Why Race Mixing Is Anti-Christian
by Stacey, Rev. David K
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Marietta, Ga: The Thunderbolt, 1969. The Christian Identity pastor David K. Stacey argues against race-mixing based on the two seedline theory. This theory, which developed through British Israelite circles over many decades, posited that an inferior pre-Adamite race of non-whites populated the earth and that Adam was therfore the first Caucasion and the father of the white race. The theory later extended to Jews who were the progeny of Satan (the serpent) and Stacey proudly admits that his Christian ministry is both "anti-Jew [and[ anti-Negro." Published by Edward Fields' National States Rights Party imprint.
Quad-fold, brochure format, toning to rear panel, else a fine copy.
Quad-fold, brochure format, toning to rear panel, else a fine copy.
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- Title
- Why Race Mixing Is Anti-Christian
- Author
- Stacey, Rev. David K
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- Used
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- Publisher
- The Thunderbolt
- Place of Publication
- Marietta, Ga
- Date Published
- 1969
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