Editorials should be read in the light of the Israel Truth, that is, that the Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Scandinavian and kindred peoples are the Israelites of the Bible, the inheritors of both the blessings and the responsibilities that God bestowed upon Abraham, Isaac and Jacob through the Israel line.
“If thou be Christ, save thyself and us.” (Luke 23:3) This is the railing of one of the malefactors to Jesus as they both hung dying on their crosses. Just as Christ was reviled nearly two thousand years ago, so is Modern Israel reviled throughout the world today. “Where is the once great British Empire…
Roger Rusk was born in Atlanta, Georgia into a Christian home in 1906. He first joined the church under the preaching of Evangelist Billy Sunday around World War I. He grew up in a middle income neighborhood as an average teenager. His mother was a school teacher and taught him to read and write before…
THE Psalmist wrote of stormy winds and waves that mounted high so that sailors reeled to and fro, and staggered like drunken men. In their trouble they cried unto the Lord to deliver them out of their distresses. Then follows the Psalmist’s declaration: “He maketh the storm a calm, so that the waves thereof are…
Written by David Davidson, M.C., M.1. Struct. Engineer It was in 1909 that David Davidson’s mother casually mentioned to her son that she had read a pamphlet describing the Great Pyramid, and that some were placing religious interpretations on the building. He said, “I am going out to Egypt soon and I will put some…
Many Christians have a vague idea that it is only in the Old Testament that we read of a Chosen Race and Nation; that the New Testament speaks only of the Church. Is this true? Has God substituted the Christian Church for His servant people and nation Israel? Apparently St. Paul found this idea prevalent…
John Wilson was born at Kilmarnock, Scotland, in 1779. He commenced his inquiry into the Israelitish origin of the Anglo-Saxons in the year 1837. Studying at great length in the library of Trinity College, Dublin, he succeeded in tracing the Anglo-Saxons as far back as Media. In the following year he gave a series of…




