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Announcements & General Jabber => General Jabber => Topic started by: Grimm on Mon 11 Nov 2013

Title: Why the term Creator?
Post by: Grimm on Mon 11 Nov 2013
A young guy recently asked why adherents to the religion of Creativity refer to themselves as Creators.

My reply, borrowing and quoting Founder Ben Klassen:

'The White Race is and always has been the originator and Creator of all worthwhile Culture and Civilisation. Our race - the White Race - is our religion and our race are the Creative race, so what could be a more appropriate term for our religion than Creativity and our adherents than Creators? One of the Commandments of Creativity reads 'Decide in early youth that during your lifetime you will make at least one major lasting contribution to the White Race,' and another Commandment urges Creators to 'Utilize constructively your creative ability.' Thus keeping with the tradition of our Creative (White) ancestors.'

Was this answer adequate enough? Thoughts anybody? Thanks.
Title: Re: Why the term Creator?
Post by: Albert on Mon 18 Nov 2013
Our designation as "Creators" is "written". To cut any debate short. As the brother and our Credo says. "The White race is the Creator and architect of all worthwhile culture and civilisation."