Religious Possibilities
Unless I have misunderstood it, your objection that racialism has no “religious possibilities” is the weakest of your arguments. I do
not claim that the defense of race and culture is a religious task, but I see it as far more spiritually uplifting than its opposite. The reality of multi-racialism crushes the spirit. What are the special religious possibilities that are to be found in Detroit, Camden, Miami, or South-Central Los Angeles? Godhead may or may not be found in devotion to one’s people, but there is the very devil to be found in every American city that has been transformed from white to non-white.
Our country has made a kind of secular religion out of the belief that pouring the nation’s wealth into cities wrecked by non-whites will somehow bring back clean streets and polite neighbors. The real work that goes into this task is grim and spirit-killing; I do not believe that it is, for anyone, “the end of all our exploring” that you seek.
To turn your religious argument on its head, there are many things you care about passionately — poetry, integrity, beauty, work well done — that you do not, as far as I know, think of as having religious possibilities. Why must racialism have such possibilities in order to gain your support?

Love came down on Christmas Day so many years ago and
brought the greatest happiness the world would ever know… Peace came down on Christmas Day to fill the hearts of men
with all the sweet tranquility each Christmas brings again…Joy came down on Christmas Day as angels came to earth
heralding the miracle of our Messiah’s birth.
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