April 9th, I was a guest on Clement Pulaski's True Sons of Abraham, podcast. We discussed Donald Trump and a few other similar topics, from the Christian Nationalist, Christ-centered worldview. On the YouTube video below, I give a short video introduction to tell a little bit more about Clement and the important work that he is doing on his website. Clement has also recorded several other off the cuff podcasts since our shared podcast. You can access his full list of podcasts here, but I also encourage you to view his articles and his online books as well.
Unfortunately, due to my family's busy schedule, it took me a little while to get this posted. I do plan on recording another couple of videos this weekend, God-willing. They will probably be short in nature, but to the point:
1) A message regarding White Advocates who profess Christianity
2) A message regarding White Advocates who are Anti-Christ
After these, I have a vision to perhaps record another product review video or two. Over time, you should be able to see the kind of products we buy, and why. And maybe I can convince a few of you to put a little more thinking and prayer into the purchases you make and the other "little" decisions of life.
When I say I am "Anti-Technology" I am half joking, but it is yet based on the truth of what I believe. I don't believe we should embrace technology just to embrace technology. I believe there is plenty of technology that might make things more convenient or easier, that should be rejected. An extreme example would be, if there were a technology that could track all of your thoughts. The reasoning behind such a technology, like with most technology that intrudes on liberty, would be that it prevents crime, or that it would help solve crime. In other words, increased technology, like most oppressive laws, are based on "safety" or some form of supposed societal good.Although it might be true that it could "help" in those ways, I am against such technology because that technology is not worthy enough to lose our freedoms over. I use this same reasoning as my basis to be against technology on less extreme things (even though they are not actually much "less extreme" when you really consider it).Is it worth it for our societies to have conveniences like automobiles, factories, the electrical grid system, air travel, cellular phones/mobile devices, etc., etc.? I would raise an argument that more evil has come from these things, than good. I believe that we lose more than we gain.
Biblical Christianity vs Christian Humanism
The reason why I believe most people would find the above statement to be borderline lunatic, is because they have embraced a humanist philosophy. While Rushdoony in no way endorsed my view, his view has shaped my thinking in this area. He explains that to modern man, because he has embraced humanism, man's life is the most sacred thing. This is in his section of The Institutes of Biblical Law where he speaks about the Death Penalty. Let me explain:The Humanist thinker is generally against the death penalty. In his mind, because man is god, man's life is most sacred. Man's life is of higher value than justice, righteousness, and the glory of God. So to put someone to death is immoral because it violates these principles of humanism.
In a God-centered society, the Death Penalty is used "to put away the evil". The glory of God is of highest value. Not only this, but it can be argued that God still yet places high value on human life; when a murderer is put to death, society is spared from further evil (in the form of murder). I argue the same points for being "anti-technology". Will some forms of technology save certain individual lives? Certainly. But is that more important than being able to have a society that glorifies God, and that has liberty? The humanist thinks so; because human life trumps the glory of God. Furthermore, I would argue that such technology actually produces much death. Sure, you can rush your child to the hospital in an ambulance and save his life due to the automobile. But how many people are killed in car accidents every year? But even if this were not so, I would still choose against having that technology due to the former points. I would argue this on most things that have come from the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial Revolution is from the pit of hell, in the fruit it has borne.
A More Refined Definition
Do I still use these technologies? Yes. There isn't really any escaping it. But if/when new communities are built, when the current economic system collapses (it is not a matter of if, but when), and if I am a leader of a community, or have any authority, I am going to push for our societies to have as little of this as possible. I don't have all the details figured out. And I don't believe using the technology is evil in of itself. But I think the world would be better off for the glory of God if it didn't have certain forms of technology. So I am not actually against technology. A hammer is technology. So is a screwdriver. And a rake. And a shovel. I appreciate these forms of technology. But I do not appreciate drones, or security cameras, or metal detectors, or naked body scanners, and anything that is oppressive in of itself, or that can lead to oppression. I do not endorse technology that causes the family to scatter, the community to be broken up, and that induces individualism (rather than community living). This is all part of my belief in Kinism. If we go back to the local community, using God's natural means to live our lives (rather than worshiping self and what we can do), living off the land, using what he has provided (animals rather than machines is just one example), then Kinism is the natural result. This is why Kinists are wasting their time if all they do is pursue intellectual/doctrinal/political matters. We need to get practical first, and above all. The other things have their place, but the practical is where the meat is. And the chief of practical living is that every detail of all our actions are measured carefully by the word of God, and we honor Christ above all else. May we all seek to do this, and repent if we are not currently so doing. I am just scratching the surface on this all. I have not even touched on several things: How certain technologies have caused us to lose many of our jobs; what is the result? The corporate masters get more rich, thereby oppressing us more. We have millions of people without jobs that otherwise would have. Multiply this with the abuse that corporations have done to the earth (and no, I am not an earth worshiper, but we are still responsible to be good stewards). Add to that, how that our health has deteriorated due to our lack of physical activity. We once were a strong people of courage and bravery, and were robust, tough and gritty. Now we are a bunch of pacified sissies who don't know how to fix anything, and don't know how to do anything. If the grid of electric and of "Just in Time" goods were to fail tomorrow, probably 90% or more of people would die because they have no clue how to live independent of it. Our DNA is being genetically altered by radio, internet, microwave, electric frequencies. The list can go on and on. I would keep going but I hope we all get the point now. I am Anti-Technology, and that for good reason. At least, according to this crazy blog writer, I am. Swiss Kinist
Our latest YouTube video is out, and this time it is (finally) a product review. I have always had the heart to want to review products and/or local businesses. I had meant to do so through this blog, but never got around to it.
If you know anything about me, you know that I push hard for buying from local, small businesses. I am anti-corporation, anti-technology (ironically, as I type on a computer and create YouTube videos), and pro-local community. The goal, eventually, is to separate from the grid system, as described in Michael Bunker's Surviving Off Off-Grid book, which is an excellent read. It will challenge the way you think about everything. It is not a "How to Do" book, but a "How to Think" book.
Anyhow, this review of is The Portland Press. We ran into it by the Providence of God; because all attempts to search for American Made French Presses failed, when our vintage, German-Made French Press had the glass break, and we were unable to get a replacement for it.
I did this review for free, and without any prompting from the company. My goal is to get people to stop buying from huge corporation, and buy from local and small businesses. I have a loose system of how I prioritize my spending:
1) Small Local Business
2) Small Business
3) Local Business
4) American Made
5) German Made
6) Made somewhere known for quality (for example, my Vintage Newsboy Hat, that you see on the Intro Video, was made in Scottland-- the one I have worn in the latest videos was made in the USA)
7) Everything else
Of course, price does sometimes come into play, and depending on what we are buying, small compromises have to be made. But these are my goals when I buy a product. When I go to a restaurant or something like that, I am looking for local, and I am looking at the kind of ingredients; does this business use local or organic food?
All that to say, enjoy the video review. If you have any questions, put it in the comments on a YouTube video, or on my Google Plus page.
Our next video is up and loaded to YouTube: Donald Trump is Controlled Opposition. Unfortunately, there seem to be very few Kinists and/or folks on the alternate right who are not falling down at the feet of Donald Trump.
The video highlights some of, although not even close to all of the reasons why neither I nor Bret McAtee, support Donald Trump. In addition to what I mention, I want to key in on an important point in all this: Kinists have been known to chide anyone who has supported politicians, over the years.
Rewind
When Gary Demar of American Vision came out in support of John McCain, 8 years ago, citing the doctrine of the lesser of two evils, Kinists were all over him. Demar argued that it was a waste to vote 3rd party, and that you should vote for John McCain, so that you could stop the election of Marxist Barack Hussein Obama.
I remember at the time, I tended to agree with Demar. I think I actually did vote for John McCain; from the perspective that he would do less damage to our liberties, and more potential good, than Obama would. So yes, McCain is a screwed up guy, but he isn't an ultra Marxist like Obama. So vote for McCain, right? No, not according to Kinists or the alternate right.
Fast Forward
Yet fast forward 8 years, and we have Kinists and their non-Christian companions falling all over Trump, praising him, defending him with vigor, and speaking as if he were the next Adolph Hitler (in a good way), even though none of what he believes, says, or has done in the past would give credence to this kind of faith in Trump.
What will the next excuse for Trump be? Anti-Jewishness is one of the hallmarks of Kinism. We see clearly that Jewish elites are a cancer in society, and the Jewish people as a whole (although not every single Jew) are anti-white, anti-Christ, and enemies of everything we believe in. Yet, despite Trump's commitment to "The Jewish State", no one in our movement will yet humble themselves to abandon their faith in Donald Trump.
So what is the anticipated response I am expecting? Well, something like Gary Demar's lesser of two evils justification: He is not as bad as the other guys. Then we have to ask ourselves: okay, why not vote for someone like Ted Cruz, if I believe maybe he is not as bad as Trump? After all, he has a better pro-gun record than Trump does, and holds a lot of our liberties very highly, as demonstrated by his voting record.
The Solution
The solution is to go back to how we started; withdrawal from any hope in the political process. Donald Trump is not an exception to the rule. He is simply a better thought-out, more deceptive version of the false choice the Jewish elite are giving us. He is controlled opposition.
All the hype about Donald Trump being good for Kinists, White Advocates, the Alternate Right, or any such group, is all false-hype and Parrotted (pun intended) lies, that have been repeated so often, that these groups actually think that Trump intends on helping us, and actually cares about us. He won't, and he doesn't.
If it wasn't so grieving, it would be comedy to see all the Twitter posts that alternate right folks make about Trump. Here is comedic example of how a dialogue might work, based on what I see on Twitter:
Dialogue
Alternate Right: Trump is going to do this, and that, and that, and this!! Yeah!!
Me: But wait, Trump never even said he was promising that. Besides, even if he was, since when do politicians keep their promises?
Alternate Right: Well, I just believe (faith) that he will! Yeah! Vote for Trump or you are a Cuck!!!
Okay, A Practical Solution
The only solution, as stated previously in other articles, and in the video, is to turn to the Lord Jesus Christ. We need to build godly communities, and separate ourselves from the system, a little at a time. We need to build an alternate community; not online, but in real life.
You would be much better off backing a project like Beyond Off Grid, which has receive far less of support than it deserves. I mentioned it previously here. Such a project will do 1000 times more for the white race, and for Christianity, than supporting a political candidate ever will. It is time for us to repent of our inaction in the important things, and our action in vain and futile efforts.
I kicked off my YouTube channel with a short Intro Video. Tonight (this morning, to be technical) I have posted my first official video, that actually has a topic. Enjoy! Think of it as a short sermon, directed at Christians who care about the truth, but are deceived by the current generation's lies (passed down to them for a couple of generations now).
"Blessed are ye, when men shall hate you, and when they shall separate you from their company, and shall reproach you, and cast out your name as evil, for the Son of man's sake. Rejoice ye in that day, and leap for joy: for, behold, your reward is great in heaven: for in the like manner did their fathers unto the prophets." -- Luke 6:22,23
Christians are, by nature, to be the truth bearers and those in society who speak against evil, defend the innocent, and hate falsehood. This isn't the case in America. American Christians have bought into many historical lies and have thus participated in slander, joining hand-in-hand with Marxist Christ-haters, who want to destroy Christianity, Western Culture, and the White Race.
When presented with the truth, we need to repent, and turn to Christ in repentance. We must ask our Father in heaven for the courage to stand against the lies perpetrated upon us for generations. We certainly will be hated for it. The true test of our Christianity though, is when we do not back down from the truth, even in the face of false accusation.
"Woe unto you, when all men shall speak well of you! for so did their fathers to the false prophets." --Luke 6:26
1) My take on Donald Trump- This is a long recording and I need to edit it down quite a bit
2) How Christians in this generation, in America, are entirely compromised on truth; how Christians ought to be the key players behind standing for truth against Marxist lies.
This one will end up being approximately 30 minutes, and I still need to edit it. And although I recorded the Trump video first, I will likely post this video before the Trump one, particularly because it will not take as long to edit.
I am hoping to get my video #2 above posted to YouTube by the end of this week, which should be no problem. Then I will post what I had on Trump, probably 2 weeks after that. I hope to have a 2 week schedule, but if I am able to do more often, I will.
3) A video review of a kitchen product that we own. My goal is to review and promote American made, quality products. The more of us who buy American made, the better opportunity we have to make an impact on Americans losing our jobs to foreigners.
As stated previously, I want to give the Christian perspective on all areas of life, down to the last detail. God is not indifferent to even the smallest of choices that we make. All that we do, should be done for the glory of God. And we need to think and act beyond the surface, and look down the road, instead of to only our immediate needs and situations.
So to my 3 readers, I have started a YouTube channel that I hope will be a lot more balanced and frequent than my blog has been. It is just a whole lot easier to talk, than to write an article. My videos are going to mainly be off the cuff thoughts, similar to my Random Thoughts of Conviction. But there will be, God willing, other types of videos. The 2nd video I recorded, which is not yet posted, is a longer video, and concerns the Trump Phenomenon, and is based on the articles written by a Pastor in Michigan on at Iron Ink.
I also want to make my channel a Video Blog/Podcast. I plan to have guests, where we talk about current issues. Overall, as with this blog, my concern is not to attract as many people as possible, to be popular, to be liked, or any such thing. My goal and aim is to glorify Jesus Christ and represent him the best that I can, regardless of the consequences.