Black people are white people's servants‚ says 'racist' KZN guest house owner

28 June 2016 - 18:15 By S'duduzo Dludla

Those with blue eyes descended directly from heaven and those with brown eyes are of the earth‚ says controversial guest house owner Andre Slade who has come under fire for not taking bookings from black people. Slade‚ owner of Sodwana Bay Guest House in northern KwaZulu-Natal has said that white people and black people are not equals.Talking on Vuma FM this week‚ Slade said the world did not understand the Bible. “This is the hierarchy of the world. God gave his servants [the] planet to rule and be in contact with him‚ he then gave those servants servants‚” said Slade.He said the legislature and politics did not apply to him. The only word he abided by was that of God. “From a political point of view‚ we are Hebrew‚ so as Hebrew[s] we do not have to adhere to anything that comes from your corporation laws. We are ruled by God Almighty and nothing else can rule us‚” Slade said.Slade claims to have been a firm believer of all people being the same‚ but all this changed four years ago after meeting a lady he calls a “certified genius” called Katharina.“If you know anything about the world situation right now‚ you would know that the Freemasons are really the ones who control the world. The Freemasons worship the god of judgement‚ that's why they have set up these corporations to be able to judge you in the way that is not human‚” Slade said.Asked if he would ever apologise for calling black people servants to white people‚ Slade said he could not apologise for what was the “written word”.On taking bookings from black people Slade said: “One of the guest houses have officially closed down and the house is only open to those that qualify to be here and it's a private house. We have the choice of which friends [can] come visit our house‚” said Slade.But Philip Rosenthal from the Christian View Network says Slade's understanding of the Bible and race is misplaced.“He [Slade] said black people and him have different blood. If we look at what the Bible says‚ it says: ‘And from one blood God made all the Nations of men.’ You can check the website of the blood transfusion [agencies]. It says there are four blood types‚ and all these are found amongst the Africans‚ Indians‚ and European people‚” said Rosenthal.Weighing in on the debate‚ Pastor Mark Penrith said not everybody who claimed to speak on behalf of Christianity did so with authority.Slade said he had never made utterances about him not liking black people‚ It was God's law that dictated how he interacted with them.But Rosenthal said if one took religious scriptures out of context they could be used to support personal agendas.Listen to the full interview here:..

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