Nature’s Eternal Religion

Nature’s Eternal Religion by Ben Klassen, published by Metal-Inex Incorporated in 2016, is a comprehensive text that serves as the foundational work of the Creativity movement. This edition spans 482 pages and is presented in English. The book is divided into two main sections: Book I – The Unavenged Outrage and Book II – The Salvation. It opens with a discussion on nature and its laws, followed by a declaration of the belief that the White race is “Nature’s Finest.” The first book critiques Christianity and questions the historicity of various biblical narratives.
Readers will find a critical examination of religious beliefs, particularly focusing on Christianity and its texts. Klassen challenges the validity of numerous biblical stories, including those of Adam and Eve and the Resurrection, while also questioning the existence of Jesus based on a lack of independent evidence. The work engages with themes of religion, atheism, and ethics, addressing issues of religious intolerance and conflict. This edition provides a detailed exploration of Klassen’s views and arguments, making it a significant text for those interested in the intersection of religion and societal beliefs.
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Nature’s Eternal Religion is the founding text of Creativity. It is divided into two sub-sections, which can be considered books in their own right: Book I – The Unavenged Outrage and Book II – The Salvation. The first chapter discusses nature, and what Klassen sees as nature’s laws. The second chapter states the religious belief that the White race is “Nature’s Finest.” The first book goes on to critique Christianity, including the Christian Bible. A large number of biblical stories, including the story of Adam and Eve, Jonah and the whale and the Resurrection, are ruled to be historically unlikely. The historicity of Jesus is also questioned, with the author concluding that he can find no independent evidence for the existence of the man
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