Chapter 17: Race, Christianity and Judaism, Pg. 15 of 15 ORDER NOW!

By the time I graduated from college, I had a firm orientation toward my faith and my political work. The eternal life provided by Jesus Christ has been taken care of since the day I accepted His salvation. I know little of the afterlife, but I do know about the life we experience here on Earth.

I have felt my heart beat resolutely and pump red blood through my arteries and veins. On a mountaintop, I have felt the joy of clean, cool air filling my lungs while viewing a magnificent dawn. My eyes have seen the precious beauty of a baby at the moment of birth. I have experienced the heavenly scent of sweet magnolias on a pristine south Louisiana bayou. Of the inequities that plague us, I am also aware: little boys and girls victimized by crime and brutality, the crushing of the dreams of our youth under the heel of a debauched civilization. I know, as well, of a future bright and shining that awaits our people if only we will seek it with courage.

Perhaps if I were made of sterner stuff, I would have long ago put on the minister's collar of my Christian faith, but I leave that to far more perfect men, "to the men whom God has called." My unorthodox views, the doubts that sometimes creep in, and my many flaws exclude me from that service. I will, however, use whatever abilities I have in the natural world, the living world. I will fight for my people's survival and their freedom. I cannot turn my eyes and my hands from the job that needs to be done for a saner, healthier, more noble society possible right here on Earth. Such depends totally on a higher people in body, mind, and spirit. As did our Founding Fathers, I ask God for His help and guidance in the task ahead.

Finally, I truly believe that the future of this country, civilization, and planet is inseparably bound up with the destiny of our White race. I think, as the history of Christianity has shown, that our people have been the driving force in its triumph. Ultimately, because of the genetic potential instilled by our Creator, I think that our progeny will someday travel to the stars and beyond. My life's task is to help my race toward that destiny with every bit of courage that my heart can muster. If I can help move our people just one inch toward the heavens and toward God, when I pass on, my life will have been worthwhile.


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