by Paul Jones
Many on the Racial Right seem to have given up on Christianity. In fact, I’d say a good number believe that it is an integral part of the problem of why we can’t get enough white people to think racially and be properly concerned about the problem of the ongoing white genocide in the U.S. and the West, something which would surely not have begun to take place in earnest after the end of W.W.II if it hadn’t been orchestrated by the Jewish Power Structure, the real victors in the final analysis of that war.
While as a traditional, believing Christian myself I can understand where many of my white racial compatriots are coming from, I believe they are mistaken. To my mind, given how strong the Christian religious roots are in the United States (I can’t speak for other countries in the West since there are different cultural milieus working themselves out), at least in the rural, still mostly white “Bible Belt” regions, at this point in history we’re either going to survive as a race with our Christian roots or disappear with them, and presently it’s a real question as to which it will be.
I’ll admit it’s an uphill struggle now. First of all, most of the Fundamentalist Christian churches are involved with the theology of Christian Zionism, which causes believers to think that the United States exists to support and uphold the nation of Israel, whose Jewish citizens are supposedly the “apples of God’s eye.” This not only creates a “knee jerk” reaction of “What Israel wants, Israel gets,” but it cuts off rational criticism of the role most Jews have played in an anti-white agenda of one kind or another, be it having taken place during the Civil Rights movement to end racial segregation in the South or the 1965 Immigration law which did away with European preferences and opened the floodgates to the non-white, “Camp of the Saints” type invasion, which has gotten worse with each passing year to the point where now White America is “against the ropes,” demographically speaking.
Secondly, if one takes a very Fundamentalist, literal approach, then there is the issue of the Garden of Eden story with Adam and Eve. It doesn’t specifically say that there was a white Adam and Eve, though there are Christian Identity believers who see it that way based on different Biblical references. Nonetheless, for most traditional Christian believers there are only two human ancestors for all the races of mankind. The story of the Tower of Babel and the subsequent dispersal of human groups to form different languages follows from that. It isn’t clear to me how the Fundamentalists see how racial differences are explained as well, but the key point is that most modern-day Christians, not only Fundamentalist but in more liberal churches as well, have been taught to believe that “race is only skin deep” and that “There is only one race, the human race.”
So keeping in mind that this is the religious mindset of most Fundamentalist Christian whites, unless there is a change it is very likely that the white race is doomed. However, this was not always the case for white Christians, particularly in the South under the many decades of legal segregation of the races following the restoration of white rule after the loss of the Civil War, but it was also so for most whites in the non-Southern states as well. Remember that Brown v. Board of Education in 1954 was decided in a Supreme Court case originating out of Topeka, Kansas, not exactly a Southern state. During the 1950’s there were anti-miscegnation laws in many non-Southern states, and until the Loving v. Virginia decision of 1967 such laws were legally valid and a matter of states rights under the 10th Amendment of the Constitution.
In the South the concept most whites had, as well as in many other regions too, was that of racial self-respect. This was gradually wiped out as a viable philosophy by the Jewish Power Structure after 1945, and was one of the main reasons it so hated Gerald L.K. Smith and his Christian Nationalist Crusade which kept this as a pillar of that movement, a movement which was weakened over time in the years and decades to come until the founder’s death in 1976. Each race, including whites, should have self-respect and be allowed to retain its own heritage and cultural traditions. This meant for Christians in the South that there were white churches and black churches. As my departed uncle from central Florida used to say, “We can all get to heaven, but we don’t have to be sitting on each other’s laps to get there.”
I believe as more and more of this non-white agenda keeps hammering away at whites in the U.S., and it becomes clear which group is the main one behind all of this, the Jews, then the “scales will fall from the eyes” of the now mostly bamboozled whites in Fundamentalist churches which are prevalent in the areas of the U.S. where white ethno-states will eventually emerge, and enough of them will wake up to the reality of what is really going on. They will finally see that it is not unChristian to fight for the survival of the European races of mankind, and that in fact this is what God wants us to do since there is no way He could be part and parcel of a diabolical plan to do away with us.
Editor’s note: an explanation of Christian Identity can be found HERE:
https://www.writerbeat.com/articles/11770-What-Is-Christian-Identity-
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