Creativity
Creativity is a belief system made popular by the late Ben E. Klassen.
Creativity is the belief in the spirituality of nature and natural order.
Creativity rejects Christianity as a subversive Jewish faith which is destroying
European culture. Creativity has no "god" but believes man can evolve through
discipline into a higher being.
The Essence of a CreatorA CREATOR puts loyalty towards his own race above every other loyalty. A CREATOR is responsible, productive, and constructive. A CREATOR places a high value on honor and self-respect, and will defend his own honor, the honor of his race and of his family at all costs. A CREATOR recognizes both love and hate as the two most powerful driving forces in life: that both emotions are healthy and essential to life, and to possess only one and to be deprived of the other is to be as crippled as a bird with only one wing. A CREATOR realizes that both love and hate, in order to be constructive, must be directed in the proper channels and to do otherwise is destructive and suicidal. A CREATOR therefore makes a careful distinction between his loved ones and his enemies. He loves, aids, and abets those of his own race and his own kind, and hates his enemies, namely Jews, niggers, and the mud races. A CREATOR is eager, optimistic, aggressive, energetic, and self-sacrificing for the best interests of his people. A CREATOR strives to keep physically fit and keep his body in the best of health at all times. A CREATOR is inquisitive, adventurous, and has a cheerful zest for living. A CREATOR is tough, tenacious, resolute, persistent, persevering, indefatigable, as were the ancient Romans. A CREATOR is practical, down-to-earth, and concentrates on those goals and activities that are meaningful and worthwhile. A CREATOR is brave and courageous and always a proud credit to his people. A CREATOR places a high value on ATTITUDE, strives continually to maintain a a healthy, positive, and dynamic attitude towards life. A CREATOR is an ACHIEVER and a PRODUCER. A CREATOR is a problem solver.
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Ben Klassen on the beauty of Nature
(Nature�s Eternal Religion, Book I, Chapter 1, page 4)
�When we look at the natural world about us, we are awed at the beauty and the majesty of Nature. We view the delicate rosy sunsets reflected in the wispy clouds, we view the massive splendor of the mountains, gleaming and shining in their white coats of snow in the winter, bursting with greenery and the color of flowers in the spring and in the summer, painted with endless coats of yellow and red with the changing leaves in the autumn. We can view about us the vast expanse of the oceans sweeping endlessly, wave upon wave, and finally beating on some distant rocky shore or some sandy beach. We are deeply impressed with the clear, crisp, tingling air of the desert at sunrise and the coral, pink beauty of it all as the first rays of the sun strike the dry, wind-eroded crags of the mountain. As we wander through an endless field of brightly colored flowers on the prairie hillsides in the springtime, we are overwhelmed with the profusion of colors and beauty and variety with which Nature has surrounded us.
As we drink in the beauty of the flowers, of the blue skies, the green trees, the mountains and the rippling streams, we are glad to be alive. We don�t understand it all, we have no idea how long Nature has been putting on her bountiful displays. We just know that year after year Nature rolls through her seasons of winter, spring, summer, and fall. We just know that Nature is always the same, yet always changing. We see that as spring approaches the flowers come forth out of the ground and later begin to bloom in their profuse colors, only to wither and wilt during the summer, produce their seed in fall, and go to sleep under a blanket of snow during the winter. Then comes spring again, and the seeds burst forth into a new generation of flowers and the same cycle is repeated again.
Woven through all the laws of Nature is a fantastic astounding interrelationship, a meshing of all the intricate gears that has made Nature function endlessly and perpetually in her inexorable drive forward through eons of time, forever changing, but her laws forever fixed, stable and unbending.�
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