Therefore, my dear Shelby: I conclude that if God is going to take to anybody, he's going to talk to people like you, not whities like me. God simply cannot trust whities anymore,. and I don't blame him for that at all.
Well, Farkel, what you say it not precisely correct but it is relevant.
It is not the white race God objects to but the presumption of white supremacy. That plays a major role in final Biblical prophecies including.
1. The "disgusting thing" that causes desolation of the Jews = the Nazis.
2. The "Gog of Magog", that is the white children of Japath are what desolates Judea (the Jews), which is related to white supremacy.
3. Again, even after 1000 years of rule by Christ the "Gog of Magog" arises to oppress the kingdom; this is rooted again in white supremacy.
4. The "number of the beast" that identifies Christendom, 666, is also related to white supremacy; establishing that apostate Christendom would not just be predominantly the religion of whites but also corrupted by whitealatry. That is, converting the world to Christianity, yet still making distinction for non-whites. The 666 formula, based upon Christendom's chief false teaching from the mysteries, that there are three gods yet one god, relates to the 666 which is 3 numbers yet one number. Thus to get the "name" of the beast, you use a formula for the numbers and substitute them for letters in the Jewish alphabet. If you add the sum of the the sixes to get 18 then add the number of the digits, which is 3 you get 21. But if you apply the trinity formula, which is 3 equals one, then you only add 1 digit since all the digits, all sixes are just one digit. Thus you add just 1 to 18 to get 19. Then you go to the bible to Psalms where the Jewish alphabet begins certain psalms, in this case PSALMS 111. The 19th letter is Koph. Substitute the three sixes with three K's and you get the modern racist initials of "KKK". We test this by simply asking is Christendom a racist or white supremacist organization? and the answer, of course is yes. From the Nazis to white slave owners in the Bible Belt South to South Africa, white Christians in general have seemed to live up to their reputation for being supremacists, something God hates. And apparently, it is this same ideology that will rise up at the end of the 1000 years, inspired by Satan to oppose the Christ and his fellow king-priests.
Finally, and unfortunately, there are verses in the scriptures which suggest a synonymous or loose reference to the "rich man" with white elitism. Why? Because in the modern world, the white man is the rich man. Even conceptually he's the "rich man" since if you're a black or an Arab or even an Asian with lots of money, you're still not considered to be "rich" in the same way as a white man with the same amount of money is or a Jew. So whether by default or by focus when the Bible says it is harder for a "rich man" to get into the kingdom than for a hump ("camel") in the thread to go through the eye a needle, it would apply more to rich white men than any others. Combine that with the focus in Scripture against white supremacy and you have your RELEVANT reference regarding how God might view certain larger groups of men who happen to be white.
But for you farkel, the "deeper things of Satan", you can appreciate that God hates white supremacy to a core because it looks down on his works. So just to make sure no one white the least bit of inappropriate judgment got into the kingdom, he choose for the Messiah during the last days the most despicable of men, the lowliest of men as far as white society is concerned. That is, a black, homosexual cross-dresser. God could have chosen anyone...say a nice Mexican monk or even a pious guru. That's something the white world could relate to save someone chosen in the royal line of king Arthur. But the second-coming Messiah is devoid of all physical and thus superficial glory, and in fact, is clothed in disgrace and filth, something those aspiring to be glorious and rich and well-dressed and aculturated will despise with a passion, let alone bow down to.
So, Farkel, you do have a pertinent point. There is more than just a little in Scripture that suggests that God is targeting white supremacists or the idea of whites who consider themselves superior racially than others as excludees from the kingdom. The secret kingdom is, thus, sort of, anti-elitist white.
But...for those whites without the "white factor", which there are many, there is no problem getting into the kingdom, they are just as welcomed as any.
So, unfortunately, it will be a little bit more difficult for those whites who have bought into the white supremacy ideology and culture to get into the kingdom. Or those who love being superior and rich. True many of them want to be part of the kingdom and probably could get with any program, however strange, God provided in the form of the Messiah. But to give up that wealth, that identity connected with being wealthy, and just being an everyday person of equality with all other men, is difficult. So wealth, in the end, is sort of a DISADVANTAGE as far as eternal life goes. Some think wealth for a short while is better than eternal life being poor.
And remember, there is not likely to be anybody truly RICH in the new order. Even if there were money and you happened to accumulate lots of it, basically it's going to be "every man under his own fig tree" kind of place. Where are you going to get the servants to manage that huge estate?
Which boils down to a FUNDAMENTAL TRUTH ABOUT WEALTH. What good is wealth without the help? There's a huge difference being wealthy in an advanced society where you can buy everything from land to people. But that same bank account in the middle of the desert means little. Thus wealth is truly an illusion, an illusion that only works in a world like our modern world, where people can gain wealth and become kings and gods by that wealth, or close to it. All that will be gone. And I think, unfortunately, a lot of the modern DRIVE to succeed.
Even on this webpage people are thinking of how perhaps boring it would be to live FOREVER! So that world is not for them. It's for the "meek". Those who want to live forever just to see another day of God's creation or spend another day with their lover. Welcome to the anti-rich-man society.
On the other hand, those who go to heaven, the 144,000. They will be extremely wealthy. Only they can afford to be wealthy since they are angels and thus don't need servants.
Anyway...just not to let your comments pass. The Rich White Man is not ignored in scripture, in fact, he plays a prominent role; but unfortunate loses out in the end. So be glad you're not that rich, Farkel!!
Canon