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'''Creativity''' is a nontheistic and ethnocentric religion that was founded by Ben Klassen, a resident | '''Creativity''' is a nontheistic and ethnocentric religion that was founded by Ben Klassen, a resident of Lighthouse Point, Florida in 1973. During that year, Klassen had written a racial manifesto entitled ''Nature's Eternal Religion'' and also written more novels, including ''The White Man's Bible''. His organization is known for its antisemitic, racist...and anti-Christian views. | ||
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According to Klassen, the movement exists solely to ensure "the survival, expansion, and advancement of the white race. | According to Klassen, the movement exists solely to ensure "the survival, expansion, and advancement of the white race" and that the white race is "nature's finest". Unlike most religions, Creativity does not believe in the supernatural and rejects superstition. | ||
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Revision as of 00:51, 26 April 2017
Creativity is a nontheistic and ethnocentric religion that was founded by Ben Klassen, a resident of Lighthouse Point, Florida in 1973. During that year, Klassen had written a racial manifesto entitled Nature's Eternal Religion and also written more novels, including The White Man's Bible. His organization is known for its antisemitic, racist...and anti-Christian views.
Beliefs
According to Klassen, the movement exists solely to ensure "the survival, expansion, and advancement of the white race" and that the white race is "nature's finest". Unlike most religions, Creativity does not believe in the supernatural and rejects superstition.
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