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Old July 18th, 2008 #26
Karl Radl
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Originally Posted by brutus View Post
Unlike some of the so-called hardcore atheists here, I understand the immense power that drives a man who must please his Creator in order to attain the salvation of his soul. There is no more determined man than he.

Having said this, we're all aware that the jew can easily divide us along religious beliefs with no effort whatsoever. Witness the flame wars that ensue whenever this topic is brought up. It's almost as if an alarm bell goes off and a flock of the usual suspects chimes-in with an over-the-top hate-filled chorus of Christian bashing, all the while completely ignoring the important distinction between the judeo-Christian and the White Nationalist (WN) Christian.
This a very apt thing to say Brutus for the simple fact that Christianity has historically been opposed to Judaism and more importantly to jews as jews (as a biological entity). The sticking point in this regard is the power of the baptismal water but I think many would be surprised that it is only the loudest and most philo-Semitic of 'Christians' [unfortunately these are the people who people tend to associate with being 'Christian'] who seriously believe that a jew no longer is a jew when he or she is baptised. Even the central idea of 'Jews for Jesus' for example makes the fundamental distinction between being a jew and being a non-jew.

Personally I've found far more subtle anti-jewish loathing in Christians than I've found in the secular world but as a [quite unorthodox] Catholic I guess that's almost de rigeur (because so many of the Fathers talked in a less than complementary manner about the jews; for example). My experience with the Protestant churches is however generally less positive because of their literalism and their often drawing on supposed 'the jewish roots of Christianity'. I'm not trying to get into theological discourse but rather enlarging upon your point from my own perspective as a Catholic and as a National Socialist.
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