I ran across a site on the web that defines an acronym I had heard before, but never did research, and wah-lah! There it popped up in some of my other reading.
IUIC, as some of you may know, stands for Israel United In Christ. Their thrust is to bring about that 144,000, but I'm not so sure yet as to if they have verified that those men have never known a woman. The photos I've seen on their site looks like nothing but black men wearing purple and gold costumes.
Their mantra goes along the lines of blacks, hispanics and native Americans being the true, modern Israel, and their rationale is so very skewed and just plain silly when viewed from a historic, paleontological, and even cultural/social perspective. The claims they make on their site are steeped in a classic, textbook rendition of bandwagoneering, peppered with all manner of emotional appeals to pride in one's skin color and ethnic lineage that is not necessarily tied entirely to any Jewish heritage or bloodline.
Hey, I'm a mixture of native American Indian, German, Irish and Israeli dissent, and I have not one molecule in my blood giving me any desire to join up with their replacement theology cause.
If skin color coupled with ethnic limitations were the only means by which to determine Jewishness, then the vast majority of REAL Jews the world over would be excluded, myself included as an Israeli descended from those who were taken captive by Assyria in about 732 BC.
Oh well, next...
MM
IUIC, as some of you may know, stands for Israel United In Christ. Their thrust is to bring about that 144,000, but I'm not so sure yet as to if they have verified that those men have never known a woman. The photos I've seen on their site looks like nothing but black men wearing purple and gold costumes.
Their mantra goes along the lines of blacks, hispanics and native Americans being the true, modern Israel, and their rationale is so very skewed and just plain silly when viewed from a historic, paleontological, and even cultural/social perspective. The claims they make on their site are steeped in a classic, textbook rendition of bandwagoneering, peppered with all manner of emotional appeals to pride in one's skin color and ethnic lineage that is not necessarily tied entirely to any Jewish heritage or bloodline.
Hey, I'm a mixture of native American Indian, German, Irish and Israeli dissent, and I have not one molecule in my blood giving me any desire to join up with their replacement theology cause.
If skin color coupled with ethnic limitations were the only means by which to determine Jewishness, then the vast majority of REAL Jews the world over would be excluded, myself included as an Israeli descended from those who were taken captive by Assyria in about 732 BC.
Oh well, next...
MM