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==Beliefs== | ==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", meaning that they reject the concept of heaven and hell. | 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", meaning that they reject the concept of heaven and hell. | ||
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== Disputed status as religion == | |||
Because of its rejection of the supernatural and focus primarily on secular issues, a federal judge ruled that Creativity is not a religion. This was relevant because the Creativity Movement's Pontifex Maximus [[Matthew Hale|Matthew F. Hale]] had been sentenced to 40 years in ADX Florence, the United States' federal supermax prison, for soliciting the murder of a federal judge; because of Creativity not being a religion, Hale therefore was not entitled to continue in his capacity is its leader from behind bars.[[Category:Xenophobes]] | |||
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