"Creativity is called Nature's Eternal Religion for a Good Reason!"
- The Anonymous Creator
One of the most common accusations I receive when talking to people about Creativity is that Ben Klassen simply made it all up. At best they believe that Creativity is a wholly artificial philosophy, invented in the mind of a well-educated man. At worst they believe Creativity was tossed off by a mad man on an idle afternoon. My rebuttal is always that, as the title of Nature's Eternal Religion suggests, Klassen observed the laws of nature, then expounded on how they apply to White people. He took rules that have been in place since life began and gave them the name Creativity. Everything after that- the titles, the holidays, the liturgy, the catechisms, were added to further help us come into accord with those eternally existent laws. Nature didn't change; we did.
That's how I look at Creativity- as a religion designed to bring me ever more into accord with eternally existent laws, for my own survival and advancement, and also for the survival and advancement of my extended racial family. Does anyone else run into this debate? How do you respond?
- The Anonymous Creator
One of the most common accusations I receive when talking to people about Creativity is that Ben Klassen simply made it all up. At best they believe that Creativity is a wholly artificial philosophy, invented in the mind of a well-educated man. At worst they believe Creativity was tossed off by a mad man on an idle afternoon. My rebuttal is always that, as the title of Nature's Eternal Religion suggests, Klassen observed the laws of nature, then expounded on how they apply to White people. He took rules that have been in place since life began and gave them the name Creativity. Everything after that- the titles, the holidays, the liturgy, the catechisms, were added to further help us come into accord with those eternally existent laws. Nature didn't change; we did.
That's how I look at Creativity- as a religion designed to bring me ever more into accord with eternally existent laws, for my own survival and advancement, and also for the survival and advancement of my extended racial family. Does anyone else run into this debate? How do you respond?