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Cain as Serpent Seed of Satan, vol. IV: Considering the Claims of White Supremacist Promulgators of this View

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Cain as Serpent Seed of Satan, vol. IV: Considering the Claims of White Supremacist Promulgators of this View
Cain as Serpent Seed of Satan, vol. IV: Considering the Claims of White Supremacist Promulgators of this View

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Cain as Serpent Seed of Satan, vol. IV: Considering the Claims of White Supremacist Promulgators of this View

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This text presents a review of the serpent seed of Satan theory, how it is claimed to be a biblical teaching, whether Cain is the son of Satan and Eve, how ancient Bible manuscripts, apocryphal texts and Rabbinic writings depict the Garden of Eden events as well as various and sundry arguments made by this theory's promulgators. This volume considers the claims made by White Supremacists Bertrand L. Comparet, Wesley A. Swift, Willie Martin, Clifton A. Emahiser and other personages involved in various other White Supremacist groups. "Jesus...was not a Jew but rather of the white Adamic race)...Satan probably appeared to Eve as a handsome white god...the white race is a race of gods..."-Willie Martin Keywords: White supremacy, racism, serpent seed, seed of Satan, seedlines, bloodlines, dual seedlines, Nazi, Adolf Hitler, hate groups, hate speech

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