Tye: November 29, 2024 Until this essay I hadn’t thought about how even the David is ultimately a sculpture of a Jew… If they are the chosen people, what does that make white Christians?
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Go back to admiring Michelangelo’s sculpture for his genius as an artist, sculpting an idealized human out of a block of marble, not “David,” the Yid, for his overseer.
Michelangelo greatly exaggerated his figures of men and women, adding dynamic muscle, altering proportions, and adding bulk to the figure. Michelangelo created small sculpture models first, then would create larger works, and he was only 26 when he received that commission [from the Church}. His work though in most everything has significantly exaggerated figures with very defined musculature.
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It is pathetic to see the subservience of my people towards an execrable group of desert thieves. This hanging of the heads, this sentimentalism…plus this belief in the superiority of the afterlife is the greatest trick. Sublimate your desires and your battle on this earth for the hereafter, leaving the spoils for the parasites alive today. I look at my uncle and aunt, and my cousins, and I can see them sheathing their swords every time they spout their scripture. Sure, it brings them comfort, but at what cost? We must build upon something more true. There are greater stories still to tell.
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Christian Secor’s essay is excellent. Perhaps in part two he will offer the logical spiritual alternative to Christianity for our race — specifically William Pierce’s Cosmotheism that is not only grounded in reality, but in science and the eternal laws of Nature, rather than to ancient, imaginary Jewish spooks up in the sky.
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C.S.: The bad of Christianity is quite simple: it isn’t true…The ugly of Christianity should be no surprise: its Jewish origins…This is not a theology issue. It’s an ancient Jewish issue…
Later on, the Christian Identity movement claimed that White people are the true Jews of the Old Testament and that Jesus was in fact only preaching to the Jews — it’s just that by “Jews” he meant Europeans and Jesus was actually a White Nationalist… If they believe they are truly the Chosen People then their only sin is ignorance. It’s all very silly indeed… This attempt to wave away the Jewish roots of Christianity continues today in the “based” Christianity of the Dissident Right. Many claim that Jesus was not a Jew and was in fact an antisemite for speaking out against the Jewish project of his time…
Christianity’s skepticism of science did not stop the Scientific Revolution. Europe achieved all of this neither because of nor in spite of Christianity, because Christianity was always more of an aesthetic for European man than a philosophy… Objectively, in their heart of hearts, their code is more like Ragnar Readbeard’s. European man had a way of thinking and rationalized it through Christianity post hoc, no matter how contradictory the actions were with Jesus’ teachings…
Is Christianity compatible with Right-wing thought in an era where people are not illiterate serfs and when the Right is not associated with following authority but questioning it? … Its story is a bit of a hard sell if we are to treat it objectively. Perhaps all great civilizations require a noble lie. But what happens when the lie is no longer believable, or worse, not really noble? Do we double down? Fake it ’til you make it? I don’t think so. While the aesthetics of European Christianity will always influence Western Civilization, even into the stars, its historical claims are highly dubious, as are its moral teachings…
Nietzsche… did not say that Christianity was dead but God, specifically the Yahweh-Yeshua of the Bible… To believe that it will be “real” again in its same form, to believe that it is “real” even among the most ardent of believers today, is living in fantasy land. It is not until something, a “god” if you will, is this real that there will be a solution to the question of religion.
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With Christian’s negative conclusions that I’ve singled out above from his excellent analysis, if I were him I’d go down to the courthouse and change my “Christian name” to something more suitable.
Race and religion, my two favorite topics, address both what Christian says about how Whites following Christian beliefs “are living in a fantasy world until something, a ‘god’ if you will [offers] a solution to the question of religion — as well as Tyre’s, “We must build upon something more true.”
What we must preserve is our gene pool, not “Western Civilization.” That’s lost. So is America as we knew it. It’s lost also. We’re no longer “Right-Wing.” We are strict race-thinkers, race preservationists, something right-wingers are not.
Political organizations are transitory — they come and they go. Religions take centuries to take hold and are long-lasting. Look at Christianity. I note that C-C and the “movement” seem to pooh-pooh Cosmotheism, but to more serious race thinkers who have had enough of the rabbi Jesus and Jew-spawned Christianity they are looking at the philosophy, the belief system founded by Dr. William Pierce for our people. An excellent piece during this co-opted “Christmas” season is explained in this week’s American Dissident Voices broadcast: New Year’s Dawn Traditional Message, part 1 | National Vanguard
THE NEW YEAR is upon us. It inspires thoughts of where we’ve been, how we got there, and where we’re going.
1800 years ago, the Roman Emperor Aurelian first declared 25 December to be a state holiday, commemorating the Solstice — the rebirth of what he called Sol Invictus or “the Unconquerable Sun.” This is something that had long been sacred to Aryan peoples of many nations; Aurelian chose a specific date and made it official. He did this in hopes of establishing a new religious unity among Roman citizens.
If you’ve been reading National Vanguard for more than a few years, you already know that the three holidays we have this time of year — 1) the Solstice; 2) the day that the modern world calls “Christmas” and I call by the much more ancient name of Yuletide; and 3) New Year’s Day — are all really the same ancient holiday. The dates have been spread apart by a little more than a week because of calendar drift, the fact that ancient measurements suggested the “Sun stood still” for several days, cultural amalgamation, and the simple human desire for separate or distinctive holidays for various and usually temporary purposes. Nevertheless, they are all essentially the same holiday, all ultimately deriving from the return of the Sun to Europe and environs, as it begins its upward arc toward the ancient Aryan homelands of the Northern Hemisphere. We are a sky-focused and horizon-focused people.
Poor Aurelian! He and his holiday are seldom remembered now, even by residents of Orleans, France and New Orleans, Louisiana, cities that bear his name. He was trying to renew religion within a society that had become culturally chaotic and less Roman with the coming of the years of Empire, a society where Middle Eastern cults and superstitions were gaining a foothold, a society where it seemed that just yesterday the timeless myths of Europe still inspired, and had evolved into a poetic framework undergirding the greatest philosophical systems the world had ever seen. But within a single century, one Middle Eastern cult, a certain sect of the Jewish-derived cult of Christianity, would come to dominate Rome and all Europe, exterminate all the competing Christian cults, and even gain state, and eventually super-state, power. It closed the Aryan philosophic schools, banned our people’s indigenous religions, and wiped out many centuries’ worth of science, culture, literature, and art. The cult even hijacked December 25th, and “Easter” too — which originally had zero to do with Rabbi Jesus.
When our people chose — or, in many cases, were forced into — Christianity, that was a stumbling off the Path. For 1,700 years we’ve been going down the wrong path, a path far worse than a blind alley — a path that leads to death for our people.
But what is the Path, which Dr. William Pierce graced with a capital “P” — the right path, the Upward Path?
No one denies that Christianity as it exists today — after it was somewhat Aryanized by being the dominant religion of Europe, and (more or less) only Europe for many centuries — does teach some healthy values. It teaches responsibility and honesty. It opposes self-indulgence and degeneracy. It teaches kindness (though this requires ignoring large parts of the Bible). It teaches reverence for the family union (again, they have to ignore some Bible teachings to do that, but they are masters at selective reading and doublespeak). Like all religions, it teaches that there is a higher purpose to our lives than mere material advantage. At times, it has even campaigned against the worst excesses of the Jews, our race’s implacable enemies.
But let’s examine these good things more closely…
Read the rest of Kevin Strom’s part 1 at the link above. Part 2 will be next week’s ADV broadcast.