>>508883024 (OP)>lf all Christian Traditions are actually PeaganNice strawman, cuck. Christian traditions aren't pagan, they're of pagan origin.
Take for example the christmas tree, as a recent example ("legalized by the catholic church in the 1960s iirc). The pagan tradition was an insult to the church, and a denial of the very basis of christian religion. Basically, Bonifatius (a christian missionary) had cut down a german thing tree on solstice eve after mistaking it for some sort of temple, claimed that since he wasn't smited by a pagan gos, the pagan gods couldn't possibly be real, then declared a fir tree as sacred - only for the judge of the frisian tribe living in the area to cut down the fir, present it to the christcuck, and ask him why jesus didn't smite him for cutting it down. Since then, it became tradition to put up fir trees as a challenge to the church, and during the medieval ages, it wasn't uncommon for street fights to occur between christian gangs (who'd try to steal the trees) and the pagan natives of north eastern Germany (who'd defend their trees).
By the 18th and 19th century, religion was no longer as important, and the trees started to become associated with christmas, which was just two days after the cutting date. Some nationalists even described it as a "true germanic christmas rite" in opposition to the judaic catholic rites, it became mixed with the tradition of displaying sweets from trees (previously something done with may trees), and by the 20th century, pretty much every household would put up a christmas tree, even if the catholic church still threatened excommunication for it.
Now, even churches will ahve a christmas tree in them. But the very core of the tradition, that proud, unyielding challenge to the "god" that would have us kneel and tremble, is gone.
That pretense, in which the core is removed and only the outer shape remains, is what makes christianity so disgusting to us who still have our brains and balls.