Description:''The Christ that Failed proves incredibly timely as the “Death of the West” and the rise of the extreme racist right, commonly referred to as white nationalism, have become leading topics of conversation amongst many of the pundits, politicians and citizens of the United States and Europe. Recent tragic events in the news have put back into the headlines how cultural and demographic shifts within the West have produced a racial and cultural anxiety among growing segments of the population. Over the previous fifty years, the most extreme and vocal opponents of multiculturalism and nonwhite immigration have been members of the white nationalist movement. However, what is not known to the vast majority of Americans is that white nationalists in the United States have become increasingly anti-Christian, with a great many quite certain that the “Death of the West” and the supposed loss of white racial primacy began not with the abandonment of Christian morality, but instead with the West’s adoption of Christian ethics some fifteen hundred years ago. The Christ that Failed is the first study into how and why a growing number of American white nationalists have come to abhor white Christians perhaps more than any other group. (...)"