So I've spoken of this a bit. I'm not going to flesh it all out here but questions are welcome. You might say it is a very French idea as the foremost intellectual influences on it are French: the Marquis de Sade and Auguste Comte. A Russian intelligence agent told me in 2022 that without my use of Comte I would not be here. Here being where I had just entered. I.e., talking to him.
It's a glorified camping trip until the pigs make it something else. Basically lots of sex, nudity, squatting and trespassing on federal lands, moving around (no stupid compounds for Waco enthusiasts) and ignoring the law. In practice that means no applications for things like fishing and hunting licenses. I expect lots of fugitives and other outcasts to get in pretty early. My basic demographic is hobos and college sluts. It's family formation. Think of the Manson Family had they moved to more defensible areas than Death Valley. 12-35 people to start, men outnumbering women suggesting a gangbang. Children raised in common. No work. No inequality created by private property. And while I say my plan this comes courtesy of Iranian intelligence - with Don Pendleton's 'Nuclear Storm' serving as a huge influence.
If you look at the old European religions in the cold north they were pretty much nature religions. But you don't even see much talk of that on this forum. You don't hear much about ecclesiology (how many here even know what that is?) or liturgy. No, what is seen here, as I've noted in the past, is a Jew naming politics stripped of all spiritual content. Kind of a right-wing version of the sorta stuff I saw last year from a shitlib lezbo Methodist minister in her sermons - 'liberal ideology' to use her words.
Granted, the 'pagans' here are more guilty than the Christians. I've seen little evidence the 'pagans' know anything about religion of any sort.
"Both Latins and Anglo-Saxons equate whiteness with superiority"
For context this was published in 1981. Specifically, this is found in his chapter on Mexicans. As Ann Coulter said - we shouldn't have let all of these racists into the country.
Yes, while the early church believed the Jewish people were God's chosen people, their understanding of this chosenness evolved. Initially, the Jewish people were seen as God's chosen nation, but with the advent of Christianity, many Christian denominations adopted the belief that the Church, made up of believers from all nations, had now become God's chosen people.
Elaboration:
Early Church Perspective:
The early church, including those Jewish Christians who were part of it, generally accepted the idea that God had chosen the Jewish people as His special nation, as described in the Old Testament.
Shift in Understanding:
Over time, particularly as Christianity spread to Gentiles (non-Jews), a shift occurred in how "chosen people" was understood. Many Christian denominations began to believe that the Church, comprised of believers from all nations, was the new chosen people, fulfilling God's plan.
Replacement Theology:
This shift is often associated with the concept of replacement theology, which suggests that the Church has replaced Israel as God's chosen people.
Different Interpretations:
While some Christian denominations believe in the replacement theology, others continue to affirm that the Jewish people remain God's chosen people, albeit in a way that does not exclude the Church.
Continuing Jewish Identity:
Even within Christianity, there are groups like Messianic Judaism who maintain a strong Jewish identity while also believing in Jesus as the Messiah.
Yes, Lee Harvey Oswald identified as a communist and displayed communist sympathies, though he did not join any specific communist party. He expressed dissatisfaction with American capitalism and tried to defect to the Soviet Union, where he sought to become a citizen.
Elaboration:
Early Interest in Communism:
Oswald began reading about communism around the age of 15 and showed a strong conviction in Marxist doctrine, even while in the Marines.
Defection to the Soviet Union:
In 1959, Oswald traveled to the Soviet Union and declared his desire to become a Soviet citizen. He stated he was a communist and wanted to live in the "Great Soviet Union," according to his diary.
Support for Cuba:
After returning to the US, Oswald's interest in communism evolved into support for Cuba and Fidel Castro.
Attempted Assassination:
In 1963, Oswald attempted to assassinate former General Edwin Walker, viewing him as a fascist and President Kennedy as representing the system he opposed.
JFK Assassination:
Oswald ultimately assassinated President John F. Kennedy in November 1963.
Lack of Party Membership:
While Oswald often identified as a communist and was influenced by communist ideology, he did not formally join any Communist Party.