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Anonymous (ID: CSvo1Pvw) United States No.510408841 [Report] >>510409115 >>510409121 >>510409139 >>510409172 >>510409195 >>510409281 >>510409819 >>510409854 >>510410496
Yes, Christianity is a Jewish psyop. What next? Islam, Buddhism, or Buddslam?
After holding out for a long time, I can no longer think of Christianity as anything but a Jewish psyop, or, at best, as just a deeply foreign Middle Eastern imposition on natural European culture. In other words, Christianity has to go.
But what is there to replace it? Islam is not a Jewish psyop, so that's an improvement. Hitler also liked Islam and thought it would have better suited the Aryan mentality than "flabby Christianity." But Islam is also a deeply foreign, Middle Eastern imposition on European civilization, so that's a strike against replacing Christianity with Islam.
Ancient Germanic paganism is just LARP. We barely even understand the Germanic religion nowadays. It was hardly written down. We know more of Bronze Age Egyptian religion than we do of Germanic paganism. Plus, paganism is primitive, being pre-Axial Age. So I doubt we can really go that far backward in our thinking.

Buddhism is a pure Aryan religion, taught originally by an Aryan prince, Siddharta Gautama. It speaks to the Aryan soul. There is no endless bliss afterlife, but rather many reincarnations, and the whole point is to end the cycle of reincarnations and annihilate, since all existence, even existing as a god, is suffering. We can maybe get down with that.
But Buddhism as you can tell, is nihilistic. So maybe a new blended religion, with the hard edge of Buddhism and the positivism of Islam, is required: Buddslam.
How would that work?
Anonymous (ID: P+44Wet6) United States No.510409115 [Report]
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Anonymous (ID: P9fMVwhI) No.510409121 [Report]
>>510408841 (OP)
Chuddhism.
Anonymous (ID: y5s2IzDl) United Kingdom No.510409139 [Report]
>>510408841 (OP)
hey, what if we like, totally missed the point of buddhism, so that we can productively consume more? wouldnt that be based?
Anonymous (ID: CSvo1Pvw) United States No.510409172 [Report]
>>510408841 (OP)
And yes, I know it's hard for people to say goodbye to Christianity, because it's been with us for so long and so many of our ancestors and family professed it and even fought and died for it.
But the only constant is change. All things pass away. Nothing is eternal (except perhaps mathematical entities, a la Platonism). Languages die all the time. Bloodlines pass away every day, ones that existed for billions of years - since the beginning of life on Earth. Millions of genetic lines end, in the biosphere, daily.
So, saying goodbye is inevitable. Don't think of it as saying goodbye to something that was once close to your heart. Say "hello" instead, which is more positive and upbeat. Say hello to the new religion, the new thought.
This change of religions in Western Civilization could be the greatest thing that ever happened to us.
Anonymous (ID: KvqID+pM) United States No.510409195 [Report] >>510409310
>>510408841 (OP)
>After holding out for a long time, I can no longer think of Christianity as anything but a Jewish psyop
Oh really?
What do you think of this?
Anonymous (ID: /10hKBSf) No.510409281 [Report]
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>Falling for Jeet death cult number 585893
You people reaaaaally hate God, dont you?
Anonymous (ID: CSvo1Pvw) United States No.510409310 [Report]
>>510409195
I don't read Yiddish.
Anonymous (ID: 6qTffcVD) United States No.510409819 [Report]
>>510408841 (OP)
>Ancient Germanic paganism is just LARP.

>ANYWAY, HERE'S MY VERY CONVINCING LARP ABOUT HOW A LITERAL PAJEET WAS ACKSHUALLY ARYAN
Anonymous (ID: IONVD1mK) No.510409854 [Report]
>>510408841 (OP)
All of them enjoy the fruits of the Holy Spirit:
Love, joy, peace, self-discipline, patience, kindness, charity, long suffering.

Jewish psyop or not.
Anonymous (ID: wG2f8t/f) Germany No.510410496 [Report] >>510411813
>>510408841 (OP)
> But Buddhism as you can tell, is nihilistic
This is a tragic misconception. Unlike true nihilists the Buddha never claimed that after death the individual would become "nothing".
Anonymous (ID: CSvo1Pvw) United States No.510411813 [Report]
>>510410496
You never read the end of WWR1.
Yes, Schopenhauer allows for annihilation when all willing ceases.