Inheritance Day

Inheritance Day (Day of Prayer, Hope and Cheer)

 

Inheritance Day, a day of Christian rejoicing through hope in God's deliverance, has been set the day after "Thanksgiving Day" in remembrance of the tribal laws of Israel and virtue of leadership providing for its own first. This will occur on Friday of every year in hope that Affirmative Action and other oppressive acts of government will be lifted from the descendants of the founders of the USA, and that they will no longer be treated as second class citizens in their own country.

The former "Thanksgiving Day" will be set and recognized among us as a day of reflecting and sadness, and perhaps even mourning and weeping due to the treacherous way our government has been subverted. You are welcomed to join us in this along with your reflections, prayers and supplications, and following, on Inheritance Day, your cheer.

We ask that every individual throughout the USA, and even internationally, take one moment out of the day on Thanksgiving and be silent due to the theft of the USA's intended heirs' liberty. During this brief moment of silence, you may mourn, grieve or pray. On the following day, Inheritance Day, take a moment to rejoice, and give God thanks for His goodness, hope, protection, and provision for us.

God wants us to be holy. Put your faith in Jesus and turn from sin. Let us suffer together and rejoice together; and stand together for liberty. May God help us, in Jesus' name. Amen.

Restoration of once honorable American values should be promoted by the descendants in a harmless and religiously pious manner. Jesus imparts upon every believer kingly and priestly attributes. The Anglo Saxon people in this country have been desovereignized and negatively influenced greatly according to philistine desegregation policies. To stand against this harmful influence, the Anglo Saxon people must be encouraged to uphold their race from the perspective of Biblical guidance.

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