is essentially the opposite of chesed, as it is more legalistic and restrictive, such that the people receptive to it would be the priestly Jews. Priests generally have more rules. Also, Leah, the wife of Jacob is included, as she is the wife of Jacob, the patriarch associable with tiferet, which is the beautiful harmonization of chesed and gevurah. That is, I include Leah with the modern Jews, as a source for the more moderate personality types that Judaism is known for. I did not write Rachel, because she is associable with the lost tribes of Israel, where Judah, remains the known tribe of Israel through both British Israelism and the Jewish people.
8. 1 Macabees 12 records Darius was a Jew, while Genesis 17:16 says the idea of non-Jewish kings is antithetical to the Torah. The lineage of Darius, like the lineage of virtually all kings has its apparent origin in Torah. The kings of the world have come from the European noble family, and this idea has sound roots in historical doctrine.
9. Though there are some cultural differences with the Jews, the nation of priests, and the descendents of European nobility, they generally get along at college because of having more similar than different culture. This is especially true with denominations other than Orthodox, such as Reform Judaism. Primarily, the difference between these peoples inhabiting colleges comes down to minor issues, such as how to spell God, either as G-d or God.
10. The Bible is the most popular book in the world. Sure, the Christian Bible isn’t exactly the same as the Jewish Bible. I’ve heard that Christian Bibles are meant to read like Jesus is the messiah. The popularity and acceptance of the Bible among the British, to the extent that they wrote the King James Bible, complete with an “Old Testament” is evidence that the British in fact do belong to the nation of Abraham.

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