Corey J. Mahler #racist #fundie #god-complex coreyjmahler.com

[Background:
Shem, Ham, and Japheth were sons of Noah in the Bible. Several completely BS theories state that they were the ancestors of all Asians, Africans, and Europeans respectively.
Canaan was Ham’s son.
In case you read the whole article and see it 400 times, “infra” means “below”.]

Even if the curse of Ham were not the traditional interpretation of Genesis 9 (it is), we would still, per the foregoing, be bound to hold it, for it is manifestly clear that the curse of Ham, not of Canaan, is the correct interpretation. To call it the ‘curse of Canaan’ is to call God a liar, for we see that all the sons of Ham are cursed and no Canaanites remain to serve the sons of Japheth; further, there is the great irony of the fact that those who endeavor to erase Ham’s curse succeed only in eisegeting away his implied blessing, for nothing of the cursed nature of the African — the Hamite — is removed or ameliorated in the slightest by denying that he is cursed. Declaring an insane man sane does not restore to him his sanity; declaring a sick man well does not restore to him his health; declaring a Hamite uncursed does not in any way whatsoever change his fallen, wicked, corrupt, and accursed nature, but it does conceal the one way Scripture gives as a sanctifying path for him: Enslavement as a παῖς οἰκέτης — a household slave — in the house of his elder brother Japheth (i.e., under an imperial Christendom). We serve the best interests of no one when we deny the true meaning of Scripture or the plain truth of reality. By the Word of God and by the evidence of our own eyes, we know that the African is cursed to be a slave to his brother Japheth. The only question is what we do with these truths. God has given us the pattern in His Word. Let us neither call too loudly ‘freedom’ to cloak our weariness (or our indolence), nor shrink back from duties some find unpleasant or distasteful. God has made Japheth, the firstborn to whom such things fall by nature and by right, master over his brothers. It is long overdue, and there are many arrears to make good.

Gott mit uns.

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