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"God blessed Jacob, who was not a Jew, and changed his name to Israel (Gen. 32:38), and here begins the story of the Israelites and the Twelve Tribes of Israel, which sprang from the loins of Jacob through his twelve sons. Let us be reminded again that these were not twelve Jewish tribes but they were tribes of Israel, and the word Jew does not come into being until II Kings 15:5-6 [...]"
God blessed Jacob, who was not a Jew, and changed his name to Israel (Gen. 32:38), and here begins the story of the Isra
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Oliver Kenneth Goff was a Christian Identity minister and anti-Communist. He had been a member of the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA) from 1936 to 1939 after which he testified before the Dies Committee. He was the 1944 national chairman of Gerald L. K. Smith's Christian Youth for America.

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Oliver Kenneth Goff was a Christian Identity minister and anti-Communist. He had been a member of the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA) from 1936 to 1939 after which he testified before the Dies Committee. He was the 1944 national chairman of Gerald L. K. Smith's Christian Youth for America.

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"One needs but to browse through the Babylonian Talmud to find within its pages the most filthy sewer of all human thinking. No human could conceive that a religious book would take up such a tremendous amount of space to discuss in lewd details the right of a rabbi to seduce a three-year-old baby girl. No other religious teaching has ever condoned sexual relations of a mother with her own son. No other religious teaching has endorsed the cursing of ones own parents or the burning of ones children to the god of Moloch. No other religious teaching has under written and subscribed to lying, cheating and murder as a means of promulgation of its faith."
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"One of the most colorful personalities to emerge from the world of Christian Identity in the 1950s and 1960s was Kenneth Goff. The 1944 national chairman of Gerald L. K. Smiths Christian Youth for America group, and a self-proclaimed reformed communist, Goff emerges from the literature and the reminiscences of those who knew him as a decidedly equivocal man, described alternately as a brilliant preacher, a mentally unstable individual, a great patriot, and a shady character, often all in the same breath."
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