Message from @prince

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2017-02-21 00:59:56 UTC  

Well yeah, he's is shit

2017-02-21 00:59:57 UTC  

He could be

2017-02-21 01:00:02 UTC  

It's the same thing as if you lit a fire and it went out after you didn't add enough woods, and you conclude, "fire sucks, it must've been invented by some retard"

2017-02-21 01:00:03 UTC  

his skin color shows it

2017-02-21 01:00:58 UTC  

@The Enlightened Shepherd Apparently
@profagonist is he actually gay or just gay to look at?
@prince If you are a mulatto perhaps there are other mulattoes to be look into building a new race with?

2017-02-21 01:01:32 UTC  

Nah like he's an intellectually dishonest fag imho

2017-02-21 01:01:47 UTC  

That is what I thought but you never know anymore. Yes. I would agree.

2017-02-21 01:02:50 UTC  

Varg deeply missunderstands paganism

2017-02-21 01:03:15 UTC  

Most people do today. It is all Diana and Wicca and equalism and modern interpretations of nature based religions.

2017-02-21 01:03:30 UTC  

No I mean he is stuck in dualities

2017-02-21 01:03:38 UTC  

to him everything compares to something

2017-02-21 01:03:41 UTC  

paganism vs monotheism

2017-02-21 01:03:46 UTC  

green fields vs sand

2017-02-21 01:03:58 UTC  

wilderness vs civilization

2017-02-21 01:03:59 UTC  

etc

2017-02-21 01:04:17 UTC  

so he frames everything in these dualities and reaches sometimes awesome, smoetimes completely incoherent conclusion

2017-02-21 01:04:42 UTC  

That's a problem I ran into before too. They never really think that some schisms are just plain false. Further, they seem to think that there is a force of "un-nature" that runs around and that is where the concept of something being unnatural comes from.

2017-02-21 01:05:01 UTC  

spot on

2017-02-21 01:05:40 UTC  

i often hear among these ultra-pagans how they hate "sand religions' and how they think everything can be framed in that perspective

2017-02-21 01:05:58 UTC  

He's either INFJ or BPD lbh

2017-02-21 01:06:04 UTC  

I'm joking. Do you guys consider yourselves "racist"?

2017-02-21 01:06:13 UTC  

without even considering the fact that there had to be dozens of other religions in the "sand| most of them polytheist

2017-02-21 01:06:30 UTC  

@prince nah I'm spiritual

2017-02-21 01:06:49 UTC  

LOL!!!

2017-02-21 01:07:14 UTC  

and to them, for anything considered to be worthy of time had to have originated exactly on the european continent

2017-02-21 01:07:32 UTC  

anything outside of exact boundaries of Europe sucks and stinks

2017-02-21 01:10:46 UTC  

@The Enlightened Shepherd Well, they are interested in their blood religions. Why kneel to the God of another people? Many Pagan Gods are strictly cultural views of a phenomenon/force or are a kind of ancestral worship. Though, Europeans did come from some ancient lineage (at least in part) from the Caucasus so maybe there isn't much harm in something like the Chaldean (not in the Zoroastrian sense, before that) deities of Mesopotamia and Ur. However, does Egyptian religion really apply to Europeans? Especially considering how they just plain viewed things differently than from how we viewed them.

@prince Well, I have come to terms with the possibility that I am a racist and I just don't care. I don't like diverse society. I think it is destructive to the needs of any race. However, I just don't care about what is good for other races. I won't endeavor to screw them over but I also won't do their work for them.

2017-02-21 01:11:42 UTC  

@-A It's called folklore

2017-02-21 01:12:00 UTC  

They are interested in the folklore and not in the possibilities related to the spirit

2017-02-21 01:12:42 UTC  

Which is fine I guess

2017-02-21 01:13:32 UTC  

But it's undeniable that traditions, among which there are numerous European ones, sought much more

2017-02-21 01:13:33 UTC  

Hi im a religious atheist please take me seriously

2017-02-21 01:14:04 UTC  

This is probably true of many. There are also others who just don't realize that Pagan does not strictly mean European anymore. I personally see a great deal of potential for the Spirit in Folklore but, many Pagans want to connect to their ancestry in Spirit and in blood. They do not want to be in some universal spiritual collective, they want to be who and what they are as a people.

2017-02-21 01:15:03 UTC  

@profagonist Okay, explain your religion to me and I will take you seriously all night. You know you aren't a true believer unless you suicide bomb a mega church or set a cross on fire. Especially on a black persons' front lawn,

2017-02-21 01:15:08 UTC  

Traditional teachings hardly speak to the universal collective

2017-02-21 01:15:46 UTC  

But what comes from one culture is of that culture. The principles have to be removed from language and practice. That is all. They want what is theirs and to move on from there, if ever.

2017-02-21 01:15:48 UTC  

Again, celebrating folklore deities is perfectly fine, but people should just make one step short of missinterpreting things

2017-02-21 01:16:43 UTC  

Yes. I agree. I was just saying why some Pagans are Eurocentric is all. I think you would agree that we could use a bit more of that sans the mania and sans the chauvinism. Well, pointless chauvinism that impedes learning, not the fun kind.

2017-02-21 01:16:51 UTC  

I'm mocking the position -A

2017-02-21 01:17:06 UTC  

I was playing along profagonist. I do that shit all night anyway.

2017-02-21 01:17:44 UTC  

My deadpan is too dead and flat I guess. Text requires and artful handling that I might not possess.