Child Adoption: Biblical Guidance
(Miscegenation,
Diversity And Mixed-race Demographics Contradict The Design Of God)
Sadly, Tim Tebow, a great Christian man with an awesome kings and queens heart whom I admire in many ways, errs concerning the biblical institution of racial and cultural homogeneity. He stated,
"I want to adopt so badly. I can’t wait. It’s definitely something I see in my future....
You know what I think would be awesome? If I could adopt a kid from every continent. I think that would be a pretty cool goal. I want to sit around the dinner table every night and see kids from Africa, Asia, Europe, South America, right here in the States. How cool would that be? It’s one of my favorite things to dream about."
Taken
from: Tim
Tebow says he wants to adopt a child from every continent
NickSchwartz@nick_schwartz
Mar 5, 2017 at 1:48p ET
I think a better idea would be to evangelize different continents of the world and you can eat with people of different races while you nourish them with the teaching of Jesus and biblical institutions, especially racial and cultural homogeneity. Sarah protected the inheritance and blessed posterity of Isaac. Let us protect our seed, and have faith that God can protect others not among us. Perhaps, if enough disciples were taught and educated, they could develop their own lands and a model for perpetual inheritance. They could prevent miscegenation among themselves as in Ezra. They could cherish the wisdom of Joshua and not allow their land to become integrated with foreign peoples and snares and traps unto themselves, and scourges in their sides, and thorns in their eyes until they perished. They could prevent mixed races and languages as in Nehemiah. They could adopt their own and not rely upon others, as Mordecai rightfully took his own kin Esther.
If God's righteous priests and leaders did not approve of miscegenation and pollution of the Hebrew race through sexual intercourse, do you think He would change his mind and approve of resulting mixed-race children through adoption? Of course not! Do you think he would forget about his racial and cultural homogeneity laws to please the thoughts of the surrounding nations? Of course not! The family is a marital institution designed by God. The Hebrew community was a genetic and cultural institution designed by God. Similarly, separation from other races but without the service of the Torah, the development of the Gentile subraces was caused and provided by God's scattering at the Tower of Babel. The white subraces were protected and sheltered from intrusion and mixed demographics for thousands of years. Christians must be racially and culturally conscious of homogeneity. We must stand against the Deep State, demonic and humanistic ploys of our day to destroy our genetic and Christian heritage.
Jesus the Christ himself was racially discriminatory: He preferred the Jew (Mt. 15. 21-28) before the woman and people of Canaan. So did the woman of Canaan. She acknowledged Jesus' racial judgment: she did not demand unrighteous Affirmative Action or undue “civil rights”. The Lord granted her request. It is the faith of God we need to be spreading, not inviting more inter-racial intrusion and social problems. God adopted Christians as sons, but he didn't place all of us in Jerusalem, Israel. He gave us the faith and the ability to follow his model of homogeneity in our own nations. Someday, when Jesus the Christ takes rule, people will have the ability to live among one another in a better way, but not until then.
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