Message from @☦Colton of Yore☦
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The pagan gods were never considered real or physical beings that lived by anyone.
They were archetypal. Embodiments only. Never worshipped in the Christian sense.
Oral tradition by and large. Not meant literally which separates Christian views a lot.
Like I said I still go to church
but when you go to church, you are going to hear cucked things
There is no going around it
and I'm being sicere about this
No Egyptian thought Ma'at was actually some female deity that lived at some point. They knew "she" just sat as a figurehead of the concept of order.
Sometimes, that's why I like Baptist services, it's just frankly not a cucked version of Christianity so hard. They always talk about that lovey dovey shit and let Jesus into your heart and you're saved is all blasphemy and creates false converts.
Southern Baptist yeah is usually harsher.
good point Dustin
Orthodoxy is usually very uncucked also. But some organizations within it obviously are more so than others. The idea of ethno-phyletism being heresy is wrong imo.
It was political.
Not from the Spirit.
Some white nationalists are really against christianity and I think it is a mistake
We all have to work together
One of the worst mistakes because look at our enemy. What do they hate more than anything? Christ. Any Christian moral principle.
They could give a shit less about any folk religion which is a word I use loosely because paganism is not even a real religion in the way Hegelian philosophy is not a real religion.
that is one point of view
I like what Jason said in his video
Paganism is essentially a gathering of previously not gathered archetypal, poetic constructs that seek to explain the world around us
No one literally worships the Sun.
We revere what it represents.
So we revere Baldur and Mithra.
it might be true
Apollo.
Sol Invictus and Christ enter into the God-man idea. Where the archetype meets flesh.
This is where worship is defined. Where religion and doctrine enter in.
Like I said I like both, I go to church and if there is an asatru event I go there too
and I don't really want to argue about it
Church is part of our culture and heritage
and Asatru is part of our ancestry
I'm not even saying it's wrong to be Asatru lol
I'm just saying it was never considered a religion by our ancestors. They didn't literally believe in Thor as a physical person. Or Loki. They were personified ideas and causes and forces and concepts.
And there was never a doctrine or theology. Just oral tradition and local customs. They didn't have a name even for their assembled "pantheon". Dr. Johnson's podcast on this is great.
I think that's a reasonable view, and ties into my love of Traditional Catholicism with our reverence for our ancestors (Saints)
and I'm not saying everything is cucked about christianity
...but we as white nationalist should be aware of some things about it....
for sure a lot is good in christianity...
and I go to church every week...it was a good service today
except for one part