Quote from: Rev.Scott on Mon 02 Aug 2010
Christianity and it's institutions are the enemy, not the White Christian.
Why do you refer to this person supposedly worth saving as a "White Christian?" If Christianity is truly the enemy (and on that I am in agreement with you), why would I want to help a Christian? A White person may be worth saving but not one of the Christian variety.
I watched a classic Western again the other night, The Searchers, starring John Wayne. In it (for those who don't know), Wayne's character is searching for a girl abducted by the Comanche Indians. When he and her brother do find her, she has come to accept her role in the Comanche tribe. Consequently, Wayne's character sees no other option but to see her as Comanche, as an enemy and deserving of death. This is the way I see the White Christian. He has chosen the bullshit he has been fed since infancy over rational thought and Nature's Eternal Religion. He is the enemy and, while perhaps not deserving of an immediate bullet in the head, is unarguably undeserving of our time and effort. Creativity must be the convincing example, a shining ideal that melts away the delusions of fantastical religions, of political correctness, of unnatural behavior. When the White Christian sees the truth, he will know the truth and will become the truth, as many of us have become.
Of course, some of you will undoubtedly point out that the conclusion of The Searchers sees John Wayne's tough, Indian hunting gunslinger welcome the abducted girl back into White society in love and forgiveness. What are love and forgiveness? Anyone? Yes, CHRISTIAN VALUES. You wouldn't expect a good, Christian hero like John Wayne to execute a poor, befuddled girl, would you? However, we know the realism of our people's plight. No quarter asked and none given. Let Christians lay in the beds they made for themselves. May they sleep forever in their eternal fantasies. Leave the world to us...
RAHOWA,
Matreus