Superstition And Gullibility – The Achilles Heel Of The White Race

From The White Man’s Bible, by Ben Klassen

Creative Credo No. 45

Over the last two thousand years, two negative characteristics in the minds of the White Race have perhaps caused it more damage than any other. These two defects are its vulnerability to (a) superstition, and (b) gullibility.

Not that the White Race is more susceptible to those flaws of the mind than the dark races. Not at all. It is even probably less so, but the consequences of these shortcomings for the highly advanced White Race have been a thousand times more disastrous than for the dark peoples. These two childish and stupid characteristics are especially strange and humiliating for the noble White Race, whose mental, cultural, creative and productive capabilities have proven so far superior to those of any and all the dark races, there is no comparison.

What is superstition? What is gullibility? Are they interrelated?

Taking the last question first; we find that in order to be superstitious it is to be gullible per se. However, a person can be gullible in certain other areas without being superstitious. Superstition basically is believing in a supernatural “world,” that is, a world outside of Nature and its laws. Primarily these beliefs revolve around a “world” of spirits, ghosts and spooks, which mean basically the same thing, and as a term of derision we will refer to this whole mess of spirits and ghosts as “spooks.”

This world of spooks is further expanded into good guys and bad guys; into “holy” ghosts, gods, goddesses, angels, seraphins; and the “bad” spooks, lucifers, witches, demons, devils, and a host. of other lesser spooks. The field of demonology is a whole subject unto itself about which whole volumes of idiotic books have been written. Needless to say, no one except perhaps a refugee from a nut-house has ever seen a “demon.”

As far as the gods in this spook world are concerned, certain authors have catalogued as many as 30,000 individual gods that a superstitious and gullible mankind has concocted, worshipped, and foolishly believed in, over the milleniums. Evidently this “second world” is a world that has its own set of jumbled laws reserved for the spooks and spirits. Obviously, they contradict and defy Nature’s Laws.

Nobody seems to have bothered to define under what kind of laws these spooks operate, and anyth ...

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