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Can There Be Morality Without the Abrahamic God? (Hint: Yes)
by David Sims “IF THERE IS no God, where does our morality and the ability to know right from wrong come from?” Theologians and religious leaders often attempt to make God a prerequisite for morality, but this is contrived to make the belief system that they are selling seem more valuable…
July 4th: A Sham and a Lie
A classic American Dissident Voices broadcast to commemorate July 4th
https://nationalvanguard.org/audio/ADV%202015-0704dws.mp3 by Kevin Alfred Strom IT’S JULY 4th again — so-called Independence Day. The day we watch the Chinese fireworks and eat the carcinogenic hot dogs and get drunk…
Can Jordan Peterson Sink Any Lower?
YOU’VE PROBABLY READ ABOUT the DealBook Summit held in New York recently. Sponsored by the ((New York Times)) and directed by ((Andrew Ross Sorkin)) it was more like a bar mitzvah than an economic conference, featuring as it did such luminaries as Janet Yellen, Mark Zuckerberg, Vladimir Zelensky,…
One Shot and One Shot Only
by John Meisner THE DAY IS UPON us. The West is, in all senses of the word, now dead. We lie in the catacombs of our once great civilization. However, from this death will come life. The cycle of life and death is intertwined with the seasons. Among a select few we still find the force that will start the cycle…
There’s Less Than Nothing There
New York magazine’s vision of Bernie Madoff after he was caught. The Jewish establishment loved him, though, before he was caught. Madoff typifies the Jewish pattern of convincing the marks that something is there when it really isn’t: banks, crypto casinos like FTX, stock market “derivatives”…
Four Wars that We Lost, part 4
Rejecting the spiritual cancer that has infected our race will be like placing a great, unstoppable sword into our hands. (painting by Espen Olsen Sætervik; purchase his works) by Wolf Stoner Conclusion NATURE IS VERY PATIENT and just, but harsh. She can wait for a long time and gives multiple opportunities…
Higher, Better, and Higher Still
by David Sims WHEN I SORT MORAL perspectives in terms of quality, the lowest of them all is the slave morality of Christianity. Christianity caught on first among the slaves of the late Roman Empire. Because they were too cowardly to pursue what they really wanted, they turned self-denial, self-abasement,…
The Hated Race
by David Sims THERE ARE MANY voices in the media and the academy telling us that the defining characteristic of White people is the evil we do. But that isn’t a defining characteristic of our race at all. No. What White people are, overall, is the most capable race. Other races have done every bad…
The Most Interesting Problem in the World
by Blake Hood Real thought is an experience. It begins as a change in the blood, a slow convulsion and revolution in the body itself. It ends as a new piece of awareness, a new reality in mental consciousness.To be a man! To risk your body and your blood first, and then to risk your mind. All the time, to risk…
Philosophy, Religion, and the Laws of Nature
by David Sims WHY IS IT THAT nearly every question of this kind — i.e., on the nature of morality — quickly accrues more than 100 answers on online forums? Are these questions so easy that anyone at all can answer them? But, okay, I’ll give it a try too. I think that philosophers know as little about ethics,…