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Shooting Suspect's Church Criticized

By CHRISTOPHER THORNE
.c The Associated Press

EAST PEORIA, Ill. (AP) - It styles itself as a religion, but the World Church
of the Creator - to which alleged racist killer Benjamin Nathaniel Smith once
belonged - has no altar and no place of worship.

Its leader is a skinny 27-year-old who reaches dues-paying members mainly
through an Internet site dripping with racism and maintained from a
swastika-adorned room in his parents' East Peoria home. An Israeli flag
serves as his doormat.

All that's needed to join the church is $35. For that, members get a 25-page
manual offering loyalty oaths and a glossary of terms like ``Rahowa'' - an
acronym that stands for ``Racial Holy War'' and is used as a greeting by
members.

Followers also can read an Internet newsletter in which Smith, 21, was
profiled last November as ``Creator of the Month'' for his efforts to
distribute racist literature.

To its critics, the church amounts to a loosely connected - but dangerous -
group of racists and hate-mongers. Mark Potok, a researcher with the Southern
Poverty Law Center, said Monday that the church is thought to have 46
chapters and several hundred active members.

``This is a religion for and created by sociopaths,'' Potok said.

Hatewatch.org, which monitors hate sites on the Internet, says the church has
the fastest-growing Internet presence among racist groups.

The group dates back to 1973, when it was formed by Ben Klassen, a Florida
real estate man from Ukraine who became wealthy after inventing an electric
can opener.

Klassen wrote tracts of explosive racism, urging whites to push blacks, Jews
and other ``mud races'' off the face of the planet. After one group member
was convicted of beating a black sailor to death in a Florida parking lot,
Klassen committed suicide, swallowing four bottles of sleeping pills in 1993.

The church seemed to disappear until the appearance of Matt Hale, who was
made ``Pontifex Maximus'' - an ancient Roman title meaning Supreme Leader -
in 1995 on a Montana ranch.

Hate-group monitors say they believe the church has grown under Hale's
recruiting efforts from East Peoria and with his use of the Internet. Since
Smith's death, the Web site has been shut down.

According to Hale, Smith joined in 1998, but allowed his one-year membership
to lapse in May.

Potok and others believe the World Church of the Creator is responsible for
encouraging violence like the two-state shooting spree that left two dead and
at least eight wounded, and ended in Smith's suicide late Sunday in Salem,
Ill.

While the church's Web site included a note saying it does not condone
violence, it also called for a racial holy war and extermination of
non-whites. Members have been convicted of murder, beatings and conspiracies
to bomb NAACP offices and black churches.

``Hale and his group are not building bombs, but they are building bombers,
creating shooters,'' Potok said. ``Hale is saying he's not responsible, but
Hale is a hypocrite.''

Hale said he urges church members to stay within the law. Blaming the
shootings on his group, he said, is akin to blaming the pope for abortion
clinic bombings.

Last week, an Illinois state hearing board rejected Hale's appeal for a law
license. The board said Hale's beliefs and character make him ill-suited to
practice law, and unable to follow the state's rules of conduct for lawyers.

Smith had testified for Hale before that board in April.

``Our number one goal is to straighten out the white man's thinking,'' he
told the panel. ``We're the new minority being crushed left and right.''

Smith admitted he had ``considered violent acts to achieve racial goals, but
Hale counseled me to act peacefully.''

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