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Posted by: anybody ( )
Date: September 02, 2019 07:07PM

Note: This article is from 2014. Little has changed in Christian Fundamentalism since then.



https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2014/02/19/tennessee-pastor-rails-against-interracial-marriage

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_M._Branham

Railing fervently against the “hybreeds” spawned by God-defying, racially mixed marriages, Pastor Donny Reagan of Tennessee’s Happy Valley Church of Jesus Christ doesn’t look very happy on a widely circulated Internet video that comes across like a relic from some 1950s archive.

The pastor minces no words in his sermon: “What white woman would want her baby to be a mulatto by a colored man?” As for the black man who has children with a white woman: “He don’t want them to look like him, so he’ll marry with another.” Lest this sound racist, Reagan adds helpfully, “Some of the finest people I ever met in my life was some of them colored people.”

But this sermon isn’t from the bad old times; it was recorded just last year in Reagan’s 600-member Johnson City, Tenn., church. What’s more, the pastor is not unique in translating the theology of William Branham, a breakaway Pentecostal religious leader, into a “no-exceptions” Biblical ban on interracial marriage. Branham-based churches are scattered across the U.S. They may not all embrace the racial separation extolled by Reagan, but the Branham theology invites racism, says James Walker, president of The Watchman Fellowship, an Arlington, Texas, evangelical ministry that researches cults and new religious movements.

Branham, a U.S. preacher and faith healer who died in 1965, identified with the Pentecostal movement until the late ’50s, when he began to reject core aspects of traditional Christian faith. He preached that original sin stemmed not from Eve biting the fruit and gaining knowledge but, instead, from her sexual intercourse with the serpent, which resulted in the birth of Cain. This led, through the bloodline of Cain, Noah and Ham, to a race of human beings who were descended from the evil serpent. Guess who they are.

Actually, Branham never quite said, notes Walker, author of The Concise Guide to Today’s Religions and Spirituality (Harvest House). “But it’s not that far a stretch to begin to interpret it in a racist way. Any church that teaches this ‘serpentism’ is going to have a tendency to be racist, because it separates people by DNA and bloodline. It’s a way of marginalizing people,” says Walker, who adds that he’s spoken with U.S. pastors in Branham’s camp who don’t appear to be racist.

It’s hard to know exactly how many Branham-allied U.S. churches there are, since there is no central denomination — Branham preached against it — or uniting authority. It’s a loose confederation, says Walker, with churches geographically scattered in places including Louisiana, Indiana and Arizona. Branham is extolled as an apostle himself, practically a god, in these churches.

Branham’s theology, alive as it still is today, also was a precursor of the virulently racist and anti-Semitic Christian Identity theology, suggests Michael Barkun, an emeritus political science professor at Syracuse University and author of Religion and the Racist Right: The Origins of the Christian Identity Movement (University of North Carolina Press). Most Christian Identity followers also posit that Eve mated with Satan, starting, through the birth of her first son Cain, the line of biologically Satanic people who today call themselves the Jews. People of color, in this twisted interpretation of the Bible, are soulless beings made by God on the sixth day as “beasts of the field.” Adam’s descendants? They’re all white Christians.

“Christian Identity has it all worked out who’s the lower people. Branham was not quite there,” Barkun explains.

But most of Branham’s modern adherents certainly believe that miscegenation is a sin decreed by God. Happy Valley’s Pastor Reagan compares people to corn: “If corn was raised in a certain way, yellow corn, don’t mix it with white corn. If you do your mixing, you can’t bring yourself back again,” he warns. Black women don’t want their children to be of mixed racial background, he insists. Reagan says many black athletic stars choose white wives in a willful attempt to make their offspring lighter, challenging God’s plan. “He don’t want them to be like him, so he’ll marry another. … It’s another defiance of God’s law, it’s a worldly way.” And the pastor condemns fellow ministers who perform interracial marriages. “Some of the men in pulpits should have a pantywaist instead of a preacher coat on!”

But the most ludicrous implication about race mixing — and one that would have been right at home among the most virulent 1950s defenders of segregation — is left for last in his sermon. From far, far right field, Reagan draws the C-card. “You mean to tell me,” he demands, outraged, “that Communism has infiltrated our message, not through Stalin, not through Mussolini, but through mixed marriage?”



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Posted by: Dave the Atheist ( )
Date: September 02, 2019 07:11PM

Ah yes. It's racial "purity" again. Those @$$h01e$ just love to hide behind god.

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Posted by: Chicken N. Backpacks ( )
Date: September 02, 2019 07:54PM

I'm going to hell for sure. I was had sex with a girl from Prague.

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Posted by: logged out for now ( )
Date: September 02, 2019 08:04PM

It's always black guys & white women. I never hear them complain about white men & black women… you know, like what the slave owners did in the antebellum South. The 1850-60 Southern census forms showed plenty of biracial "mulattoes" on the plantations; one guess how those happened. Maybe even his very own great-great-grandpappy got in the act as well.

I bet he'd make all kinds of excuses for T. Jefferson & Sally Hemings.

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Posted by: LJ12 ( )
Date: September 03, 2019 12:29AM

I’ve noticed how most people will claim to not be racist. That is until a black guy gets with a white woman. Or vice versa, although I’ve seen that less. Then suddenly a whole lot of people have a problem with it. Just do a search on this topic on YouTube and you’ll see what I mean.
My parents were fine when my brother dated my friend whose parents are from the West Indies. Different story when I’ve dated black guys.

So on top of deep seated hidden racism, you then sometimes have sexism, and top of that a whole load of hypocrisy as well.

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Posted by: Tevai ( )
Date: September 03, 2019 01:04AM

I am assuming that the purported "no interracial" standards are supposed to be from the Old Testament.

If so, then this means that they are supposed to be (by today's nomenclature) Jewish.

And if THIS is so, then it is all nonsense, because in Jewish history there was (and is today) plenty of racial intermarriage, because to Jews, the only question that [usually] matters is: Is the person you want to marry a Jew (according to Jewish law) or not?

There are Jews of most races and (at least major) ethnicities (from different parts of Europe, of course--and Africa, from India and Pakistan, from China, throughout the Americas from north to south, from Indonesia, etc.) and they all intermarry with (at most) minimum angst from Jewish families.

Jewish marriages can be 100% Jewish (in some cases, going back to ancient times), and also very visibly interracial....and the spouses (and their children) are considered just normal, everyday Jews (with the exception that some ethnic Jewish cuisines are, in my personal opinion, markedly superior to others).

For a look at the places where present-day, global Jews are re-entering the larger Jewish family: https://kulanu.org/communities/

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Posted by: Wally Prince ( )
Date: September 03, 2019 02:42AM

I was wondering when and where it was going to happen. I was guessing he would be found in Colorado City. But he turned up in Tennessee. The lard moves in mysterificacious ways!

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Posted by: babyloncansuckit ( )
Date: September 03, 2019 08:59AM

“He preached that original sin stemmed not from Eve biting the fruit and gaining knowledge but, instead, from her sexual intercourse with the serpent, which resulted in the birth of Cain.”

What grade did he get in Biology?

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Posted by: logged out for now ( )
Date: September 03, 2019 11:04AM

"What grade did he get in Biology?"

Probably an A+. This is Tennessee, after all.

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