I have enjoyed this exposé, but can I ask, what do you make of
Christian Identity groups? I assume that they would take offence, at
you calling Yahweh a "demonic miscreator". They are dispensionalist
Christians, who not unlike their somewhat weaker non-racial
ideologists the British Israelites, believe that they are from a
certain genetic seed line stemming from Adam to Abel. All other non
whites are of course from Eve, the line of Cain, as far as I
remember. Confusing?
As the name, British Israelite and Christian Identity imply they are
the chosen Judaic race, whilst Christian Identity would be very much
at odds with the Christian Zionism of Billy Graham.
So if you can give a Gnostic interpretation of the Christian
Identity belief system, I would be surprised, but then maybe not. As
I stated, due to their Judaic particularity both groups have a very
fundamentalist Christian orientation. One stemming from the promised
land mentality typical of the 17 and 1800s and the other from
millenarian nostalgia typical of the industrial epoch and British
expansionism. Perhaps Rosenberg does share some of these traits, a
Nazi Volk for his chosen race. Or was, it just to keep the same old
Lutheran bible bashers, happy? And is this not at odds with those of
a more Pagan orientation that would appeal to Irminsul thinking?
--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "brightimperator"
<brightimperator@...> wrote:
>
>
> From the very beginning, it seems, there was serious conflict
between
> two starkly opposed strands of Christianity: the gnostic, Greco-
Persian
> dualist group, and the Judaic, Noahide faction that we see largely
> victorious over the world-mob today.
>
> This judaistic, Noahidic Christianity is the one Nietzsche
attacked when
> he said a Christian is "only a Jew of a 'freer' confession of
faith".
>
> The source of the defeated Christianity is actually the lands of
the
> Aryans of the East, Persia and India. This defeated Aryan impulse
was
> powerful enough at the birth of Christianity to figure in the
mainstream
> Gospels in the form of the wise Magi from the East. The struggle
between
> the Aryo-Christians and the Judaizers, and the practical victory of
> Judea, is encoded in the gospel account of the Council of
Jerusalem and
> its promulgation of Noahidic Judaic legalisms for the lower-
ranking,
> non-Hebrew Christians.
>
> Irano-Aryan dualist Christianity posits a decisive difference
between
> the benign Christian God, "the Holy Spirit", nourisher of the
positive
> aspects of creation, and the demonic miscreator Yahweh, Old
Testament
> God of Israel, the source of existent non-existence and
unrestrained
> materialism, worshipped by the primitive Jews who have not
attained the
> progressive moral maturity to distinguish in life between the
inferior
> and the higher. Notice the key fact that the words Jehovah and
Adonai
> are absent from the New Testament. God is simply "Father".
>
> The ambiguous figure of Alfred Rosenberg certainly doesn't
represent the
> pinnacle of human intellectual culture, but he actually reveals the
> basis of a "positive Christianity" compatible with Helleno-Aryan
Western
> culture in his constant reference to the "lost, anti-jewish
> Christianity" of the ancient Gnostics and the Irano-Aryan dualist
> heretics of the Middle Ages.
>
> Relatedly, Manichaeism teaches the Realm of Light and the
transcendent
> Christ are located in the North, while the Prince of Darkness
reigns in
> the South with his giants and demons.
>
> Manichaeism, formulated by the Aryo-Persian aristocrat Mani,
constituted
> an occult influence on the Catharistic Arthurian Grail mythos,
which, as
> Evola demonstrates in his "The Mystery of the Grail", is bound up
with
> the spirit of the Nordic peoples.
>
> In terms of Evola's ideal opposition between the Light of the
North and
> the Light of the South, this Manichaean doctrine carries an
extended
> racial-metaphysical meaning: the Southern kingdom of Satan and his
> spiritually dense black and semitic demonic troops arrayed against
the
> King of the Paradise of Light (Thule) of the Hyperboreans.
>