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6/14/2025, 2:57:14 PM
Or at least to stop bickering about it so much?
On one side you have christianity, which has embedded itself into european culture and civilization but is undeniably NOT the originator, as pagans rightfully claim, the birthplace of european civilization was pagan greece and later on rome.
The faults of christianity are that it is inherently judeocentric, universalist and a globalist religion. Even assuming for the sake of the argument that it is true and that it is anti-talmudic judaism, it is still very easy to subvert and for it to be weaponized against europeans, seen by the typical weak cuck mentality of a vast majority of christians who see absolutely no problem with the browning of white countries "as long as they're christian bro", and the subversion of the churches, who become willing participants in the process of the european invasion.
On the other side you have pagans, whose beliefs have mostly been destroyed, for example there are little to no dacian records, you can't follow the dacian pagan beliefs without making shit up, and following any other pagan religion is nearly impossible because both christians and jews made sure to destroy most records of those beliefs. Most pagans seem to not follow it in any meaningful way and rather claim to be pagans just to spite christians and other religions they see as a jewish cult.
So both paths have more or less outlived their usefulness, christianity disarms, divides, and gets rid of your in group preference, making it impractical, and paganism is nearly impossible to follow in the modern day and further adds to the division.
What's the solution here?
On one side you have christianity, which has embedded itself into european culture and civilization but is undeniably NOT the originator, as pagans rightfully claim, the birthplace of european civilization was pagan greece and later on rome.
The faults of christianity are that it is inherently judeocentric, universalist and a globalist religion. Even assuming for the sake of the argument that it is true and that it is anti-talmudic judaism, it is still very easy to subvert and for it to be weaponized against europeans, seen by the typical weak cuck mentality of a vast majority of christians who see absolutely no problem with the browning of white countries "as long as they're christian bro", and the subversion of the churches, who become willing participants in the process of the european invasion.
On the other side you have pagans, whose beliefs have mostly been destroyed, for example there are little to no dacian records, you can't follow the dacian pagan beliefs without making shit up, and following any other pagan religion is nearly impossible because both christians and jews made sure to destroy most records of those beliefs. Most pagans seem to not follow it in any meaningful way and rather claim to be pagans just to spite christians and other religions they see as a jewish cult.
So both paths have more or less outlived their usefulness, christianity disarms, divides, and gets rid of your in group preference, making it impractical, and paganism is nearly impossible to follow in the modern day and further adds to the division.
What's the solution here?
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