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The Negro A Beast In The Image Of GOD

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248 Man, and the negro.<br />

multiply," and by a life of obedience to God, would<br />

fit their souls for the companionship of the blest, and<br />

thus increase the population of heaven. But man<br />

violated the law of God by descending- to social<br />

equality with the Neg-ro, and this led to amalgamation;<br />

and, as we have shown the amalgamated progeny<br />

of Man and the <strong>Negro</strong> produces no souls. And when<br />

God sent his prophets to insist that they abandon<br />

their<br />

wicked course, and confine their marriag^e relations<br />

to the Adamic family, and thus be able to g-ive<br />

the Lord his dues, they "beat," and "stoned," and<br />

"killed" them. God then sent other prophets, time<br />

and again, "and they did unto them likewise."<br />

2. It teaches, that the second prophet, and each<br />

succeeding prophet, came for the same purpose as did<br />

the first; and that the mission of the "Son" was<br />

identically the same as that of the prophets who preceded<br />

him, and that it shared the same fate.<br />

3. It teaches, that if the first prophet had succeeded<br />

in his mission, there would have been no<br />

necessity for sending^ a second, nor any subsequent<br />

prophet; neither would it have been necessary to send<br />

the Son. Had the Lord received his dues he would<br />

have been satisfied.<br />

of a<br />

4. It teaches, that the doctrine, that it was a part<br />

general plan that the Savior should come and be<br />

sacrificed, and that everything pointed to his coming"<br />

and sacrifice, is a mistake, growing out of our failure<br />

to understand the nature of His mission; and that of

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