The liar Duke knows what CI is and even stated in his book "Jewish Supremacism" (which basically has the same information as "My Awakening", but added with some new information so that the fraudster Duke could extort some more money) that he rejects CI, but is a "Christian". He does this so that he can use the "jewish" Old Testament scriptures (He even said that Joseph in Genesis showcased "jewish" behavior because he stored the food for the Egyptians and gave his family food when they visited Egypt
) condemning/genociding the Canaanite mongrels to prove that the jews have always hated people but Christ changed that, and to blend in in the larger judeo-Christian crowd. He speaks som much about being a "good Christian" to make you believe that he lived his whole life like some pious monk. He uses this Christian shtick to make himself appear righteous and to dupe his Southern/judeo-Christian followers to support him and give him cash.
According to a thread on *** a witness said that Duke is an atheist but disguises himself as a "Christian family man" to dupe his followers that are sending him money and supporting him,
"Says [a woman]:
At the time, I didn't want to think badly of David, so I decided to reserve judgement until I knew more. But I couldn't help being skeptical of his explanation for squandering that much money. If someone sincerely believed he had a way to beat the system, then why in God's name couldn't he figure out that his method was no good after placing many small bets and losing, say, $100? Or $200? Why did he have to spend $100,000 before he figured out his method was worthless? It just doesn't wash. And as Birdman points out, it was not his own money, it came from donations to his organization.
I have to say that I was suspicious of DD long before that. At an American Renaissance conference, I was sitting with Phil Rushton during a lecture, and David kept winking at me furiously. It was bizarre! I couldn't imagine why he would be flirting so blatantly and insistently with me, but it struck me as insincere. I wasn't devastatingly beautiful, and instinctively I felt he must be hoping to use me for some end. So I just ignored him.
Later on that same day, I talked to David, and he really is remarkably good looking and charismatic. But he said something to me (sotto voce) to indicate that he didn't really go for "all that religious stuff," but he pretended to believe it in order to get more supporters. I guess he thought this would score points with me because he knew I'm a researcher (therefore an atheist??) (big non sequitur) but my reaction was just the opposite -- I found it deeply disturbing. I didn't say anything at the time, but my feeling is that if he's an atheist, he should simply avoid talking about religion, but not pretend to be a Christian. I talked with him on the phone several times after that, and he sent me 2 large boxes of Jewish Supremicism to send to all my heretic friends, which I had no trouble giving out to people."