Addressing the Race Card
Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 10:18 am
Several odd happenings called to my attention today (this is all so fantastic!!) might indicate race may be an issue! And not the kind my knees object to these days!
Let me be clear:
Anyone who says
I'm not a Jew
is not a Jew
I'm very sorry
but this is final
so says:
Casey, son of David, child of G-d.
I'm not great at geneology. If more information is needed on my Jewish roots stemming from Diaspora victims transported to Ireland by Caesar I can provide some names on my Mother's side:
Grandfather Rayford Hale Salter:

My grandfather changed his name to Smith for several years after going AWOL from the army in WWI when his superior officer refused to grant him leave to attend his father's funeral. This after being gassed in Europe no less.
But he was only a Smith for about 20 years, when his congressman cleared things up.
Grandmother Essie Bell Goyne:

Grandma had a relative in the KKK, but many more in Texas, being from the South she had a most wonderful Baptist Heart. Back further from her I don't know much about, but there is a Goyne geneology.
Now my wife may matter too (we're still one flesh) and she is more directly out of the Sardis Temple than me, so she is Marjorie Elizabeth Weir (mother's name Barbara Clipperton, father's name Charles Victor Frazer Weir (Scottish I think
:

Hard to tell, that's the fastest picture I could find though.
IMPORTANT:
Back to that Sardis Spirit for a moment, pictured again below:

Now there has been some controversy regarding this lady's ancestry, one geneology claiming she was actually "mulatto" in origin. She sort of looks like it doesn't she... Hmm...
Maybe that's because she was hit in the face with a rock when she was young, an accident which disfigured her face for the rest of her life.
In fact, her earliest ancestor found in the official geneology was named "Jarvice Gold". That geneology, including background on the "mulatto" error, can be found at:
http://www.whiteestate.org/issues/genealogy.html
It should also be stated that this lady's visions and dreams led to a revival of the Ten Commandments within Christianity, and established the keeping of the Saturday Sabbath in this country as a Christian right.
One of the prime commissions given to the Sardis Church was the protection of religious liberty in the USA regarding its day of worship, Saturday, and they are still active in doing so today.
It could be said, I think, that without this lady, the USA could well have developed into a nation where Sunday observance was enforced, which would have had dire consequences on the development of American Jewry over the years when anti-semitism was pervasive throughout this country.
Yeah, that Jewish/Black friction myth just never existed said the JPost today.
Maybe I should be saying, the harvest is ripe! My wife thinks so too! A few weeks ago a homeless man in California called her a witch, he was very friendly about it though. It's getting like Josephus' descriptions, or maybe she is now.
Sorry for blurting all this, but you know, nobody's asked anything so I'm not sure what's required of me. I just know Who guided me here. Ask Him about my race if all else fails?
Casey
Let me be clear:
Anyone who says
I'm not a Jew
is not a Jew
I'm very sorry
but this is final
so says:
Casey, son of David, child of G-d.
I'm not great at geneology. If more information is needed on my Jewish roots stemming from Diaspora victims transported to Ireland by Caesar I can provide some names on my Mother's side:
Grandfather Rayford Hale Salter:

My grandfather changed his name to Smith for several years after going AWOL from the army in WWI when his superior officer refused to grant him leave to attend his father's funeral. This after being gassed in Europe no less.
But he was only a Smith for about 20 years, when his congressman cleared things up.
Grandmother Essie Bell Goyne:

Grandma had a relative in the KKK, but many more in Texas, being from the South she had a most wonderful Baptist Heart. Back further from her I don't know much about, but there is a Goyne geneology.
Now my wife may matter too (we're still one flesh) and she is more directly out of the Sardis Temple than me, so she is Marjorie Elizabeth Weir (mother's name Barbara Clipperton, father's name Charles Victor Frazer Weir (Scottish I think


Hard to tell, that's the fastest picture I could find though.
IMPORTANT:
Back to that Sardis Spirit for a moment, pictured again below:

Now there has been some controversy regarding this lady's ancestry, one geneology claiming she was actually "mulatto" in origin. She sort of looks like it doesn't she... Hmm...
Maybe that's because she was hit in the face with a rock when she was young, an accident which disfigured her face for the rest of her life.
In fact, her earliest ancestor found in the official geneology was named "Jarvice Gold". That geneology, including background on the "mulatto" error, can be found at:
http://www.whiteestate.org/issues/genealogy.html
It should also be stated that this lady's visions and dreams led to a revival of the Ten Commandments within Christianity, and established the keeping of the Saturday Sabbath in this country as a Christian right.
One of the prime commissions given to the Sardis Church was the protection of religious liberty in the USA regarding its day of worship, Saturday, and they are still active in doing so today.
It could be said, I think, that without this lady, the USA could well have developed into a nation where Sunday observance was enforced, which would have had dire consequences on the development of American Jewry over the years when anti-semitism was pervasive throughout this country.
Yeah, that Jewish/Black friction myth just never existed said the JPost today.
Maybe I should be saying, the harvest is ripe! My wife thinks so too! A few weeks ago a homeless man in California called her a witch, he was very friendly about it though. It's getting like Josephus' descriptions, or maybe she is now.
Sorry for blurting all this, but you know, nobody's asked anything so I'm not sure what's required of me. I just know Who guided me here. Ask Him about my race if all else fails?
Casey