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What is the Origin of Souls? (Excerpts taken from the Christia | Christian Aryanism — Fides et Gens, Inseperable.

What is the Origin of Souls?
(Excerpts taken from the Christian Aryan Catechism)

In determining the origin of human souls, Christian theologians have adhered to 5 main theories.

Creationism
- every individual soul is created and given by God at birth; adherents differ on the moment of soul creation, whether it is conception, implantation or birth. Advocates include Saint Jerome and John Calvin and the Catholic Church, by the magisterium in the instruction Dignitas Personae; and the Catechism of the Catholic Church, 366, which states "The Church teaches that every spiritual soul is created immediately by God— it is not 'produced' by the parents…."

Reincarnation
- (also known as rebirth or transmigration) every individual is inhabited by a soul from a previous person. This view falls short as it doesn't account for the actual initial creation of souls and would beg to question if there is a limited number of souls available.

Pre-Existence
- every individual soul was either eternal or was created at some point prior to material existence. Despite advocates like Origen of Alexandria, Pre-Existence was condemned as heresy in the Second Council of Constantinople in ᴬᴰ553. It is still followed by the Mormon Church today.

Traducianism
- every individual obtains their soul from their parent/s, who it is transmitted from. Originally developed by Tertullian of Carthage, the name was coined in reference to a "grape vine" where all souls are a part of the same vine which originates with the root Adam. Despite it's wide usage, it however has some paradoxical shortcomings, such as: the blurry-lines between if there is only one soul we all share (Adam's) or if humans have individual souls; and if this soul could be transmitted into fauna (soulless creatures) through successful carnal propagation. An example of this fauna propagation issue is that a race-mixed child (as well as any inter-Adamite/ inter-species union) would have a full soul, be able to pass that on and be a beneficiary to the promises of the New Covenant, due to receiving their soul from their Adamic parent.

Generationism
- every individual soul is the product of both their parents souls; that propagation is of the whole person.
Ramifications of this doctrine which solve the issues of Traducianism (which Generationism is based on), is that just like only two bodies can produce body-offspring; only two souls can produce soul-offspring. Successful offspring from a body with a soul and a body without a soul (such as fauna, or race-mixing) would only propagate bodies with no souls.


Which is true?
We must simply look at scripture. There is only one verse where a soul is directly created by God; Adam's creation [Genesis 2:7]. Not even Eve's soul was created, Eve was only and wholly created from the substance of Adam [Genesis 2:21-23], both her body and soul came from Adam. Between them, they propagate both souls and bodies of Adam; which is why it was important for them to be fruit and multiply [Genesis 1:28]. Later it is mentioned that souls came from Jacob's loins [Genesis 46:26], supporting soul propagation.

Scripture clearly shows Generationism to be true.

[Tertullian: On the Resurrection of the Flesh: Chapter 45] "The two are no doubt produced by human parents of two substances, but not at two different periods; rather they are so entirely one, that neither is before the other in point of time."

What does Generationism mean for Christianity? That only those unadulterated of Adam have souls, the White race. There is no opportunity to have a soul given to you directly by God and no method to breed in a soul to another people.

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