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Religion
Religion is a personal choice. I am reluctant to support
or condemn religion since it can be such a decisive issue. I will
come out in full support of Christian Identity , Odinism , and
Creativity because of the way these 3 religions deal with the race
issue.
Other religions get mixed reviews.
Islam : I see this religion as being geared more for
non-whites. It just does not seem like the right fit for a White
person. I won't condemn a White person for being Muslim. I just
won't encourage it. Non-white Muslims can be a serious threat,
especially if they are in a predominately White nation. At worst,
Muslims will form terrorist cells, like the group that pulled off
the 9/11 attacks in New York. At the very least, they introduce a
non-white, universalistic religion to a White country that we just
don't need.
Buddism : Don't know much about it other than it is Asian
in origin, NOT European. Therefore not a really good fit for a White
person.
Judaism : Very anti-white in nature. It is difficult to
be a practicing Jew and a White Nationalist at the same time.
Sikhism : This religion is non-white in origin. I never
heard of any White person adhering to this faith. This religion I
very much support and appreciate. The reason why is that, here in
Canada, the 2nd largest group of non-white immigrants are East
Indians. A good percentage of these East Indians are Sikhs. This
religion requires a certain dress code. The men are required to wear
turbans and grow a long beard. The women are required to wear a
Sari. This dress code sets Sikhs apart from everyone else,
especially White people. This religious dress code has served the
White race very well. Living in Canada, I have seen countless East
Indians. I have NEVER in my life seen a TURBAN wearing East Indian
with a White women. Or a Sari wearing East Indian with a White man.
I can't say the same for East Indians that dress "just like us". In
general, Sikhism is a good thing.
Mainstream Christianity : This is a very important issue,
due to the high percentage of White people in North America and
around the world who adhere to this faith. I have mixed feelings.
There are pros and cons to mainstream Christianity that I want to
examine.
Positive Aspects
On average, White Christian couples have larger families,
or produce more White children than non-Christian White couples.
Christianity has been intertwined with White European
people for centuries. It has become part of who we are and the
societies we have created.
If a Christian truly practices what they preach, it is
mostly positive.
Some Christians confront the politically correct
establishment on the issue of homosexuality. For myself,
homosexuality is a secondary issue. I am personally more offended
and threatened by miscegenation (which is condemned in the bible) At
the same time, I do not approve of homosexuality or gay rights. I
regard homosexuality as a mental, physical and sexual disorder. It's
not something that should be promoted as positive. Some Christians
really take on this issue. They do this in spite of being condemned
as a homophobe and bigot. Christians pick up the slack on this
issue, so White Nationalists really don't have to. If a White
Nationalist wants take on this issue, that's fine.
If one is to interpret the bible correctly, they will see
that the bible frowns upon interracial marriage. In fact,
commandment number 7, "You shall not commit adultery", specifically
commands that we not race mix. The word adultery derives from the
word adulterate. The word adulterate means, " To make impure by
mixing in a foreign or inferior substance". Commandment 10, "You
shall not covet your neighbors wife", covers the issue of cheating
on your wife, not commandment 7.
Negative Aspects
In a healthy, homogeneous, racially separate White
society, Christianity would do more good than harm. However, we do
NOT live in a healthy, homogeneous, White society. To varying
degrees, most White people in the world live in a multi-racial
society. This being the case, mainstream Christianity has been
somewhat dangerous. This is due to the general universalistic and
egalitarian nature of Christianity. They tend to believe that "we
are all equal" and "all people are brothers and sisters". If we are
all equal and all brothers and sisters, doesn't it then make it OK
to date, marry, adopt and breed with non-whites? Some churches goes
as far as to bring non-white people from the third world to come
live in White nations, their thinking being that, "this way we can
turn them to Christianity". In general, the mainstream Christian
churches have gone along with political correctness just a little
too much.
I personally don't like the general stand Christians take
on euthanasia. They equate euthanasia with murder. After all,
everyone's equal. This thinking is misguided at best and evil at
worst.
I hope I haven't offended anyone too much on this
divisive topic. This issue is too big to ignore and does deserve an
honest evaluation.
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