Racial Hierarchy and Christian Love

Clement Pulaski
Daily Stormer
February 4, 2014

God is Love.
God is Love.

If a man says, I love God, and hateth his brother, he is a liar: for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?
1 John 4:20

The cult of Diversity and Equality is the official state religion of the Jewish New World Order. Every public official and media personality must follow this false religion. And sadly, every major branch and denomination of Christianity has also fallen under the power of this great deception. When priests and pastors declare that “racism” is sinful, they not only fail to recognize that they are worshiping worldly idols, but they also compound their error by actively attacking Christian nationalists for our refusal to serve these false gods.

In this post I will show that a) the Christian faith does not require a belief in racial equality, and b) that failing to accept the reality of race when making political choices is reckless, harmful, and hypocritical.

LOVE YOUR BROTHER

The position of “anti-racist” Christians boils down to this: God requires us to love all people, therefore all races must be equal. This is incredibly flawed logic.

Leaving aside for the moment the issue of race, let us consider a White man with two sons. Imagine that one of his sons has been blessed with genius level intelligence, and his other son is of average intelligence. God requires that this father love and care for both of his sons equally, but this does not change the fact that God created the two sons to be different in intelligence.

Or again, imagine a White woman who is married and has an infant son. The woman’s husband and son cannot be said to be equal in any respect. The husband far excels the son physically and intellectually. But the woman loves both equally. Let us further imagine that the woman’s son is born with a mental defect, and will never become intellectually mature. Throughout her entire life, this woman will love her son with all her heart, but this warm and beautiful love has absolutely no bearing on his mental abilities. Furthermore, it is not at all un-Christian for us to look at this mentally disabled child and declare that he is incapable of performing certain tasks, and his inability to perform these tasks does not diminish the love that we feel for him.

What should be clear by now is this: as Christians, our ability and duty to love has nothing to do with the gifts or defects of certain individuals. Indeed, if all people were equal in every way, it would be easy to love them all equally. It is precisely because people are unequal that it is so difficult to love them all, and when God commands that we love our enemies, he is calling us to the most difficult task.

Returning now to the question of race, if God did not create all White men to be equal, and did not even create two brothers born to the same parents to be equal, how incredible is it to believe that He created all races to be equal? The Christian’s duty to love all men does not imply their physical or intellectual equality.

Christian “anti-racists” frequently cite certain passages from the Apostle Paul in support of their position. The two most popular passages are:

There can be neither Jew nor Greek, there can be neither bond nor free, there can be no male and female; for ye all are one man in Christ Jesus.
Galatians 3:28

…there cannot be Greek and Jew, circumcision and uncircumcision, barbarian, Scythian, bondman, freeman; but Christ is all, and in all.
Colossians 3:11

The “anti-racists” claim that given what Paul says, it is un-Christian to believe that there are racial differences. But let us consider: if White and black Christians are one in Christ, then surely all White Christians are also one in Christ. But just because all White Christians are one in Christ, it does not follow that all White men are equal in every way. Likewise, just because White and black Christians are one in Christ, it does not follow that the two races are equal in every way.

DO UNTO OTHERS

Having established that there is nothing un-Christian about recognizing racial differences, we now come to the question of how to apply this knowledge of racial reality.

Once again, let us consider a hypothetical situation where race is not a factor. Imagine an all White city. In this city there is a public bus service, and the city government has decided that mentally retarded individuals should not be allowed to become bus drivers. But in this city, there is a group of misled Christians who have declared that because God requires us to love the mentally retarded, therefore they should be given equal opportunity. Convinced by this argument, the city government starts employing the mentally retarded as bus drivers. The buses no longer run on time, and the number of traffic accidents increases, resulting in many deaths and injuries.

The reader might object that this scenario is ridiculous, but it is exactly the same as the situation we currently face. When black and brown people move into a community, crime goes up and the quality of public services goes down. Having a black neighborhood in your city means that more people will be raped and murdered, and that many public services will become unusable. These are empirical facts. Debating about why black and brown people act this way is beside the point. It would be like debating the causes of mental retardation, as if the cause of retardation could have some bearing on whether or not to entrust the mentally retarded with important responsibilities. Even if there potentially could be a cure for mental retardation, until that cure is found, it would be criminally negligent to put the mentally retarded in a position where they could harm innocent people.

When you lend your support to the demands for more diversity and more integration, you must realize that the policies you are promoting WILL result in death and misery for innocent people. This is far from Christian love. And what is is even worse, this lack of compassion for our fellow man is almost always accompanied by the grossest hypocrisy, since many Christians who promote diversity are content to impose diversity on others, while they themselves live safely in mostly White communities.

To illustrate this point, imagine that your sixteen-year-old daughter has to walk home by herself at night. She has two options, to walk through a neighborhood that is safe, or to walk through a neighborhood that is heavily “diverse”. Which path home would you suggest to her? If you would tell her to take the safe route, consider that when you demand more “diversity”, you are ensuring that some poor White family will be trapped in a situation where there is no safe route home for their daughter. Their entire city has become “diverse”, and every street has become dangerous. When you promote “diversity”, you are doing to a White family what you would never do to your own. You are doing unto others what you would never do unto yourself.

RESPECT THE ORDER OF GOD’S CREATION

The cult of Diversity and Equality is at war with reality. The followers of this cult demand the creation of a Communistic Utopia where all differences in class, gender, race, and ability are done away with. When Christians join in the worship of these false gods, they despise and mock the just order established by God. We serve God when we recognize the hierarchy of creation, not only the hierarchy of races, but the hierarchy of individuals within a race, and even the hierarchy of mental and physical faculties within ourselves.

We cannot know the deep things of God, or explain definitively why He ordered the universe as He did. But from studying the Bible, we can say this: that God created unequal individuals, and that God is Love. Love and inequality are not incompatible.