(navigation image)
Home American Libraries | Canadian Libraries | Universal Library | Community Texts | Project Gutenberg | Children's Library | Biodiversity Heritage Library | Additional Collections
Search: Advanced Search
Anonymous User (login or join us) Upload

View the book

[item image]

Read Online
(1.3 M)PDF
EPUB
Kindle
Daisy
(1.1 M)Full Text
(4.8 M)DjVu


All Files: HTTP

Help reading texts

Resources

Bookmark

White Man's Bible by Ben Klassen


Author: Ben Klassen
Keywords: white man; ben klassen; race; racism; white separatist; white supremacist; jews; judaism; jewish; israel; zionism; kkk; neo-nazi; national socialist; white mans bible; hate; racist
Language: Swedish
Collection: opensource

Description

Bernard "Ben" Klassen (February 20, 1918 to August 6, 1993) was the founder of the ethnic nationalist and white separatist Church of the Creator in 1973, later called the World Church of the Creator.

Klassen was born in Taurida, Ukraine to a Mennonite family. At the age of five, he and his family moved to Mexico, where they lived for one year. At age six, he moved with his family to Herschel, Saskatchewan (in Canada). He attended the German-English Academy (now Rosthern Junior College). In 1968, Ben Klassen moved to Florida to work for George Wallace's presidential campaign. In 1973 Klassen founded the original Church of the Creator (COTC). The religious organization was later revived as the World Church of the Creator (WCOTC) in 1996 with Matthew F. Hale as its Pontifex Maximus, or Head Priest, and later the name was changed to The Creativity Movement (TCM) in 2003 because of a trademark dispute after the TE-TA-MA "Truth" Foundation which did the sneaky thing of trademarking the name Church of the Creator in 1997, nearly 24 years after the real and original Ben Klassen Church of the Creator was founded and published it's books at the library of Congress.

Klassen attracted several hundred white racial loyalists as members from the US, Canada, Sweden, Ukraine, Russia, Poland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Australia and South Africa.

Ben Klassen first popularized the term Racial Holy War (RaHoWa) within the white racialist movement. He also consistently called Black people "niggers" in public discourse as well as in the literature of the COTC, as opposed to many white nationalist leaders who use relatively more polite terms for the aforementioned group in public. For example, the 7th commandment of the COTC's "16 commandments of Creativity" openly uses the word "nigger".

Ben Klassen was the author of several books - Nature's Eternal Religion (1973), The White Man's Bible (1981), Expanding Creativity (1985), A Revolution of Values Through Religion (1991), the autobiographical work Trials, Tribulations and Triumphs (1993)and many others.

In 1981 Ben Klassen wrote his most popular book the White Mans Bible, the Second of the Holy Books of Creativity.

To read all of Ben Klassen's major written works, visit www.SolarGeneral.com


Be the first to write a review
Downloaded 356 times
Reviews

Selected metadata

Identifier: WhiteMansBibleByBenKlassen
Mediatype: texts
Identifier-access: http://www.archive.org/details/WhiteMansBibleByBenKlassen
Identifier-ark: ark:/13960/t9h42c952
Ppi: 300
Ocr: ABBYY FineReader 8.0

Terms of Use (10 Mar 2001)