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Anonymous ID: Mab4XMYXUnited Kingdom /pol/509871244#509887021
7/9/2025, 4:32:23 AM
Anonymous ID: UWW7WgQbUnited Kingdom /pol/508823676#508827154
6/27/2025, 1:00:55 AM
>>508826058
Plebeians have no afterlife. Only the monarch goes to heaven because he's from heaven.
Anonymous ID: cekRiOgdUnited Kingdom /pol/508521838#508541949
6/24/2025, 5:48:36 AM
>>508541368
Incidentally, calvinists are often referred to as an extremely judaising sect, with many becoming full converted jews.

jews hate kings. simple as:
>>508531347
>Your ethics are jewish.


>>508541371
Yes it's really ironic.
>>508541154
>Christianity still hadn't spread

You are correct. This is reflected in our aristocracy, which were still very pagan, and represented a pre-Christian custom.

It is often the aristocracy in many countries that are crypto pagans. The story of dracula is about an aristocrat who 'worships demons' and becomes a monster, written by 'Abraham' 'Bram' Stoker. I have known aristocratic families that admitted to me they were pagans for 300+ years under the Christian Tsar.

You see it in the French King, who styled himself as a sun god, in the vein of Apollo or Horus. Apollo was the god of the Roman imperial cult

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJWY2Zj4MnA

This is why Christians were always 'hunting witches' and so on.

Druids held a lot of this Romanised knowledge. Early on, Neoplatonists from the empire came and taught our Druids. Greek myth took root.

Recently, a Mithraem, where epiphanies of initiation were held, was discovered in London, in the 50s.

>The Roman temple, when it was originally built, would have stood on the east bank of the now covered-over River Walbrook, a key freshwater source in Roman Londinium. Nearby, in its former streambed, a small square hammered lead sheet was found, on which an enemy of someone named Martia Martina had inscribed her name backwards and thrown the token into the stream, in a traditional Celtic way of reaching the gods that has preserved metal tokens in rivers throughout Celtic Europe, from the swords at La Tène to Roman times (compare wishing well.) [..] The original Mithraeum was built partly underground, recalling the cave of Mithras where the Mithraic epiphany took place.