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Kinism

Kinism is a white nationalist interpretation of Christianity.[1] The ideology is a "movement of anti-immigrant, 'Southern heritage' separatists who splintered off from Christian Reconstructionism to advocate the belief that God's intended order is 'loving one's kind' by separating people along 'tribal and ethnic' lines to live in large, extended-family groups."[2]

History and ideology

The Kinist ideology emerged in the 1990s or early 2000s.[1]

Some kinists were associated with the Neo-Confederate League of the South; one of its members stated that "The non-white immigration invasion is the 'Final Solution' to the 'white' problem of the South, White race genocide. We believe the Kinism statement proposes a biblical solution for all races. If whites die out, the South will no longer exist."[3] The works of Robert Lewis Dabney[2] and Rousas John Rushdoony[4][5][6] play a large role in the ideology of many kinists. Joel LeFevre, successor to Samuel T. Francis as editor of The Citizens Informer, the publication of the white nationalist Council of Conservative Citizens, endorsed kinism and said "[V]ery simply, without some level of discrimination, no nation… can permanently exist at all."[1]

Kinists claim that the Bible prohibits miscegenation and racial integration.[1] The Anti-Defamation League notes that "Despite having an explicit, racially centric set of beliefs, Kinists often deny that they are racists."[1] The movement is loosely organized and as a result, it does not have a single leader; as of 2003, there were various kinist activists in the United States, many of them had an Internet presence which consisted of websites and blogs.[1]

Kinists are different from other white supremacist sects, such as Christian Identity, Wotansvolk and Creativity: "What sets Kinists apart from many other white supremacist groups is their adherence to a biblical form of Christianity whose core belief is universal salvation through Jesus. Many other white supremacist groups completely reject Christianity or, when they do practice Christianity, they adhere to a form of the religion which only recognizes whites as capable of receiving salvation."[1]

The Southern Poverty Law Center has called kinism "a new strain of racial separatism that wants America to be broken up into racial mini-states."[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Kinism A Racist and Anti-Semitic Religious Movement" (PDF). Anti-Defamation League (adl.org). 2013.
  2. ^ a b Kathryn Joyce (2009), Quiverfull: inside the Christian patriarchy movement, Beacon Press, p. 122, ISBN 978-0-8070-1070-9
  3. ^ Potok, Mark (Spring 2005). "The Year in Hate, 2004". Intelligence Report. Southern Poverty Law Center (117).
  4. ^ Rushdoony, Rousas John. "Don't Apologize for Your Ancestors". Retrieved 9 February 2012.
  5. ^ Schaeffer, Frank (2009). Patience with God: Faith for People Who Don't Like Religion (or Atheism). Da Capo Press. p. 117. ISBN 978-0-306-81922-3. Rushdoony interracial marriage illegal.
  6. ^ "A Mighty Army". Intelligence Report. Southern Poverty Law Center (117). Spring 2005.
  7. ^ "The New Racialists". Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved 22 September 2011.

kinism, white, nationalist, interpretation, christianity, ideology, movement, anti, immigrant, southern, heritage, separatists, splintered, from, christian, reconstructionism, advocate, belief, that, intended, order, loving, kind, separating, people, along, tr. Kinism is a white nationalist interpretation of Christianity 1 The ideology is a movement of anti immigrant Southern heritage separatists who splintered off from Christian Reconstructionism to advocate the belief that God s intended order is loving one s kind by separating people along tribal and ethnic lines to live in large extended family groups 2 History and ideology EditThe Kinist ideology emerged in the 1990s or early 2000s 1 Some kinists were associated with the Neo Confederate League of the South one of its members stated that The non white immigration invasion is the Final Solution to the white problem of the South White race genocide We believe the Kinism statement proposes a biblical solution for all races If whites die out the South will no longer exist 3 The works of Robert Lewis Dabney 2 and Rousas John Rushdoony 4 5 6 play a large role in the ideology of many kinists Joel LeFevre successor to Samuel T Francis as editor of The Citizens Informer the publication of the white nationalist Council of Conservative Citizens endorsed kinism and said V ery simply without some level of discrimination no nation can permanently exist at all 1 Kinists claim that the Bible prohibits miscegenation and racial integration 1 The Anti Defamation League notes that Despite having an explicit racially centric set of beliefs Kinists often deny that they are racists 1 The movement is loosely organized and as a result it does not have a single leader as of 2003 there were various kinist activists in the United States many of them had an Internet presence which consisted of websites and blogs 1 Kinists are different from other white supremacist sects such as Christian Identity Wotansvolk and Creativity What sets Kinists apart from many other white supremacist groups is their adherence to a biblical form of Christianity whose core belief is universal salvation through Jesus Many other white supremacist groups completely reject Christianity or when they do practice Christianity they adhere to a form of the religion which only recognizes whites as capable of receiving salvation 1 The Southern Poverty Law Center has called kinism a new strain of racial separatism that wants America to be broken up into racial mini states 7 See also EditAlt right National Policy Institute Nativism Neotribalism Northwest Territorial Imperative Phyletism Racial segregation White ethnostate White nationalism White supremacy XenophobiaReferences Edit a b c d e f g Kinism A Racist and Anti Semitic Religious Movement PDF Anti Defamation League adl org 2013 a b Kathryn Joyce 2009 Quiverfull inside the Christian patriarchy movement Beacon Press p 122 ISBN 978 0 8070 1070 9 Potok Mark Spring 2005 The Year in Hate 2004 Intelligence Report Southern Poverty Law Center 117 Rushdoony Rousas John Don t Apologize for Your Ancestors Retrieved 9 February 2012 Schaeffer Frank 2009 Patience with God Faith for People Who Don t Like Religion or Atheism Da Capo Press p 117 ISBN 978 0 306 81922 3 Rushdoony interracial marriage illegal A Mighty Army Intelligence Report Southern Poverty Law Center 117 Spring 2005 The New Racialists Southern Poverty Law Center Retrieved 22 September 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kinism amp oldid 1128504498, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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