• Judeo-Christian

    Counter Currents - Jul 24th 2025 9:17am EDT

    1,322 words In American public life, few phrases are as pervasive—and as misleading—as “Judeo-Christian values.” Politicians from both parties routinely invoke the term to describe the moral foundations of the United States, suggesting a shared religious heritage between Jews and Christians that supposedly binds the nation together. But this unity is an illusion. Judaism and […]

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  • Reading Gibbon in the Age of Trump

    Counter Currents - Jul 17th 2025 10:12am EDT

    4,727 words   When I was in the army in the mid-70s, I was posted to Frankfurt, Germany and spent a lot of time catching up on my reading. Some guys in my company devoured books, the vast majority westerns, sci-fi, and the occasional odd jobs like Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Repair. There […]

  • Pilgrimage

    Varg Vikernes - Jul 14th 2025 10:12am EDT

    Continuing on the topic I brought up yesterday, let us discuss pilgrimage. To many of you this is a term linked to Christianity, but in reality, “Pagan” Europeans went on pilgrimage thousands of years before Christianity was even a thing. People in pagan cultures regularly traveled to sacred sites, holy springs (e.g., the Well of […]

  • You Don’t Realize How ‘Liberal’ You Are

    American Renaissance - Jul 3rd 2025 5:47pm EDT

    Credit Image: © Vincent Isore/IP3 via ZUMA Press Alain de Benoist, Against Liberalism: Society Is Not a Market, trans. F. Roger Devlin, Middle Europe Books, 312 pp., $30.00 Last December, a rift opened in the MAGA coalition over legal immigration. Elon Musk, a white South African turned US citizen, wrote on X: “If you want […]

  • The Coming Right Wing Messiah?

    Counter Currents - Jun 24th 2025 12:37pm EDT

    1,241 words Something I have noticed about even the nominally anti-Christian, Pagan, or Satanist radical right is a persistent Messianism, or a belief within these ideologies concerning “the One” who will come to the rescue of Western civilisation and begin a new Golden Age. In The Lightning and the Sun (1958), Savitri Devi wrote about […]

  • Foreign Religions Conquer Us

    Amerika.org - Jun 16th 2025 1:32am EDT

    We are about to confront the Christian issue in the West, namely how Christianity failed to protect us and whether it can aid us in the future. Already many are noticing that European society was complete and more advanced before Christianity and the centuries of dysgenic religious wars that followed. Christianity imposed on us a […]

  • Interview with Will Williams: Saga of the White Will

    Counter Currents - May 22nd 2025 9:42am EDT

    2,062 words I bring readers of Counter-Currents an exclusive interview with William White Williams. Will is the head of the current National Alliance (NA) and has been active in the WN scene for over 40 years. He is a man who has something to say and has experienced a lot, as he mentions in his […]

  • Stephen Hawking: The Gimp Who Would Be God

    Counter Currents - May 20th 2025 9:06am EDT

    1,384 words As if it were the center of the universe, celebrity physicist Stephen Hawking’s new book The Grand Design rocketed atop the publishing cosmos and reached #1 on Amazon even before its official release date last Tuesday. The book’s speed-of-light ascent was powered mainly by leaked excerpts wherein Hawking and coauthor Leonard Mlodinow assert […]

  • The Problem with Christian Nationalism, American-Style

    Counter Currents - May 15th 2025 11:00am EDT

    1,729 words An article appeared recently on both Iron Ink and Tribal Theocrat defending the “dissident Christian right” against the charge that Christian nationalism is little more than a “woke right” heresy. The case for the defense, as set out by the pseudonymous author (“jetbrane” or “Enos Powell,” take your pick), rests upon a description […]

  • HT – What Needs To Be Done – Hour 1

    Red Ice TV - May 13th 2025 12:00pm EDT

    Firebrand HT joins Henrik to talk about his trajectory towards pro-White activism, Abrahamism and much more. Don’t miss this very interesting discussion. Video version Sign up for a membership at redicemembers.com | subscribestar.com/redice | redicetv.locals.com  to watch part 2 of this interview. ⭐️ Donate:Donate: redice.tv/donate BitChute: bitchute.com/redicetvOdysee: Odysee.com/@redicetvRumble: rumble.com/user/redicetvLocals: redicetv.locals.comX: x.com/redicetvTelegram: t.me/rediceuncensoredGab: gab.com/redicetvInstagram: instagram.com/redicetvVK: vk.com/redicetvCampsite: campsite.bio/redicetvLink Tree: linktr.ee/redicetv

  • New Pope Has Creole Roots in New Orleans

    American Renaissance - May 9th 2025 5:00pm EDT

    Robert Francis Prevost, the Chicago-born cardinal selected on Thursday as the new pope, is descended from Creole people of color from New Orleans. The pope’s maternal grandparents, both of whom are described as Black or mulatto in various historical records, lived in the city’s Seventh Ward, an area that is traditionally Catholic and a melting […]

  • Pope Leo XIV Becomes First American Pope

    Occidental Dissent - May 9th 2025 12:57pm EDT

    NOW – Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope in history, emerges. pic.twitter.com/rcLd1gRkQA — Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) May 8, 2025 I don’t much to say about Pope Leo XIV. I’m expecting more of the same that we got from Pope Francis. Is there any reason to believe the church will move in a more traditionalist direction? […]

  • The Pope Appears Uneasy With Trump Immigration Policies

    American Renaissance - May 9th 2025 12:48pm EDT

    Months before Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost became the first American pope, a social media account under his name expressed criticism of Vice President JD Vance, sharing an article that called the vice president’s interpretation of Christian doctrine “wrong.” The piece, published in The National Catholic Reporter, was a rebuttal to Mr. Vance’s interpretation of a […]

  • Struggle Between Darwinism and Christianity / Liberalism Defines Our Age

    Amerika.org - May 5th 2025 6:32am EDT

    In what is either a cynical or optimistic view, humanity needs the present time in order to have a learning experience about symbolism. First we rejected idol-worship, and adopted abstract symbolic gods instead. Some would say we are in the process of rejecting centralized authority, which relies on the notion of a shared “truth” or […]

  • Germany’s Leading Party Is ‘Unconstitutional’

    American Renaissance - May 2nd 2025 3:04pm EDT

    Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey heap scorn on Germany’s idea of “democracy.” They also discuss Cardinal Sarah, Harmeet Dhillon, and the Congressional Medal of Honor. Thumbnail credit: © Imago via ZUMA Press Subscribe to Radio Renaissance podcasts on Substack here. Subscribe on Bitchute here. Find this podcast on X here. Download this episode here. The […]

  • Purgatory In Bruges

    Counter Currents - Apr 28th 2025 8:42am EDT

    1,882 words Here may indeed be torment, but not death. Dante Alighieri, Purgatorio Perhaps that’s what hell is. The entire rest of eternity spent in Bruges. Ray, In Bruges *** I haven’t been to the cinema in 15 years. I don’t even know if they have them here in Costa Rica. I’ve certainly never seen […]

  • Conversations on the “Jewish Question”

    Amerika.org - Apr 28th 2025 6:32am EDT

    I had an interesting weekend, part of which involved speaking to four people who were articulate defenders of their positions. These were: 1. A Christian anti-Semite who fully believes in the JQ and sees a metaphysical dimension to it. 2. A Jewish person “but I eat hot dogs” of a relaxed interpretation of the religion […]

  • Who Will Be the Next Pope?

    American Renaissance - Apr 25th 2025 9:22pm EDT

    Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey wonder if the next pope will want to keep Europe Christian. They also discuss disparate impact, Howard University, and the AfD.  Thumbnail credit: Alessia Giuliani/IPA via ZUMA Press Subscribe to Radio Renaissance podcasts on Substack here. Subscribe on Bitchute here. Find this podcast on X here. Download this episode […]

  • Ryan Burge: 2024 Election Post-Mortem: Evangelicals

    Occidental Dissent - Apr 23rd 2025 12:18pm EDT

    We’ve been newscucked! The 2024 Cooperative Election Study just dropped. This provides similar, but higher quality data on what happened in the 2024 election than the network exit polls. We have an important article coming out soon about voting patterns which relied on 2024 exit polls. Unfortunately, we finished it and it has already gone […]

  • The Stakes in the 2025 Papal Conclave

    American Renaissance - Apr 22nd 2025 1:38pm EDT

    On April 21, 2025, Easter Monday, Pope Francis — born Jorge Mario Bergoglio to a working-class Italo-Argentine family — died at age 88, felled by a stroke after battling pneumonia. The date, coinciding with the traditional anniversary of Rome’s founding, carries a poignant symbolism: The eternal city, cradle of the Roman Empire, mourns a pontiff […]

  • Pope Francis Dies At 88

    Occidental Dissent - Apr 21st 2025 9:47pm EDT

    I’m not going to dance on his grave. The most respectful thing I can say about this is 1.) that I hope the next pope is more like Pope Benedict XVI than Pope Francis and 2.) that Catholics don’t have to defend Jorge Bergoglio anymore. Axios: “Pope Francis died on Easter Monday at age 88, the […]

  • How Diversity Caused an Invasion of Europe

    Amerika.org - Apr 10th 2025 6:32am EDT

    Diversity means more than one ethnic group in the same nation, even if the groups share a religion. Most members of each group act for that group alone, which requires that they displace other groups, and in this competition, disunity flourishes and society falls apart. In ancient Spain, diversity tensions caused a Muslim invasion: The […]

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  • Death Cycle: Shuttling Between Two Wings of the Same Bird

    Amerika.org - Mar 28th 2025 6:32am EDT

    Permanent agricultural civilization was never guaranteed to succeed. Humans were originally nomadic hunter-gatherers because this avoided the problems of setting up permanent organizations where people did the same thing every day. Civilizations seem to fall prey to two prongs of the same fork, (1) bourgeois cosmopolitan egalitarianism and (2) dualistic symbolism, which posits another world […]

  • Race in Mormon Theology, Part II

    American Renaissance - Mar 26th 2025 2:39pm EDT

    Continued from Part I. In the 1960s, outside pressure and even internal criticism built up against the church. Some universities, such as Stanford, refused to compete with the Mormons’ Brigham Young University until it changed its stance. The church resisted throughout the sixties. BYU campus in the 1960s. Privately, David O. McKay, who at that […]

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  • Seeds of Europhilia

    Counter Currents - Mar 26th 2025 9:21am EDT

    1,267 words As a zealous Christian young man, most of the books I had been reading were concerned with one thing: devotion, which I would basically define as loving God, avoiding sin, and proselytizing per The Great Commission. “Culture,” on the other hand, was, I believed, a distraction at best, certainly superfluous. A stumbling block […]