Jim Goad: May 18, 2024 …
[The] “movement” was invaded around six or seven years ago by people who insist you become a religious dogmatist…
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Interesting. I have no idea who those “movement” invaders were and look forward to your next feature to learn about them. Whoever they were they could not invade either the Cosmotheist Community Church nor the National Alliance without coming through me. I have finely-tuned radar for detecting dogmatists who try to tell us what we need to believe.
Cosmotheism was officially founded by Dr. William Pierce nearly 50 years ago, separate from the “movement” of the day which was still mostly right-wing conservative and nominally Christian, and still is.
Many “movement” folks despise Cosmotheists because we refuse to accept their mythical “king of the Jews,” Jesus, as our personal savior. That dogmatic requisite is their problem, not ours.
I’m pleased to report that our bookstore just sold four more copies of
Cosmotheism: Religion of the Future in the past two days, offered here”: cosmotheistchurch.org/shop/ New religions are slow to build.
“Deep inside all of us, in our race-soul, there is a source of divine wisdom, of ages-old wisdom, of wisdom as old as the Universe. That is the wisdom, the truth, of Cosmotheism. It is a truth of which most of us have been largely unconscious all our lives, but which now we have the opportunity to understand clearly and precisely.”
Thus William Pierce bids men and women of the European race to understand ourselves and our purpose.
Dr. William Luther Pierce’s Cosmotheism is not a revealed religion, but is instead what he called a natural religion: It rejects all of the claimed supernatural “revelations” which find their way onto shining golden plates or ancient scrolls, instead having its basis in the realities of Nature that our eyes — and the investigations of science — have confirmed. In the drama of the evolution of life from non-living matter, and of higher and more conscious beings from lower forms of life, William Pierce sees a path of purpose and destiny for us.
This new, definitive book provides the reader with the only guide to Cosmotheism published by the Cosmotheist Church itself. In effect, it is the Cosmotheist bible. It contains all of William Pierce’s important Cosmotheist works, including the Cosmotheist Trilogy, his essays from internal National Alliance and Cosmotheist Community publications, and his lectures at the Community’s first gatherings in Arlington, Virginia in the 1970s…
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JG: That’s why my next feature will be called something along the lines of “The Other Great Replacement: Religion for Race.”
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My two favorite subjects — the primacy of race and promoting a suitable spiritual philosophy for the Aryan race.
Cosmotheism is neither exotic, nor pagan, or neo-pagan (Wiccan?) as some here at C-C have suggested, nor is it a “requisite” for joining the NA. Though Jews and other non-Whites are ineligible, Christians are eligible to apply.
Cosmotheism can be considered heathen, perhaps, in the sense that our belief system is not Semitic (Judaism, Christianity, nor Islam), but is more an expansion of pantheism — further developed by William Pierce for our race as the alternative to Christianity which has had our people worshipping their racial enemy’s imaginary deity. How stupid is that?
WikiJews will not mention Cosmotheism favorably in their entry for pantheism, of course, but mention this about Giordano Bruno
…an Italian friar who evangelized about a transcendent and infinite God, was burned at the stake in 1600 by the Roman Inquisition. He has since become known as a celebrated pantheist and martyr of science.
Would not a more fitting biography of our race’s hero Bruno be that by Robert Green Ingersoll from 153 years ago? Here: “Julian the Apostate and Giordano Bruno” on nationalvanguard.org
WikiJews cannot mention (or even capitalize) Cosmotheism without citing their ADL and SPLC coreligionists — our watchdogs — in a requisite smear of Dr. Pierce, claiming it is a “tax dodge”:
In the 1970s, Pierce adopted the religious philosophy of cosmotheism, based on a mixture of German romanticism, the Darwinian concept of natural selection, and Pierce’s interpretation of George Bernard Shaw’s play Man and Superman. The Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law Center both allege that Pierce utilized cosmotheism in order to acquire tax-exempt status for the National Alliance after he had failed to do so earlier.