Editors’ note: To contextualise these translations of Karlheinz Deschner’s encyclopaedic history of the Church in 10-volumes, Kriminalgeschichte des Christentums, see the abridged translation of Volume I (here). The Christian Book Burning and the Annihilation of Classical Culture Where is the wise person? Where is the educated one? Where is the philosopher of this…
Category: Pope Gregory I
Christianity’s Criminal History, 93
Below, an abridged translation from the second volume of Karlheinz Deschner’s Kriminalgeschichte des Christentums. As the historical-critical exegesis of the Bible teaches us, Jesus—the apocalyptic man who, totally within the tradition of the Jewish prophets, waits for the immediate end: the irruption of the ‘God’s imperial rule’, and thereby makes a complete mistake (one…
Why Europeans must reject Christianity, 10
by Ferdinand Bardamu Section IV: Christianity and the narrowing of the Western intellectual horizon Christians declared all-out war on the secular foundations of the Roman state. In doing so, they inevitably attacked Rome’s tradition of great art and architecture, as well as the vast storehouses of scientific and technical knowledge that had been accumulated…
Kemp on Christianity
Excerpted from March of the Titans: A History of the White Race by Arthur Kemp: Although originating within the Semitic world, the religion of Christianity has played such a major role in the post Roman European world that its origins must be clearly dealt with for the sake of understanding its later influence. Genocidal evangelism…