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Americanism Christendom Jesus Judaism Karl Marx

Heisman’s suicide note, 8

Americanism is really a form of Judaism Years after the death of his comrade, Karl Marx, and only about a year before his own death in 1895, Frederick Engels, co-founder of the communist movement, published an essay called “On the History of Early Christianity”. It began: The history of early Christianity has notable points of […]

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Heinrich Himmler Indo-European heritage

Himmler on Christianity

(June 9, 1942) Although the Hitler regime largely limited itself to the subjugation and suppression of the Christian churches and postponed a “final solution of the church question” to the end of the war, there were radical groups within the government who called for the “de-Christianization” of the German people as soon as possible. At […]

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Autobiography Catholic religious orders Christendom Darkening Age (book) Matthias Grünewald

Darkening Age, 3

In the chapter ‘The Invisible Army’ of The Darkening Age: The Christian Destruction of the Classical World, Catherine Nixey talks about how, once the Christians seized the Weltanschauung of the Roman Empire, a demonological hysteria arose that led Christians to a state of virtual paranoia. It is curious how Christians today ignore fundamental aspects of […]

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Ancient Rome Deranged altruism Jesus New Testament St Paul Universalism

Heisman’s suicide note, 1

Editors’ note: To understand why I am reproducing excerpts from the book by Mitchell Heisman✡ see the previous entry. I won’t quote from Heisman’s previous chapter, where he accepts the claim of a 2nd-century Greek philosopher, Celsus, that Jesus’ father was a Roman soldier. (For a short blog article explaining such claim see for example: […]

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Charlemagne Destruction of Greco-Roman world Karlheinz Deschner Kriminalgeschichte des Christentums (books)

Kriminalgeschichte, 69

A note of the Editor to those who tried to defend the statue at Charlottesville: Perhaps you ignore that removing the statues that represent the white and healthy part of a culture has been a practice that goes back to Antiquity. As to why the non-white, African Augustine, considered the destruction of the Greco-Roman statues […]

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William Pierce

Pierce’s stance on Christianity

Editor’s note: Will Williams responds to an article published on Counter-Currents:   1st comment: Greg Johnson says: I was unaware the religion was one of the issues of contention in the fracturing of the National Alliance after Pierce’s death. Will Williams replies: Greg, reading what Dr. Pierce, Founder of Cosmotheism, wrote to his members in […]

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Judeo-reductionism Real men

Are monos to blame?

And why beholdest thou the mote that is in the Jude’s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye? What I said in the previous entry has left me so upset this morning that I have been going around and around in the dining room outside my library that can barely […]

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Day of Wrath, 16

The Boasian regression Human beings tend to idealize their parents and carry the burden of the sins of the world: Passover lambs for the unrecognized ills of the parent. This self-reproach for supposed wrongdoing is due to the perennial problem, still unresolved in our species, of the attachment to the perpetrator. The mantras the cultural […]

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Ancient Greece Philosophy Plato Socrates Voltaire

The Story of Philosophy, 4

Socrates If we may judge from the bust that has come down to us as part of the ruins of ancient sculpture, Socrates was as far from being handsome as even a philosopher can be. A bald head, a great round face, a deep-set staring eyes, a broad and flowery nose that gave vivid testimony […]

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Celsus Jesus

Race and appearance of Jesus

A brief exchange in my previous post moves me to copy-and-paste the below paragraphs from a Wikipedia article with the same title of this entry.   Despite the lack of direct biblical or historical references, from the 2nd century onward various theories about the appearance of Jesus were advanced, but early on these focused more […]