No.13637
Why is /pol/ red pilled on everything, but Christianity? They act as if there Christianity is the same as mainstream Christianity. Just because /pol/ puts a nationalist spin on Christianity, it doesn't change that Christianity is inherently universalist.
Yet, any time someone tries to bring up Paganism they shout D&C, LARPER, or shill. Yes, Christianity was a major part of European culture, but so was Paganism before brother killed and tortured their brother for a foreign and semitic god. When they were done wiping out Pagans they turned to killing and persecuting other Christians.
So /asatru/ why does /pol/ remain ignorant of the Christian question?
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No.13639
/pol/ is mostly atheist and pragmatic unbelieving "Christians." Poll after poll shows this.
The actual Christians who are there do make quite a bit of noise, though. Don't be deceived by them.
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No.13640
Some are conservatives in the sense they try to cling to what they see as symbolic of an unpozzed period, without realizing that christianity laid the groundwork for all we're going through now.
Some are the CI types, which as a White nationalist I want to like but they're just so batshit crazy I can't bring myself to.
The annoying ones are the ones who profess to believe in race and racial inequality then pretend that any progress under christianity was due solely to their jewish sky god, not European blood.
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No.13642
>>>/cucktianity/ Has laid out some fine groundwork when it comes to documenting Christian shilling on /pol/
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No.13644
>>13637
You fuck with the true God you pay the price, heathen scum
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No.13645
>>13644
Sound just like the Jews you worship, spiritual Schlomo.
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No.13646
It has to do with how the history of Christianity is taught. /pol/ thinks of Christianity as being part of the cause of the rise of Europe, because when Christianity was near its apex Europe was on top globally. That and how the crusades are taught as driving back the saracen rather than the mongols. If you want to divorce /pol/ from Christianity then you must prove to them that what they think of when discussing Christianity is a result of us being Europeans and not Christians. Or that some of it is just straight up lies. Also I'd recommend readingor listening to them, each of the individual letters/chapters is on youtubethe screwtape letters to anyone interested. It's a good resource for how to lead individual Christians astray
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No.13649
>>13646
>the screwtape letters
Christian fantasy, written by a Christian.
We don't want to "lead them astray" to be hedonistic faggots. That's a faulty premise.
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No.13652
>>13646
I don't think anyone but christians believe this on /pol/. Europe was on top because of Europeans.
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No.13653
>>13646
It's sad, they actually buy into the propaganda of how Europe was "civilized" by Christianity, when we have ample evidence that European civilization was thriving in pre-Christian times. /pol/ just doesn't like reading.
And Christians celebrate pagan holidays, like Yule and Ostara; their prayer structures are pagan-derived, their nuns are just Roman vestal virgins with a new name and a new goddess; (((Mary))) is just a stand-in for Vesta. If anything, WE were the ones who civilized THEM.
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No.13657
>>13639
I wish this was the case but theres more hardcore christfags than either of us would like. And they fall into two categories, theres the ones who genuinely believe their bullshit and want to push it on the rest of us and the rest are Christian shills trying to subvert /pol/ into good little civic nationalist neocon cucks.
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No.13659
Semi off topic, but does anyone think Europeans and European Americans will ever fully revert to Paganism, whether it be Asatru, Odinism, Celtic, or Latin Paganism?
I believe it'll take real life events and action if we're ever to see change, as memes will only get us so far. As boards like /pol/ will simply accuse us of D&Cing or being shills.
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No.13660
>>13649
Yes it's fantasy, and written by a Christian. But that is precisely why it is a valuable thing to read. By leading them astray we do not necessarily turn them into hedonists, what we do is cause the distance between their god and themselves to grow. When this happens they are more easily drawn away from the faith and perhaps to paganism. Do not discard it simply because it is written by a Christian.
>>13652
>>13653
While I will not argue your points I was mostly referring to things irl rather than on /pol/. I trust the board in general not to fall for jewish tricks. They've honed their jewdar to the point they can easily see kikery in the Semitic faiths.
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No.13667
>>13659
If we can manage to remove jewish influence, our people will have no reason to drink poison. It's the great struggle, if we manage to do that we can stop the genocide of our people and we'll return to our natural ways. If we don't we die.
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No.13669
>>13659
>>13659
Yes but only after Ragnarök has taken place
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No.14930
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No.14935
>>13669
>>13659
It will take miracles, which will take charisma, goodwill and a big following.
>>14930
>Look at these mutts looking slightly white
>Jesus was one too except also jewish, that's why we paint him as a westerner
Nigger please
>>13637
They confuse the cancer with the salvation of Europe. They see the rise of Christianity and how it coincided to some extent with the rise of Europe, but they don't understand that Christianity was the beginning of the fall, that it was what reined in the horses rather than pushing them on.
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