Tag: White Man’s Bible

Expanding And Proliferating The Misery

Expanding And Proliferating The Misery

 

The Church Of Creativity has repeatedly stated one underlying premise as the basis of its entire creed and philosophy : The Eternal Laws of Nature. We have also pointed out repeatedly that in Nature’s Laws lie all the wisdom, logic and good sense by which we can and must use as a guideline to leading full, productive, creative lives. On the other hand, those who are too intransigent to heed Nature’s Laws and are determined to flout them, will pay the penalty. That penalty is sickness, misery and death. This applies equally to (a) whether the individual goes contrary …

Custer’s Last Stand

Custer’s Last Stand

The White Race is being pushed into its last stand. Whether it will end in a feeble whimper or a heroic confrontation remains to be seen. General Phillip H. Sheridan is credited with the observation that “the only good Indian is a dead Indian.” In July of 1874 he sent Lt. Col. George A. Custer on a special mission to wage war against the Plains Indians who had been raising havoc with the White settlers moving West. Gold had been discovered in the Black Hills of South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming. Emigration to the West was on the increase as …

Finding The Pole Star

Finding The Pole Star

There is a fierce and as yet unresolved battle of ideas going on for the possession of men’s minds. In order to survive the White Race must polarize its own goals. In studying the history of navigation, we find that during and immediately after the fifteenth century the White Man`s progress in navigation on the high seas took a quantum leap. It was during the latter half of the 15th century that he became capable of making long forays down the west coast of Africa, discovering islands in the Atlantic formerly out of reach, and in 1492 Columbus was able …

Our Autistic World

The supreme importance of being able to distinguish between reality and fantasy. Last Christmas my daughter gave me a small wall calendar that had a unique feature about it. To help my vocabulary there was a new and uncommon word presented for each and every day of the year. Along with it was the definition of the word, also an exemplary usage in a sentence. I found that even at my age an old dog can learn new tricks, or at least add new words to his vocabulary. The other day the word “autistic” came up, and although I was …