The Review promotes cultural distinctiveness and a simpler, and more authentic way of life for Bible-believing Christians. The Review is an independent publication that is free of government, corporate, or academic influence. The publication exists to nurture families, nuclear and extended, and to nourish the wholesome values of ethnic identity, biblical liberty, and economic independence, as well as mutual interdependence. As “cultural secessionists,” rather than political or economic utopians, we cultivate the difference within which manifests in difference without, and honors the shared history and cultural accomplishments of our people.
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The Kinist Review provides educational resources and guidance to homeschooling families. We give parents tools for training children in a thoroughly biblical and ethnically unapologetic worldview -giving moral sustenance to the fruitful family for dominion living. As homeschooling advocates, we promote an approach that teaches children how to teach themselves by exposure to real facts, real literature, historical source material, and real quantitative reasoning. We model our pedagogical values on the era that produced the great homeschooled statesmen of early America, while rejecting the Prussian model of conformism, regimentation, and socialist-materialist propaganda.
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The Kinist Review promotes life in sustainable agriculture and handicraft communities that unify fractured families, and liberate parents from the traps of consumerism and contemporary pop culture. We support economic independence based in faithful stewardship of the land, family-centered entrepreneurship, and local, limited-scale manufacturing. We promote sensible, man-centered environmentalism -learning to treat the earth as a garden and yourself as a gardener. The Review opposes the practices of factory farming and large-scale agribusiness as unsustainable and spiritually damaging. The Review opposes modification of created organisms through inclusion of exogenous biological material.
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The Review supports a return to strong, healthy public morality based in the Bible, the cultural heritage of the West. We support family-nurturing societies of all ethnic derivations that reward fidelity, thrift, honesty, diligence, modesty, and servant-leadership. Through intellectual armament, we hope to raise the morale of families seeking to unplug from the prevailing humanist-materialist culture and engage a vibrant spiritual reality through a return to our roots as a distinctive people in Christ Jesus. Just as the Bible instructs, we view crime as crime (not a social pathology), and sin as sin -best dealt with in church and home, and outside civil jurisdiction. Implementation of these principles we believe will result in a recapturing of the biblical liberty that was abandoned when humanist society began to use plenary law to reform the inner man.
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The Kinist Review advocates a return to sound monetary and fiscal policy, based on the biblical mandate of gold and silver as currency (bi-metalism). We call for the abolishment of fractional reserve banking. The Review will endeavor to expose the wealth-draining effects of inflation and wage work, while promoting entrepreneurship, hard money, faithful stewardship, debt-free living, and a folk-first position on predatory corporatism. We approve and honor all biblical statutes on debt forgiveness and indenture. Economic nationalism means biblical economy, and an end to corporate subsidies. Multiple taxation of money should end immediately, and a constitutional direct apportioned tax should be implemented. The Review supports a constitutional amendment requiring the annual balancing of the Federal budget.
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Kinists call for the abolishment of all non-critical government agencies and bureaus not required in the enforcement of biblical codes, the regulation of external trade, national defense, and collection of government revenues by the previously stated means. Kinists also call for the removal of jurisdiction from regulatory bodies recently enabled to enact rules as law. We’ll work toward an end to the redistributionist, corporatist plutocracy that has used government corruption to manipulate markets and bend the money supply to its whim. We’ll work toward the persuasion of the public of the need for drastic reduction of government and the return of liberty and limited self-government to freemen and their families. Kinists enthusiastically support the Second Amendment understood as an individual right.
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The Review advocates an end to all non-European immigration in a Kinist nation. Nevertheless, we acknowledge the worth and value to God of all ethnic families of men and support the establishment of godly, honorable relations with our ethnic neighbors, for whose benefit we also advocate the aforementioned policies. The Review advocates secure borders and humane repatriation of illegal immigrants to their nations of origin, as well as the reenactment of sensible anti-miscegenation laws, while suffrage would be restricted to white males 21 and older, as we work toward a godly, free, and secure republic.
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Kinists reject the false gospel of egalitarianism, which is a weapon of social leveling used by the corporate-civil oligarchy to prepare the nation for rule by international bureaucracies. We acknowledge natural difference that exhibits itself in inequality of ability. We promote the honoring of all the rites and splendors of our God-given identity as a people, an extended family. We know from scripture that God loves families, calling “worse than heathen” those who would not support “their own,” meaning both their own immediate relations and their own kind. Thus we trust in God for His provision for our multi-generational, multi-child loving families. Kinism is not Utopian, but a fresh approach to former ways that can make our lives a little richer, a little finer, and a little freer from fear and compulsion.
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