Nine percent? At the beginning of our century some Amazonian tribes continue the practice as horribly as described above. With the advances in technology we can even watch videos on YouTube about such practices, like children being buried alive. Let us remember the exclamation of Sahagún. The humble friar would have found it rather difficult…
Category: Ezekiel
Christianity’s Criminal History, 76
Below, an abridged translation from the third volume of Karlheinz Deschner’s Kriminalgeschichte des Christentums. The same as the work of Isaiah, the book of Ezekiel, written almost all in the first person, unites prophecies of misfortunes and beatitudes, reprimands and threats with tempting hymns and omens. For a long time it was considered the…
Christianity’s Criminal History, 73
Below, a translation from a section of the third volume of Karlheinz Deschner’s Kriminalgeschichte des Christentums. The five books of Moses, which Moses did not write The Old Testament is a very random and very fragmentary selection of what was left of ancient transmission. The Bible itself quotes the titles of nineteen works that…
Matthew Kersten’s hilarious review
Of the Holy Bible Poor editing, logical fallacies, one-dimensional characters, and narrative inconsistencies ruin an otherwise imaginative dystopian fantasy novel in which a vengeful deity enslaves humanity into worshipping him. The King James Bible has an extremely intriguing premise, but the execution of that premise is poor and doesn’t do it justice at all. Regardless,…
Auster’s unpublished chapter
Just in case this chapter is removed from View From the Right (VFR) after Lawrence Auster dies (he’s struggling with cancer), I would like to save it here: ______ 卐 ______ “Any large number of free-thinking Jews” is “undesirable” if one wants to maintain or develop a society in which a Christian tradition…