Creativity (religion)

Creativity (religion)

Creativity is a nontheistic, ethnocentric religion founded in Lighthouse Point, Florida in 1973 by Ben Klassen with the publishing of the book Nature's Eternal Religion and was further expounded upon in books such as The White Man's Bible, and Salubrious Living. Creativity is known for being "antisemitic, racist and... anti-Christian." Ben Klassen described the organizational structure of the Church of the Creator as "monolithic and... authoritarian", although the Anti-Defamation League noted an apparent hierarchy in the religion. The Southern Poverty Law Center classifies its ideology as Neo-Nazi.

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    Service ... is love in action, love “made flesh”; service is the body, the incarnation of love. Love is the impetus, service the act, and creativity the result with many by-products.
    Sarah Patton Boyle, U.S. civil rights activist and author. The Desegregated Heart, part 3, ch. 3 (1962)