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White Christian Heritage Festival October 24, 2009 - On the downtown square of Pulaski, Tennessee |
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Pastor Robb,
Thank you so much for sponsoring this festival. We had a terrific time! I met some very nice people and bought some cool t-shirts. See you next year Jerry / Florida
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We just returned home from the festival. I wanted to write you all right away and tell you how much we enjoyed ourselves. The weather was perfect and the kids had a lot of fun during the Heritage Walk. I really enjoyed your message that you gave at the meeting later that evening. I have started reading the book, "Judah's Scepter and Joseph's Birthright" that I got at one of the book tables during the day. I'm only into the first chapter and am learning so much about our heritage. God bless you, Mrs. Barrington / Ohio |
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Mrs. Robb,
Its been a few weeks since we talked in Tennessee. I really enjoyed meeting you and your husband. I admire how much work you put into the festival and on behalf of white Christians everywhere. You and Pastor Robb make a good team and I can see you both are truly blessed. Mr. and Mrs. Ann Shepherd Virginia
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Pastor Robb,
Thank you for hosting this festival. We were glad to be a part of it. Being from the colder north (in October) we were pleased to find the warm Southern weather to be so agreeable. We shared the pictures we took with friends, and a Pastor friend of ours would like to have a table next year. We gave him your phone number. Take care, John and Sandra Minnesota
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Rachel,
I enjoyed our conversation. I've always been a proud Irish woman, but unfortunately I didn't have Christian upbringing and in college I sort of believed the whole evolution thing. I've always been pro-life though and I like the way you explained the contradiction of being pro-life, but still believing in evolution. I see now that being pro-life makes sense because abortion destroys what God made. If we all came from a sludge pond and have no eternal life, then I guess abortion wouldn't really matter. However, it does matter, because if we are Christians then we can have eternal life. I'm reading the book, "Far above Rubies", about our white foremothers in the Bible. I didn't know there was so much history there. I also want to know more about Tea Tephi and the Hebrew / Irish connection that you were talking about. I look forward to hearing from you. Catherine Pennsylvania
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Can I get the address for the people from Indiana who had the table there. I would like some more info on the historical documents they had displayed. Sincerely, David, Michigan
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Can you pass this on to Charity. She was one of the singers there. I came with my mom and dad and had a really good time. I want Charity to e-mail me, so can you give her my e-mail address, please. Bye, Brandi, New Jersey
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Whom it May Concern,
We happened to be traveling through the weekend of your festival and stopped by for a few minutes. We wish we could have stayed longer, but were on a tight schedule. I did pick up a paper there called The Torch and have sent in for a subscription. My wife and I will be going through Arkansas in the Spring and we would like to attend a service there at Pastor Robb's church. We live in North Carolina. Do you know of any like minded preachers in the state. We are born again Christians, but are tired of the new age stuff being taught in most churches now days. Even though we were at the festival for a very short time, it was refreshing to see so many people that adhered to the teachings the church had in my grand parents day - just good old fashioned values with no emphasis on welcoming Gays or encouraging interracial marriages. We look forward to meeting Pastor Robb - didn't get a chance to before. In Christ, Greg and Sara and family North Carolina |
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Can you call me at ( ---- ) My husband and I would like to bring some crafts to sell at the festival next year. Thank you in advance, Mr. and Mrs. Patton Tennessee |