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Lot of that comes from esoteric Hitlerists in the middle of the 20th century and Evola.
As well as earlier folks like Guenon.
But you're just a boomer who knows 0 things.
@Doctor Anon he was, but he changed his stance when he became a nationalist
Paganism is a jewish concept
Not european
True europeans are christian
I'm going to chalk that up to a shitpost just because of how horribly incorrect it is.
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I'm a Catholic though.
so he's not completely wrong
🅱agan
Indo-Europeans were pagan.
Aka "Aryans"
Of which almost all Europeans are.
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No I think paganism is pretty gay.
Pagans are atheists trying to forcefully apply a religious label to.themselves
A lot of the LARPers are yeah.
''No I think paganism is pretty gay.'' didn't I explain how Catholicism is a mix of paganism and Christianity
>implying they arent all larpers
But I'm personally familiar with a few well read pagans and they're all really serious about it. It's not a religion in the same sense as Christianity is.
Paganism is integrated into the spirit and animus of the world rather than a deity figure.
I think it was Chesterson that said Christianity animated paganism into a very real religious movement rather than a spiritual one it was previously.
Let me find the quote.
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Yes
that includes Catholics
🅱eresy
v2 catholics*
"The pagans of the real Roman Empire were nothing if not respectable. It is said that when Christ was born the cry went through the world that Pan was dead. The truth is that when Christ was born Pan for the first time began to stir in his grave. The pagan gods had become pure fables when Christianity gave them a new lease of life as devils. I venture to wager that if you found one man in such a society who seriously believed in the personal existence of Apollo, he was probably a Christian."
In other words paganism was spiritualist rather than religious until Christianity forced it to double down as a reactionary measure and really become a religion.
Kind of like the Taoist conception of Heaven as a "god" even though a Christian wouldn't recognize it conceptually as such.
This flexibility and belief in universality is why the Romans were able to syncretize almost every religion they encountered into their pantheon.
Because they were all seen as legitimate manifestations of the animus of the world.
Also the reason they were so hostile to Jews and Christians.
@εïз irma εïз Hitler wasnt a socialist, but he wasnt a free market absolutist either
No, but Nazi Germany was very much a private enterprise-driven economy with a high degree of business freedom.
And hardly a mega nanny state like people want to say it was.
He privatized everything in peace time