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One of the greatest scenes and line of dialogue from Tolkien, based on the Anglo Saxon poem “The Wanderer”
The onetime Nazi functionary Hermann Rauschning writes that Hitler felt the Confederacy had been the real America.
“Since the Civil War, in which the Southern States were conquered, against all historical logic and sound sense, the Americans have been in a condition of political and popular decay,” he recalled Hitler telling him.
“Since the Civil War, in which the Southern States were conquered, against all historical logic and sound sense, the Americans have been in a condition of political and popular decay,” he recalled Hitler telling him.
Rauschning’s memory of the Führer’s words squares with Hitler’s enthusiasm for “Gone with the Wind”: “In that war, it was not the Southern States, but the American people themselves who were conquered.”
Rev. Wayne Rogers has said:
“The ministers to our forefathers had the bible but not socialism; and for them segregation was compatible with Christianity. The only difference is Socialism. The Bible hasn’t changed; and if socialism is omitted, segregation and Christianity are still compatible.”
“The ministers to our forefathers had the bible but not socialism; and for them segregation was compatible with Christianity. The only difference is Socialism. The Bible hasn’t changed; and if socialism is omitted, segregation and Christianity are still compatible.”
“We have been issued an ultimatum: the terms of which are, in essence, that we must concede that the universal assumptions over the past two millennia about the stock of old Israel amount to an organized conspiracy on behalf of virtually all Christian men of letters from the early Church to the past couple decades; and that, to subordinate the truth to a White Supremacist lie. And if we will not acquiesce to the the terms of the ultimatum, confessing all Christian history a “racist” conspiracy against the equatorial tribes of earth, the writ of anathema is already signed, and no fate is deemed too cruel for those who will not subordinate the Christian worldview to the gospel according to Marx.”
-Ehud Would “The White Christ”
-Ehud Would “The White Christ”
"A new culture is in the process of formation, neither statist nor humanist, nor church oriented. In many cases, Christians are leaving their impotent churches, sometimes to build new ones, often to find associations, fellowships, and in their homes, the new foundations for a renewed Christendom."
~R. J. Rushdoony
Roots of Reconstruction -- pg. 888
~R. J. Rushdoony
Roots of Reconstruction -- pg. 888
'The diversity of tongues, character, races, and interests among mankind forbids their union in one universal commonwealth. ...He who extends his philanthropy so broadly as to refuse a special attachment to the interests of his own people, will probably make it so thin as to be of no account to any people.'
-R.L. Dabney, 1862 in a sermon
-R.L. Dabney, 1862 in a sermon
"As recent as 1973 when the PCA was formed this was commonly confessed... In [41] years we've gone from very publicly saying this to being embarrassed by it."
From the book The Historical Birth of the PCA.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006ENQFQ/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0006ENQFQ&linkCode=as2&tag=survidiges0f-20&linkId=U2CY4SHU5ORX4QZF
From the book The Historical Birth of the PCA.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006ENQFQ/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0006ENQFQ&linkCode=as2&tag=survidiges0f-20&linkId=U2CY4SHU5ORX4QZF
"These alien peoples who are culturally lower, their children of the third generation of faithfulness, can enter the covenant; they then may enter the congregation. This applied to certain peoples who are rather depraved. They could after three generations function as covenant members."
~ RJ Rushdoony, "God in the Camp"
~ RJ Rushdoony, "God in the Camp"
Rushdoony on Alienism:
“Ironically, at the same time that humanistic statism de-personalizes life and man, it speaks often about 'the Brotherhood of man' a term from family life. This doctrine of brotherhood, however, is an intellectual concept and an abstraction. It has nothing to do with family life, even though the term 'family of man' is often used. This idea of the brotherhood refers to the statist integration of races, nationalities, and cultures to form a homogeneous blend in which all the distinctives of each are lost. The God given personal identities and ways of white, black Oriental, and other peoples are all offensive to these statists. They seek to create a humanity which has no personal identities but acts, responds, and functions in terms of social evolutionary plans. Theirs is a plan for death and they call it life."
RJ Rushdoony
Roots of Reconstruction pg. 323
“Ironically, at the same time that humanistic statism de-personalizes life and man, it speaks often about 'the Brotherhood of man' a term from family life. This doctrine of brotherhood, however, is an intellectual concept and an abstraction. It has nothing to do with family life, even though the term 'family of man' is often used. This idea of the brotherhood refers to the statist integration of races, nationalities, and cultures to form a homogeneous blend in which all the distinctives of each are lost. The God given personal identities and ways of white, black Oriental, and other peoples are all offensive to these statists. They seek to create a humanity which has no personal identities but acts, responds, and functions in terms of social evolutionary plans. Theirs is a plan for death and they call it life."
RJ Rushdoony
Roots of Reconstruction pg. 323