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F.A.Q. Frequently asked questions. (4/4) Is 1 Enoch canon? Ar | Christian Aryanism — Fides et Gens, Inseperable.

F.A.Q. Frequently asked questions. (4/4)

Is 1 Enoch canon? Are the Dead Sea Scrolls authentic?
No, 1 Enoch is spurious and fake. The Book of Enoch was allegedly discovered by Freemason and traveler James Bruce who returned to Europe with copies from Ethiopia in 1773 in Ethiopian Geez. These copies were not translated into English until 1821 at Oxford University. There are no counterparts anywhere expect for Dead Sea Scroll fragments; which have all been proven to be Israeli forgeries made in 1947-8, just after the founding of the Israeli state. Likely no Ethiopian Geez 1 Enoch was discovered and was a fabrication.
Many of the Dead Sea Scroll fragments are authentic, but no where near enough to construct even complete verses and their textual tradition is of poor quality and can't be trusted as reliable. The only use of the Dead Sea Scrolls is the written accounts of the Children of Light and Children of Darkness.

How does Christian Aryanism differ from Christian Identity?
Christian Identity: ——reject the Trinity, are Unitarians; ——reject evolution; ——reject aged earth; ——reject Christmas, believe it to be a Roman pagan holiday (don't celebrate it); ——reject the 25th Dec as the date of Jesus' birth; ——reject Jesus' given name for Yahshua; ——reject Sunday Sabbath; ——believe the laws of the Mosaic Covenant are still to be followed; ——believe Noah's flood was localized to the China Tarum Basin; ——believes in Serpent Seed Doctrine; ——believes Jews are the product of Eve mating with Satan; ——believes non-whites are the product of Angel-human hybridity.
These are all points that are contrary to Christian Aryanism which hold the inverse as true. Additionally Christian Aryanism: ——believe the Day Of The Vow is a true Covenant made between man and God; ——have extra non-biblical material to help teach and guide us, including Mein Kampf for socio-political examples and a CA Catechism to teach Christian Aryan theology.