Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 29, 2017
The President already effectively condemned any “bad” element of the Alt-Right when he condemned “Neo-Nazis, KKK members” etc.
But that isn’t good enough for these cucks.
This isn’t about right or wrong or good or evil or God or Jesus or the Bible or anything else
This is a cold and calculated business move by a multinational corporate entity.
CNN:
A group of prominent evangelical Christians are calling on President Donald Trump to take further steps to condemn white supremacists — specifically those in the alt-right — following the August white nationalist demonstration in Charlottesville, Virginia, that left one woman dead.
A letter that has been circulating privately among a coalition of pastors notes Trump’s efforts to denounce the white supremacists, but urges the President to go further in condemning the alt-right “by name.”
“This movement has escaped your disapproval,” the letter, obtained exclusively by CNN, reads. “We believe it is important for this movement to be addressed, for at its core it is a white identity movement and the majority of its members are white nationalists or white supremacists. This movement gained public prominence during your candidacy for President of the United States. Supporters of the movement have claimed that you share their vision for our country. These same supporters have sought to use the political and cultural concerns of people of goodwill for their prejudiced political agendas. It concerned many of us when three people associated with the alt-right movement were given jobs in the White House.”
Initial signers of the letter include Southern Baptist Convention President Rev. Steve Gaines, former SBC President Rev. Fred Luter and the Rev. T.D. Jakes, a mentor of Trump’s top spiritual adviser, Rev. Paula White. No members of Trump’s Evangelical Advisory Board have signed the letter as of this writing.
The White House did not immediately return a request for comment.
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“Our country desperately needs unifying leadership again,” their letter reads. “We need you, President Trump, to lead us in such an effort. America needs your voice and your convictions to defeat racist ideologies and movements in every form that they present themselves. America is profoundly fractured and divided. We are praying, and call upon God’s people to humble themselves and pray that you would take the bold and moral step to denounce the alt-right.”
The effort, a collaborative project drafted by Southern Baptists Rev. Dwight McKissic and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Dean Keith S. Whitfield, comes after the Southern Baptist Convention — the nation’s largest protestant denomination — grappled with its own decision to condemn the alt-right earlier this year.
At the denomination’s annual meeting in June, Southern Baptists initially rejected an effort to condemn the alt-right, sparking an outcry among pastors who went on to force a vote on a resolution that condemned “every form of racism, including alt-right white supremacy.” The resolution ultimately passed.
CNN made a video when they first cucked, explaining to the stupid goyim that a black man allied with a group of young pastors to force the organization to stand up against the evils of WHITE SUPREMACY.
I’m sure that happened. But I’m also sure that that is not the whole story or the core of the story as to why the Southern Baptists made the call to condemn white people to extinction.
They have embraced brown people because of money. Both because they are getting money from the government to “settle refugees” and because they are now forced to fill their pews with brown people, as baby boomers have largely failed entirely to pass their religion on to their children.
While the “we need refugees to replace our economy” isn’t true for really any other industry, it is absolutely true for all branches of Christianity (except the non-traditional ones, Mormonism, etc.)
Christian Crisis, White Flight
What is happening is that the religion has gotten stupid and goofy.
It is truly just a bunch of vapid bullshit.
On one side of the Evangelical movement you’ve got rabid Zionist kook John Hagee preaching a science fiction adventure version of End Times prophecy.
And on the other you’ve got kumbaya Joel Osteen preaching Oprah Book Club-inspired low-grade new agey self-help seminar material.
Both are entirely devoid of the core purpose of religion, which was to remove the focus from the individual onto his or her community. The word “religion” means “to bind” – that is, “to bind the people together.”
Yes, there was an element of mysticism and spiritualism to old Christianity, but the core message of Christ was always about attaining self-actualization by sacrificing for others. That is the idea that held our race together, in the same way that “72 virgins” holds Islam together.
The current strains of Christianity could be called “Christian Atomization,” as their fixation on the self and “personal happiness” – the general boomer obsession – removes any drive toward community.
The Hagee-strand preaches a version of “prosperity gospel” – to pray to get rich – along with its Zio-scifi and the Osteen version preaches an “Eat Pray Love” type of calculated “contextualized materialism” of which the goal of feeling good all the time is the core.
All evangelical Christianity now engages in bizarre primitive ecstasy rituals, in the form of lite-rock guitar music accompanied by hand-waving and “feeling the love.”
Ironically, these rituals often taken on a satanic tone, with people going into seizure-like convulsions and so on.
Without any form of real community in such a self-fixated environment, it was not possible to pass the religion on very many young people, who would rather play video games, watch porno or shoot heroin to get their fix of material ecstasy.
As such, the only solution for these churches to survive is to feed off of the masses of brown people, who are stupid and primitive enough to find these boomer doctrines appealing.
Too Bad About the Baptists
Southern Baptists were the better part of the American Christian mess.
They held out the longest on the concept of punishment for sin – a once fundamental doctrine now completely removed from Christianity.
Punishment for wrongdoing is a necessary core element of any religion; this exists in Eastern religions as “karma,” which is a large part of why low-IQ Southeast Asian communities maintain such low crime levels and such high levels of social trust and community. The existence of community is why they are easily able to pass their religion – the binding of their society – onto a smartphone generation.
If you had Baptists out there now preaching traditional Christian values including racial identity – as they did before, as all American Christians did before the civil rights era – you would have a force to be reckoned with. A force that would make Jews very nervous.
Even as someone not particularly religious personally, as a right-winger, I do dream of a religious revival to liberate the people spiritually, and I think if that was going to happen, it would happen from the Baptists.
But it isn’t going to happen.
Even that Southern Baptist preacher who hates the Jews is teaching multiracialism.