Reactions to Canaanite Genocide No.2
An Article in our Ongoing Series:
Canaanite Genocide.
Moral Problems with the Bible.
22 December 2011, 26 Keslev 5772
Contents:
1. Cecil Davis: God Knows What He is
Doing and What He Tells Us to Do!
2. Alexander Zephyr: Why Does it Say, Ham is the Father of Canaan?
Addition to Article.
3. Katrina: Canaanites of Mixed Blood, from Fallen Angels!
Brit-Am Reply and Refutation.
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1. Cecil Davis: God Knows What He is
Doing and What He Tells Us to Do!
Dear Yair,
Regarding the person questioning the Ways of God.
Using King James Bible, Isaiah 55:8, "For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
neither are your ways my ways, saith the Lord".
Isaiah 40:28, "--the everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the
earth--there is no searching of his understanding".
God demanded that the Israelites wipe out the entire enemy when they entered the
Promise Land and only God knows who the enemy are: Joshua 6:21, "And they
utterly destroyed all that was in the city, both man and woman, young and old,
and ox, and sheep, and ass, with the edge of the sword". Psalm 21:8, "Thine hand
shall find out all thine enemies: thy right hand shall find out those that hate
thee". Verse 10, "Their fruit shalt thou destroy from the earth, and their seed
from among the children of men".
Deuteronomy 7:2, "And when the Lord thy God shall deliver them before thee; thou
salt smite them, them and utterly destroy them; thou shalt make no covenant with
them, nor, show mercy unto them". Verse 3, "Neither shalt thou make marriages
with them;--". Verse 4, "For they will turn away thy sons from following me,
that they may serve other gods--".
I have noticed that all areas where God commanded the Israelites to kill
everyone, and the Israelites didn't, are where our Islamic enemies live and are
killing Israelis today. Gaza where they continue to receive smuggled war
equipment from Egypt supplied by Iran through Syria. Lower Lebanon where
Hezbollah has thousands of missiles (also supplied by Iran and Syria) that can
strike any part of Israel plus other areas in the so-called "Palestinian West
Bank".
God did not command all the Nations in the Promised Land to be killed, but the
ones spared were to be conquered and controlled.
Everything God has done, is doing and will do cannot be compared to or judged by
our so-called "Political correctness" and finite thinking. We are living in a
world gone mad where good is called evil and evil called good.
Regardless of what we are taught or think; God created us, He will judge us and
there is nothing that we can do to prevent it.
I don't just believe the Bible is God's written word, I know it is true and that
God is Holy, Righteous, cannot sin and Perfect in all His judgments.
Who am I that I should even consider questioning Almighty God the Great I AM. He
is the Creator of all there is, without Him I am nothing.
I cannot judge the intent of another man's heart regarding what he does or does
not do; how could I possible try and judge what our Holy, sinless God has done
or will do?
Your friend, Cecil
2. Alexander Zephyr: Why Does it Say,
Ham is the Father of Canaan?
Addition to Article
Re CANAANITES and GENOCIDE
by Alexander Zephyr
http://www.britam.org/canaan/Canaan3.html
Hello Yair,
Here is a little insert-addition to yesterday's article. It goes
after the words: .
..to meet their enemies and rulers of the House of
Israel and fulfill the prophesy(Genesis9:25); and before: Some
theologians think...
Why would Moses specify in Genesis 9:18 that "Ham was the
father of the baby Canaan"?
#The sons of Noah who came
out of the ark were Shem, Ham and Japheth.
Ham was the father of Canaan#
Seems, it was a need to tell the readers of the Bible who the father of this boy
was. Of course, if Scripture told us that the
mother of Canaan was Ham's wife, we would not have cause to speculate. We would
be
satisfied with the information provided. Actually, if this was the case,
there was no need to say "Ham is the Father of Canaan". It would have been
naturally understood. Besides, Ham had the others sons born before
Canaan: Cush, Mizraim and Put.
What so special about the youngest,
to point out specifically the name Canaan?
No other babies born after
the Flood had such an issue as with Canaan. Concerning Shem and
Japheth it was not said at all at this moment whose sons fathers they
were. Moses had dealt with genealogy of Shem, Ham and Japheth in
another place, Chapter 10 of Genesis. It is also have to be pointed
out that verse 18 we are discussing is preceding the main story of the
tragic events which resulted in "curse of Canaan" (Genesis 9:21-25).
We think that Moses had a reason to clear this issue with the newly
born boy because it had become evident for Noah family who the mother
of this boy was.
Thanks,
Alexander Zephyr.
3. Katrina: Canaanites of Mixed Blood,
from Fallen Angels!
Shalom Yair,
I am responding to the Canaanite issue. It has been my
Understanding from studying and hearing preaching upon this issue
That the Canaanites had mixed blood. They were descended from
The giants who were the offspring of fallen angels and human women.
This was a mixture that was against one of God's words in the beginning
that the seeds of different races, breeds should not mix. I believe that
this is why the Lord sent the flood was to wipe away this mixture of
angelic and human seed. However, after the flood, there were still
giants in the land, meaning that the mixture was once again brought
upon the earth. The Lord commanded the Israelites to kill the Canaanites
but if you read closely, many of the tribes allowed these people to remain
among them. Thus, we have that mixture of seed to this day.
Brit-Am Reply and Refutation:
Your letter sounds like a doctrine that is popular amongst certain
Christian fringe groups. I do not know where these ideas originated. They may
(or may not) have non-Biblical Jewish sources.
Nevertheless they are incorrect. It is not true.
It is against the Bible.
This is a doctrine now exploited by Racialist elements.
In many cases they have an anti-Biblical, anti-Israelite, and anti-Jewish
agenda.
You do not need them.
Stay close to the Bible all the time.
This is what Brit-Am tries to do despite appearances.
Brit-Am believes in the Bible.
We only accept extraneous opinions when they are in accordance with the Bible.
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