(Im a Christian, fairly obviously, but no. Per your page bio, it doesn't bother me that you're not.)
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6(Im a Christian, fairly obviously, but no. Per your page bio, it doesn't bother me that you're not.)
Would I rather all Germanic descended Folk return to the traditions of our ancestors? Absolutely. Am I about to attack them for being Christian instead? Not at all. Europe was Christian for over a thousand years, and even if the violence of conversion were commonly known, Christianity is still too deeply ingrained in the collective cultural psyche to remove it without causing undue damage that would lead to our death. Look what happened since the 1960s when people were simply led away from it into self-indulgence. Imagine how much worse it would get if every last shred of it were gone.
So, as a result, I usually post that meme showing the templar and the Jomsviking facing down the horde of faggots and niggers, saying "Together" because we have much bigger fish to fry than arguing over religion. Besides, nothing says Jesus wouldn't enjoy a good horn of mead.
There's also the position that Christianity became uniquely European and many pre-existing ideals were reflected in its adoption and interpretation.
To a point, yes, Christianity did very much adapt itself to European thought. However, Europe is not the only place where the religion was brought, and each culture adapted it to their own worldview. Take Santeria, for example, or Nigerian Christianity.
Islam and Kikery have this wrong. Because they're an ethnic power strategy and not a real form of theism.
Where I disagree with much of paganggang, is that they've merely become atheists with runes. Religion has become an ethnic power strategy.
If that's all it is, it's a moose lodge. Don't tell me I should worship the picture of the founder of your moose lodge.
I dunno if paganism is devoid of diety. Schopenhauer's Will or Heidegger Dasein could be called pagan, but they are in a way diefications, as they do aim to answer that ultimate question.
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