Dr. Peter S. Ruckman on Segregation and Miscegenation
This is by far the most exhaustive sermon yet on this channel.
Doc handles nearly every alleged Scriptural objection one can think of. Whether it is the “one blood” objection of Acts 17:16, the “neither Jew nor Greek” objection of Galatians 3:28, or the “God is no respecter of persons” objection of Acts 10:34. These are all verses that integrationists try to use to pull the wool over your eyes. Furthermore, he expounds upon God creating the boundaries separating the races, how God reacts to total integration, and how distinct the races are. He thoroughly covers the characteristics of what makes each race different and unique and what transpires when they are mixed together. Dr. Ruckman clearly demonstrates that none of the objections hold any water and that God is unequivocally against integration and miscegenation.
If you do not listen to any other sermon on this channel, this is the one to listen to. It doesn’t get much more thorough than this!
Dr. Peter S. Ruckman on Segregation and Miscegenation
This is by far the most exhaustive sermon yet on this channel.
Doc handles nearly every alleged Scriptural objection one can think of. Whether it is the “one blood” objection of Acts 17:16, the “neither Jew nor Greek” objection of Galatians 3:28, or the “God is no respecter of persons” objection of Acts 10:34. These are all verses that integrationists try to use to pull the wool over your eyes. Furthermore, he expounds upon God creating the boundaries separating the races, how God reacts to total integration, and how distinct the races are. He thoroughly covers the characteristics of what makes each race different and unique and what transpires when they are mixed together. Dr. Ruckman clearly demonstrates that none of the objections hold any water and that God is unequivocally against integration and miscegenation.
If you do not listen to any other sermon on this channel, this is the one to listen to. It doesn’t get much more thorough than this!
BY IFB Independent Fundamental Baptists
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