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Reflections on the Christ Myth, part 6: An Alternative
by Revilo P. Oliver MR. CARTER PRESENTS a radically different theory about the origins of Christianity sometime in the First Century. He takes his departure from the Stephen who appears in Acts, 6, 5 -7, 60, and is mentioned occasionally in subsequent chapters. The man’s Greek name does not prove that…

Values, Churches, and Constitutions
American Dissident Voices broadcast of 9 October, 2021 https://audio.nationalvanguard.com/programs/ADV 2021-1009 – Values Churches and Constitutions.mp3 by Kevin Alfred Strom RACIAL survival is the necessary basis for having a future. If we as a people make money our primary value in…

The Eternal Quaker
Quakers took their Christianity seriously, with disastrous results. THE QUAKER experience in Pennsylvania can be described in terms of three tendencies which will help us understand what caused the Quakers to fail in government and what helped them continue, despite heavy trials, to be dedicated…

Reflections on the Christ Myth, part 5: One Hypothesis
by Revilo P. Oliver RELATIONS BETWEEN Jews and goyim outside Judaea have always been strained and precarious, except when one has attained such complete dominance as to force the other into hypocritical submission. The Jews, in their scattered colonies throughout the civilized world, needed to…

Reflections on the Christ Myth, part 4: The New Age
by Revilo P. Oliver WE HAVE ALSO reached the beginning of the historical era established by a Scythian monk who had come to Rome, Dionysius Exiguus, c. A.D. 540. According to his calculations, the supposed birth of Jesus marked the beginning of the First Century (28) in the era now in common use.
Mr Carter…
Mr Carter…

Reflections on the Christ Myth, part 3: Heroic Failure
Antiochus IV Epiphanes and the Seleucid Empire by Revilo P. Oliver
IT IS THE great virtue of Mr. Carter’s book that he forces us to consider critically a Jewish and Christian generalization about the history of Judaea in the second century B.C He makes us aware that it is highly probable that, besides…
IT IS THE great virtue of Mr. Carter’s book that he forces us to consider critically a Jewish and Christian generalization about the history of Judaea in the second century B.C He makes us aware that it is highly probable that, besides…

Reflections on the Christ Myth, part 2: Hellenism
by Revilo P. Oliver THE SPECIAL protection of the Jews by Cyrus was continued by his successors until the Persian Empire was conquered by Alexander the Great. That was a truly epochal event. The entire Near and Middle East was transformed. The vast and incontestable superiority of the world’s…

Brown Apex Predator
Krishanti Vignarajah by Douglas Mercer MARTIN LUTHER hated the Jews but what did he think of the Sri Lankans? He probably didn’t think of them at all, but if he had he wouldn’t have thought much of them. But now a big wig wog from that country is living in America, has been educated at our expense…

A Surfeit of Jesuses
Do you really think it all began with a sanctimonious Jewish wonder-worker, strolling about 1st century Palestine? Prepare to be enlightened. There were many Jesuses but the fable was a cultural construct (and, by the way, following a star would lead you in circles). WAS THERE A Jesus? Of course there…

Reflections on the Christ Myth, part 1: What Is Christianity?
by Revilo P. Oliver CHRISTIANITY IS a fusion of two myths. The Jesus myth requires no explication. It is clear that the stories collected in the “New Testament” are versions of a folk-tale formed, like the legend of Robin Hood, by the accretion around a central figure of episodes in the careers…