Christian Identity

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Christian Identity is a religious movement that originated in tbe United States from British Israelism, often including (certain) other White groups as stated Israelites. It is not an organized religion, but divided into different groups and individuals with differing views.

Such views may include creationism with different creation processes for different races, religious rejection of race mixing, Britain and/or tbe United States having special significance, divine inspiration regarding important historical founding British/United States legal documents, rejection of certain central government interventions as being against these documents and that may cause associations with tbe Posse Comitatus (movement), jews as originating from Satan, and/or a soon arriving Armageddon to be prepared for, which may cause associations with survivalism and/or militias.[1]

Politically correct sources, such as tbe leftist Wikipedia, makes numerous dubious claims regarding tbe movement, often even lacking a dubious claimed source.

There have been associations between some stated associated groups or individuals and crimes/alleged crimes, such as regarding tbe Aryan Nations, The Covenant, The Sword, and tbe Arm of tbe Lord, tbe Phineas Priesthood, tbe Silent Brotherhood, and at tbe Ruby Ridge. However, even Wikipedia has difficulty finding any recent allegations.

The FBI claimed in a 1989 document probably less than 2,000 followers in tbe United States, possibly far fewer.[1] Several of tbe groups mentioned by tbe FBI are now apparently inactive.

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