The Congregationalist, Huguenots, Dutch Reformed and other churches once used the Bible to prove that the white members of their congregations were the only true recipients of God's promise, and that people of colour were to be their servants in life and their children in the spiritual sense. They believed that the lands of the heathen were their God-given inheritance. Today, the Black Jews teach that they are the only true recipients of God's promise, that America is the promised land of their inheritance, and that all white people must, and will, be eradicated.
The point being, when you look to an organization of people for leadership, structure, dogma, etc, it will ALWAYS, and without exception, include the personal and cultural desires of the leader(s). Before Christ, it was taught that God's people were a race and nation, and that they were superior to all others. It was said "let us build a sanctuary that He may dwell among us." God was a being seperate from humans, who lived in a building where the people could come to be in His presence. Then Christ came and taught that every person's soul is a temple where God lives. We don't have to go to a building to find Him, He is inside. Christ taught the God is universal, and is not confined to a specific race or nation. Before Christ, God was the God of Israel. After Christ, He was the God of all humanity. Confining God to an organization is, in effect, sanctifying our wants and predjudices. Ted Wilson is the President of a large corporate entity that was built by people, and is operated by people. He and the organization he runs only have the power over you that you choose to give them. Giving man the part of you that should only be given to God is a choice you make. And when man fails, and you are impacted, it goes back to your choice.