Publisher's Synopsis
Dramatic with a splash of comic relief, The Declaration of White Independence: The Founding Documents of Transudationism by social theorist Kyle McDermott provides a vision that gives all living things eternal meaning, purpose, and hope. Decidedly broad in scope, this important commentary is comprised of a series of articles which will make readers reevaluate how they feel about church, state, and the cosmos. An integral study for anyone searching for answers on the integrity and spiritual causations of existence, this exacting study seeks to unveil the most primal laws of nature and irreducible genetic codes.
Truly enlightening, readers embark on a journey that seeks to prove the existence of God, usher in the dawn of cosmic consciousness, and create a grand unified theory of absolutely everything.
Saving Western Civilization and the European peoples of the world, inevitably and inadvertently the author offers constancy to all people and the whole of life!
Was the Big Bang a stick of dynamite-or, was it a cosmic seed?
It is the latter that rings through in this scholarly philosophical treatise. The truth is the Big Bang was an autotelic cosmic seed and the universe is an organism for cultivating Consciousness. All of mankind-the whole of the cosmos-is literally the offspring of a massive cosmic fireball, which at the moment of its inception was pregnant with a multi-dimensional ordered reality. This "big seed" is now unveiled as an integrated and teleological reality that possesses exquisitely fine-tuned parameters capable of permitting life to evolve. All history is the history of the evolutionary transubstantiation of matter to Spirit by means of the biological-life processes of Blood and Reason. All life is on an evolutionary journey of Ascensional Transudation, or more specifically, on a course to become spiritual. The world is ours, each and every one of us-the future is now.
The Declaration of White Independence: The Founding Documents of Transudationism provides a unilateral assertion offered to, and for consideration by, European descendants of the fifty united States of America and all people of European descent regardless of spatial or temporal propinquity.