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The Creativity Movement
CHURCH PRACTICES


SPECIAL NOTE:
Please be aware that this essay is NOT written
by the The Creativity Movement. If you want to write
a letter to that Church, send it to [email protected],
not to us.
This essay is
on the ReligiousTolerance.org
web site, which describes many dozens of different faith groups.
We feel
that the public needs to learn the full range of beliefs and practices
of all major religious groups in North America. This includes
religions based on racial hatred and white supremacy.
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Practices:
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General:
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They hope to expand the white race, to gain control of all of the land, and crowd
out everyone else (i.e. members of the mud races). Everything is geared
towards populating the earth with only white people.
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They refer to black people as "niggers" rather than Negroes,
African-American or blacks. This is because the latter terms indicate excessive respect.
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They refer to their faith as a racial and natural religion.
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Individual members of TCM are called "creators"
because they believe that the white race has created all worthwhile
culture and civilization.
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Their primary mission is to convert other white people to their religion.
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Membership is restricted to persons whose genetic heritage is "wholly
or predominantly" from Europe.
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A Creator should not meet with non-whites socially.
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A Creator shuns "sexual deviation" which apparently
includes homosexual behavior.
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Location:
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They urge that members relocate to central Illinois. Their reasoning is
that they need an "area in which our influence and numbers are so
widespread that we can be said to dominate that area."
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Diet:
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They recommend "Salubrious Living" which involves the
eating of natural foods in a proper balance, advocating a clean
environment and organic farming.
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Deception, and illegal activities:
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When trying to participate on a call-in radio show, they urge their
members to "Do whatever it takes to get on the air..."
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They suggest that Creators call numbers at random from the telephone
book. If the person who answers is not white, they are to say that a
wrong number was dialed.
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If they are in a country that has laws against the distribution of
hate literature, Creators are to ignore those laws.
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Rituals:
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Creators (members) are expected to engage in a religious ritual five
times a day. They recite the five fundamental beliefs of Creativity. All
five relate to race, including the first belief: that their "Race
is their Religion."
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They have a wedding ceremony which can be performed only by church
ministers. The bride and groom exchange their vows before nature.
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They have a Ceremony of Pledging to Raise the Child Loyal to the
White Race. It can be performed only by church ministers, ideally
within the first week after birth. Both parents pledge to raise their
child as a loyal member of the White Race and faithful to the church.
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A Ceremony of Confirmation of Loyalty to the White Race can be
performed by a minister on or after the child's 13th
birthday.
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Calendar: 1973 was the date of the first publishing of Nature's
Eternal Religion; it is regarded as the year in which the W.C.O.T.C was
founded. They have abandoned the Gregorian calendar. 1973 is considered the
Incepto de Creativitat (Inception of Creativity), or I.C. Years following
are called "Anno de Creativitat." Thus 1974 CE is called 1 A.C.
The years before I.C. are called Prius Creativitat (Before Creativity). Thus
1972 CE is called 1 P.C.
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Holidays:
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Klassen day on FEB-20, the anniversary of their founder's
birth.
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Founding Day on FEB-21, the anniversary of the first publishing
of the book Nature's Eternal Religion.
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Kozel Day or Martyrs' Day on SEP-15: the date at which a
Creator minister was killed in action.
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West Victory Day on DEC-29, commemorating the white victory
over the last organized native America resistance in 1890 CE (83 PC).
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Festum Album is a week-long celebration that runs from
DEC-26 to JAN-1. It celebrates white racial pride and unity.
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Internal Organization:
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Their Pontifex Maximus (PM; supreme leader) holds almost
complete power in the organization. He serves for a 10 year term.
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12 leading ministers form the Guardians of the Faith Committee. They
either renew the term of the PM or select a new PM. In unusual
situations, they have the power to remove a PM who is partway through a
term, if three quarters of the ministers on the committee agree.
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Within the U.S., a director will be appointed for each state. These
directors will respond to a national director who reports directly to
the P.M. Under the state directors come country directors and city
directors.
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A "Primary Group" is a cell which consists of a minimum of 2
members, and an optimum level of 5. Each group selects a leader and a
unique name.
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Experienced, committed members with strong leadership potential may be
ordained as a minister. This requires that he pass a written text and
sign an oath.
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The church's Security Legions are the only uniformed members. They
consist of two groups:
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White Rangers: they derive their symbolism from the "White conquerors
of the North American continent" (pioneers, cowboys, Texas
Rangers...) They wear a white cowboy hat and cowboy boots |
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White Berets: they derive their symbolism from the military. They
wear a military beret and paratrooper boots. |
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