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What is the Ruckmanite Cult?
Ruckmanites are a neo gnostic cult following
the beliefs of Peter Ruckman. Ruckman (a three times divorced and remarried
white supremacist who refers to Blacks as "niggers"), like
his followers and as with most cult leaders has no formal training
or expertise in the matters he pontificates about. Ruckman and his
followers hold the 1611 edition of The King James Bible as authoratative
and infallible instead of the original Hebrew and Greek manuscripts,
and maintain that KJV additions are "further revelation".
Not all KJV advocates are Ruckmanites, Many,
if not most, KJV advocates accept that God gave His Word infallibly
in the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek autographs, and the KJV
is a translation. Some Ruckmanites claim to be only following his teaching
and not following him. It is not an institutional cult with a formal
organization, but a network of mini cults sharing common heretical
beliefs and paranoidesque delusions. Ruckmanites are essentially 'conspiracy
theorists' who seek to mix secular conspiracy theories (complete with
an unbalanced and nearly paranoid style of speculation and conjecture
they treat as factual) with Christianity. Ruckmanites combine their
heretical view of the KJV as the directly inspired bible instead of
being a translation, with racist ideologies often including white supremacy
and more commonly, anti semitism, frequently borrowing their views
from British Israelism, The Identity Movement, and in some cases Neo
Nazism, neo facist Patriot militia groups, and The Ku Klux Klan. They
draw their textual arguments from the debunked home economics lecturer
Gail Riplinger (discredited by the Christian Research Institute as
being illiterate in Greek, and whose outlandishness is rejected by
more scholarly defenders of the KJV such as The Trinitarian Bible Society).
The British Israelite (Armstrongism)influences
of Ruckmanism are found in the belief in the purity of the English
language in scripture as opposed to Hebrew or Greek languages, because
of their anthropologically and theologically abject assertion that
the Anglo-Celtic nations are the lost tribes of ancient Israel in accordance
with the teachings of the late Herbert W. Armstrong and his 'World
Wide Church of God' cult. While drawing on the influence, some Ruckmanites
would deny being British Israelite.
Like all gnostics , Ruckmanites claim a special
revelation only the initiated can comprehend; others are viewed as
in deception. Like the followers of Origen in ancient Alexandrian gnostic
heresy, Ruckmanites claim a special gnostic revelation about scripture
and try to represent this by a convoluted system of manuscript comparison
as Origen did with his hexalpa, except that Ruckmanites usually can't
even read the original texts. This gnosticism is evidenced in Riplinger's
kabbalistic style textual jigsaw 'revelations'(very similar to the
'bible codes' arguments of Michael Drosnin, Paul & Jan Crouch,
and Yacvov Ramsel) which she claims to have arrived at by means almost
identical to what New Age ascended masters call 'spirit guides'. Another
example is Ruckman's own doctrine that further additions to the 1611
KJV not found in original Greek or Hebrew manuscripts are new inspired
revelation which only Ruckmanites have.
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