Message from @Rains0Castamere

Discord ID: 603556998478299146


2019-07-24 11:09:05 UTC  

Was the Third Reich.

2019-07-24 11:09:41 UTC  

Smashing Poland, Austria, Czechoslovakia, France, nearly defeating all of Russia, nearly defeated Britain

2019-07-24 11:10:37 UTC  

The German Reich is constantly bullied by Jews tho.

2019-07-24 11:10:51 UTC  

And now Christianity is apparently to blame.

2019-07-24 11:10:58 UTC  

"Holy Germanic Reich"

2019-07-24 11:11:01 UTC  

Things like that

2019-07-24 11:11:29 UTC  

😐

2019-07-24 11:11:39 UTC  

What are you rambling on about

2019-07-24 11:11:59 UTC  

If you read using those big old eyeballs of your's.

2019-07-24 11:12:04 UTC  

You may find out.

2019-07-24 11:19:03 UTC  

Oh it seems i was right

2019-07-24 11:19:10 UTC  

It's just alot of rambling

2019-07-24 11:19:11 UTC  

lol

2019-07-24 11:23:20 UTC  

**Does not read**

2019-07-24 11:23:27 UTC  

**So call's it rambling**

2019-07-24 11:51:08 UTC  

friends

2019-07-24 11:51:10 UTC  

brothers

2019-07-24 11:55:23 UTC  

Here's some good stuff if ya'll are too autismo to know that the crusades were a retaliation.

2019-07-24 11:56:37 UTC  

>crowder

2019-07-24 12:00:01 UTC  

@Deleted User an extremely narrowminded way of viewing it lol. Medieval values =/ = our modern values. Their concepts of "racial unification" was very different. What separated people back then was largely religion (and other key cultural aspects), but not necessarily race. If anything, "Muh Northern Pagan Brothers "were to blame for their own demise and were equally as much of a threat to Western Civilisation as was Islam.

But

That doesn't matter, because there's several crusades (aside from the trash 4th crusade) that proves Christians were ready to fight Islamic aggression, which, is why the crusades happened in the first place. So even when you tried to call Christianity out for not reacting to Islamic aggression, you're wrong because you didn't google the First Crusade

The 4th Crusade, by the way, was unpopular back then as it is unpopular today.

Yeah, Romans were pagans, but that civilization crumbled in 476AD. How did the Western Roman empire collapse? Pagans, Lol. Christianity kept Western Civilisation alive if anything.

2019-07-24 12:01:12 UTC  

Correct

2019-07-24 12:01:15 UTC  

Ay somebody with a Brain

2019-07-24 12:01:16 UTC  

Les go

2019-07-24 12:01:21 UTC  

We're getting better here

2019-07-24 12:07:11 UTC  

The irony that this dude thinks sending a few priests to pagan lands is equal to "yeah nah lets sack Lindisfarne and then later Paris because thor wills it"

2019-07-24 12:07:35 UTC  

WeStErN bRoThErS

2019-07-24 12:07:47 UTC  

Christianity is the reason you can fucking read English for fuck sakes

2019-07-24 12:09:28 UTC  

English wouldn't exist WITHOUT Alfred the Great who was a ***devout Christian***

2019-07-24 12:11:27 UTC  

There's so much convoluted shit in Christian history underneath that iron cladded- Modern- historical- revisionist icing people seem to shit out of their asses these days

2019-07-24 12:14:53 UTC  

Norse religion is the best you know

2019-07-24 12:15:08 UTC  

Hahahhah Christianity banned the general public from learning how to read in the first place. Attributing the creation of a language thanks to a religion is retarded.

Before christianity people were very well separated in tribes and knew their ancestry and were able to distinguish what is native and what is not. With Christianity, everyone can be a part of society as long as they are the *right type* of Christian. Smh CivNats

Christians never fought the Crusade FOR Europe, they fought for their faith, not their land. Their land however, is in the middle east. Extra points if you know who holds those lands now.

Romans were Pagans and the Roman populus was educated, free to visit libraries and create art and philosophy. Christianity stagnated civilization, kept it on a limbo. Libraries and reading in general were for exculusive use to the clergy, so everything is indoctrination and well kept from the general public.

2019-07-24 12:15:13 UTC  

🌍 🐍

2019-07-24 12:16:25 UTC  

Romans also had loads of gay butt sex and were pedos

2019-07-24 12:21:24 UTC  

Romans = Buttsex & Romans = Pagan. Therefore Pagan = Buttsex.
^Brainlet logic

2019-07-24 12:44:20 UTC  

@Deleted User
Yikes, a straw man.

You’re not understanding the point that I am making.

No Christianity wasn’t perfect, and, you’re quite figuratively speaking of a fart in Christianity’s 2000 year history.

The crux of the argument is here (seeing as you missed it): Christianity’s role in Western Civilianisation, for better or for worse, is one of the key reasons we have it.

You’re doing a lot of arguing as to why Christianity is bad in government (hence your education strawman); but this was never a conversation of Christianity’s importance in government, it was always to do with its importance in Western history. History that needs to be preserved in order to keep WC alive. It’s attribution to our way of life today should be highlighted, but Religion should never have political power. That was my argument.

***Yes I do attribute English to Christianity because Anglonised Latin was made possible by Alfred the Great who wanted to unite the Christian Kingdoms. Literature, art and culture that evolved from his time through policies made by him and his son, Edward the Wise, eventually paved way to the language that you are speaking now***

The point to be taken from that is not that I suggest institutionalised Christianity created English, rather, how devout Christians of the time made English (and its cousins) possible because of their devout nature to advancement in technology and ***Culture***

2019-07-24 12:44:26 UTC  

I’m not even talking shit against Paganism as if I think Pagans haven’t attributed to Western Civilisation (Romans blah blah gay greeks blah blah)
It’s more so that Christianity is the reason we can even remember that past, because Christian’s were the only ones through history who wanted to keep it alive. Nordic Pagans didn’t even know this shit happened, what’s Latin compared to a few Runes on a rock?

So Ill reiterated: Christianity deserves to be remembered and preserved as a cultural importance in WC history, but it should not be political.

2019-07-24 12:45:51 UTC  

(Also you speak as if Pagans were just a happy bunch amongst themselves lol, is that why Rome conquered Pagans rather than just monotheists like the Jews?)

2019-07-24 13:01:36 UTC  

Honestly pan Europeans can be so fucking cringey sometimes as if they think Europe was a massive Iron Fist, start to finish

“Christians never fought for Europe.”
Lol! The very reason you get to call it fucking Europe is because Christianity expanded and set stone in your idea of a Europe 😂

Again, you are mixing modern ideals and thinking with Medieval Europe. Europe today is just the result of Christian nations being congregated in a single spot on the map.

Do you even understand that what you call Europe is only Europe because people, sometime ago, looked on a map and thought “these are all the Christian countries, these are the heathens to the east- we have our Europe west of the heathens lol”

Europe was whatever was Christian on the continent.

2019-07-24 13:02:01 UTC  

>reddit spacing

2019-07-24 13:04:10 UTC  

No, you're wrong. That is not an acheivement of the faith. Romans also had literature, some that was kept from the public and some that was burned, erased from history by priests. I assume you didn't mean that Chrstianity built Western Culture, because it didn't, it only assimilated to the culture already there. Christianity is not directly responsible for folk culture and traditions since they were there before Christianity. Yes Christianity by assimilating is responsible for the specific culture we have now and I'm not erasing it from history, although I'm definietly not saying that the culture we have now is positive.
Alfred the Great was smeared by the church in his attempts to acheive his goals. The FAITH itself was his hinderance, not the reason for his goal (that you mentioned yourself was the advancement of culture and technology).
In relation to Nordics, yes they wrote stuff on a rock while Romans didn't. I repeat, Christians didn't invent Latin and scripture, it was the Romans before them, this is not their achievement.
I also repeat that I do not think that Christianity should be erased from history but kept as an example of how corrupt an organised religion can be.
I also never claimed Pagans were peaceful that is *your* strawman. What I claimed that Pagans never waged war over **faith**