Can a Universalist Middle-Eastern Creed Save the White Race?

Selected ‘Brief Commentary’ from National Vanguard magazine Issue #87, June 1982CHRISTIAN researchers have put 14 years of painstaking effort into a valuable new reference work, World Christian Encyclopedia, which has just been published by Oxford University Press. It is crammed with up-to-date data of all sorts of the world’s religious groups, and some of the demographic data tell an especially interesting story about the future of Christianity.

It is becoming more a Black man’s religion — and less a White man’s — with each passing day. Every day 7,600 Whites cease to be practicing Christians, according to World Christian Encyclopedia, while Christianity gains 16,000 Black Africans (4,000 per day through conversion and 12,000 through births).

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Indictment of Christianity by National Alliance Member

Nobler View WantedLetter to Editor of National Vanguard magazine issue #103, January-February 1985 I am White and proud of it, but still there are moments when I can hardly restrain my contempt for the values of my fellow Whites. Last weekend, when I attended the funeral of my grandfather, I experienced such a moment.

My grandfather was a man as noble in stature, as high-minded in judgment, as great in soul as any man I have ever met. He was not, however, religious in any conventional sense until the waning years of his life, when his health began to fail and he came under the influence of fundamentalist Christians. Even then I never knew him to speak of God or . . .

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Dr. Pierce’s National Alliance Policy Opposed to Christian Doctrine

NOTE: The following was written by Dr. Pierce in 1992 and included in the original edition of the National Alliance Membership Handbook (pages 46-51). Unfortunately, this entire important policy guideline — that some would say is what set the National Alliance apart from other pro-White organizations — was removed altogether in the second edition that was published by those who took over the National Alliance after the death of its Founder and Guiding Light for 30+ years, Dr. William L. Pierce. 2.d. OPPOSED IDEOLOGIES 2d.vii. ChristianityThe National Alliance is not a religious organization, in the ordinary sense of the term. It does, however, have to concern itself with religious matters, because religions influence the behavior of people, society, and . . .

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