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The White Man’s Bible is a 1981 book by Ben Klassen, and it serves as a central text of the extremist “Creativity” movement he founded. At a high level, the book is not a conventional religious text despite its name. Instead, it lays out an ideology that combines white supremacist, antisemitic, and pseudo-religious beliefs into what Klassen presented as a “racial religion.”

 

What the book teaches

 

  • White supremacist worldview: It argues that White people are inherently superior and should dominate society.
  • “Race as religion”: Klassen’s core idea was that loyalty to one’s race replaces traditional religion—summed up in slogans like “my race is my religion.”
  • Hatred of other groups: The text contains strong antisemitic and racist propaganda and portrays other races as enemies.
  • Rejection of mainstream religion: It criticizes Christianity and other religions, claiming they weaken White people.
  • Call for a “racial struggle”: It promotes the idea of an eventual conflict (“Racial Holy War” or “RaHoWa”) to secure dominance for White people.
  • Lifestyle doctrine: It also includes non-political ideas like diet, health, and “natural living,” which Klassen tied into his ideology.

 

The book is considered one of the main doctrinal texts of the Creativity movement (also called the Church of the Creator). It builds on Klassen’s earlier book Nature’s Eternal Religion and is meant to outline a complete belief system and program for followers.

 

The White Man’s Bible is essentially an extremist ideological manifesto framed as a religion, promoting racial supremacy, segregation, and hostility toward other groups. It’s widely recognized as part of the literature of modern White supremacist movements rather than a legitimate religious or scholarly work.

 

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The White Man’s Bible

SKU: WMB
$50.00Price
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  • Softcover • 5.5″ X 8.5″ • 488 pages
    Very rare • limited quantities

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