Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Creativity_(religion)> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 47 of
47
with 100 items per page.
- Creativity_(religion) abstract "Creativity is a nontheistic, ethnocentric religion founded in Lighthouse Point, Florida in 1973 by Ben Klassen upon publishing his racial manifesto Nature's Eternal Religion. He further expounded his religious ideology 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.".
- Creativity_(religion) wikiPageExternalLink NaturesEternalReligion.
- Creativity_(religion) wikiPageExternalLink Portfolio_One.
- Creativity_(religion) wikiPageExternalLink creativityalliance.com.
- Creativity_(religion) wikiPageExternalLink creativitymovement.net.
- Creativity_(religion) wikiPageID "21708401".
- Creativity_(religion) wikiPageRevisionID "605411770".
- Creativity_(religion) date "July 2013".
- Creativity_(religion) flag File:Creativity_Movement_Logo.png.
- Creativity_(religion) flagCaption "The Creativity flag.".
- Creativity_(religion) flagCaption "The red field symbolizes Creators' "struggle for the survival, expansion, and advancement of the White race," and the white triangle on the right represents the coming of a "Whiter and Brighter World." The W stands for the White race, the crown represents that Creators are the elite, and the halo is a symbol of race being "unique and sacred above all other values."".
- Creativity_(religion) founder Ben_Klassen.
- Creativity_(religion) group "Creativity".
- Creativity_(religion) hasPhotoCollection Creativity_(religion).
- Creativity_(religion) languages "English".
- Creativity_(religion) needed "yes".
- Creativity_(religion) regions "United States".
- Creativity_(religion) scriptures "Nature's Eternal Religion, The White Man's Bible, Salubrious Living".
- Creativity_(religion) subject Category:1973_establishments_in_Florida.
- Creativity_(religion) subject Category:Anti-Christianity.
- Creativity_(religion) subject Category:Antisemitism_in_the_United_States.
- Creativity_(religion) subject Category:Atheism.
- Creativity_(religion) subject Category:Creativity_(religion).
- Creativity_(religion) subject Category:Neo-Nazi_movements_and_concepts.
- Creativity_(religion) subject Category:Organizations_designated_as_hate_groups_by_the_SPLC.
- Creativity_(religion) subject Category:Religion_and_race.
- Creativity_(religion) subject Category:Religious_antisemitism.
- Creativity_(religion) subject Category:Religious_organizations_established_in_1973.
- Creativity_(religion) subject Category:White_separatism.
- Creativity_(religion) subject Category:White_supremacist_groups_in_the_United_States.
- Creativity_(religion) type Abstraction100002137.
- Creativity_(religion) type Group100031264.
- Creativity_(religion) type Organization108008335.
- Creativity_(religion) type ReligiousOrganizationsEstablishedIn1973.
- Creativity_(religion) type SocialGroup107950920.
- Creativity_(religion) type YagoLegalActor.
- Creativity_(religion) type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Creativity_(religion) type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Creativity_(religion) comment "Creativity is a nontheistic, ethnocentric religion founded in Lighthouse Point, Florida in 1973 by Ben Klassen upon publishing his racial manifesto Nature's Eternal Religion. He further expounded his religious ideology 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...".
- Creativity_(religion) label "Creativity (religion)".
- Creativity_(religion) sameAs m.027_bh.
- Creativity_(religion) sameAs Q679584.
- Creativity_(religion) sameAs Q679584.
- Creativity_(religion) sameAs Creativity_(religion).
- Creativity_(religion) wasDerivedFrom Creativity_(religion)?oldid=605411770.
- Creativity_(religion) homepage creativitymovement.net.
- Creativity_(religion) isPrimaryTopicOf Creativity_(religion).