
Bracelets
(In honor of repentance, chastity, and anti-miscegenation) vs.
Worldliness
Outward signs were used in the
Old Testament. They should (or let me at least say could) also be
used in our time willingly, not by constraint, to honor God and
our fellow man. To rebuild our generation, it will take the help
of the misfortunate along with the fortunate. Even as a marriage
ring gives honor and a sign to strangers not to intermeddle in
someone else's business, so can other distinguished ornaments. Of
course, the inner conviction, and desire of holiness is the real
significance that matters.
For men and women,
a bracelet saying,
- "Mixed" should (or
again, let me at least say could) be worn if a person's
race purity has been diluted to less than 87.5% of the dominant race with a light
colored race(s), and less than 94 % of his race with a
black. These figures are only suggestive for the time
being--it is difficult to verify a person's lineage
beyond the second generation after their grandparents.
Actually, ten generations of racial and cultural
homogeneity is preferred. By the way, most decent men do
not even want to date a woman who has as much as kissed a
black man; let us teach our own to keep away from any
disgrace.
- This is to promote racial
and cultural homogeneity of our world known, evangelistic,
Christian, white race, and other races also, not to
personally disparage or belittle any member of a race or
culture due to genetics, or recorded racial background
and irreligious (especially ritual cannibalism, or noted,
consistent, blatant, murder, rapaciousness or brutality
toward others) history, even though history and physics
are important factors of determination. The dignity and
honor of the Nordish race has been profoundly respected
throughout the world until the recent demise of our governments and the
subversive attempt to destroy our anti-miscegenation progress and society.
- For more information on how
to determine nationality or race, visit here.
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