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Kinism

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Biblically prescribed ethnocentrism.
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The word “kin” simply means family or relatives.

When they accuse you of “kinism” or attack “kinism” what they are actually telling you is that they hate your family and want you to hate them as well.

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**Kinism, the Only Hope***All nationalist movements, …

Kinism, the Only HopeAll nationalist movements, without Kinism, will ultimately fail.If a movement is not built upon the word of God, it lacks a solid foundation. In the absence of such a foundation, any rationale embraced by a movement descends into pure subjectivity. Subjectivity, in turn, undermines any movement, rendering it devoid of truth and purpose, reducing everything to mere, meaningless opinion.

For instance, one would not be able to justify why immigration or race mixing is wrong other than based on personal opinion. You may argue, 'Well, statistics show…,' but regardless of what they may indicate, it will always be a matter of personal opinion as to why a particular statistic is deemed good or bad.

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8 months ago
**Kin & Nation**Scripture makes it clear …

Kin & NationScripture makes it clear that kinship is the foundation of a nation:

“By these, the isles of the Gentiles were divided in their lands, each one according to their tongue, after their families [Kin], in their nations.
[Gen. 10:5]

While one can change their language and culture, one cannot change their kin. No kinship, no nation.

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8 months ago
**Kinism:**The Christian doctrine that individuals with …

Kinism:The Christian doctrine that individuals with whom one shares common genealogical ancestry and familial blood ties are of paramount importance.

kin (/kɪn/)
Noun
A cohesive group of individuals who share a common genealogical lineage, characterized by consanguinity and bonded through their shared ancestral heritage.
[1]-ism (/ˈɪz(ə)m/)
Noun
A suffix or affix used in the formation of nouns, often indicating a system of beliefs, practices, doctrines, or ideologies associated with a particular concept or philosophy.
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