Christianity is b- Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 01:09:55 9a9767 No. 13588467
Anyone planning to go to Church this Sunday with many fellow Whites, get down on their knees in front of the navels of full-grown men, and pretend to eat a dead desert magician and drink his blood? Please tell me you don't STILL believe that Christianity is the truth and the light. It is a massive humiliation ritual, designed to lead the masses astray, control their minds, make them weak and docile. "Love your enemy," "A rich man can hardly enter heaven," "The meek shall inherit the Earth," etc. etc. Can God create a stone he can't lift, being all-powerful? Stay far away from idiots and the circus.
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 01:25:11 498e32 No. 13588534
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 01:49:27 b92161 No. 13588656
>>13588534
Actually it seems more likely you are anon. It's the religion of let your enemies buttfuck you and do nothing. It's a women's religion.
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 01:53:45 bd1fae No. 13588671
>>13588534
Yea it really sucks the inbred pale nigger kikes have found us.
>>13588656
Look another one.
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 02:00:49 291262 No. 13588703
It’s just how life is, God just wants that way
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 02:49:25 9a9767 No. 13588880
>>13588703
Let me guess, your priest told you he knows what happens when you die.
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 02:50:59 759ea3 No. 13588885
>>13588880
Luke 17:21 Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you.
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 02:56:16 9a9767 No. 13588913
>>13588885
>Once upon a time, Odin was borne out of a mountain of ice
I prefer my ancestors' fairytales
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 03:06:22 759ea3 No. 13588962
>>13588913
Whatever floats your boat tranny
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 03:09:54 9a9767 No. 13588980
>>13588962
[citation needed]
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 03:14:47 2d3e69 No. 13589009
>>13588962
speaking of trannies
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 03:17:34 2d3e69 No. 13589028
>>13588885
Like Jesus?
>After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem and asked, “Where is the one who has been born (((king of the Jews?))) We saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him.”
Mathew 2:2
>And when eight days were completed for the circumcision of the Child, His name was called Jesus, the name given by the angel before He was conceived in the womb.
Luke 2:21
>When a Samaritan woman came to draw water, Jesus said to her, “Will you give me a drink?” (His disciples had gone into the town to buy food.)
>The Samaritan woman said to him, “You are a Jew and I am a Samaritan woman. How can you ask me for a drink?” (For Jews do not associate with Samaritans.
John 4:7
>Then Judas, the one who would betray him, said, “Surely you don’t mean me, Rabbi?” Jesus answered, “You have said so.
Matthew 26:25
>Going at once to Jesus, Judas said, “Greetings, Rabbi!” and kissed him.
Matthew 26:49
>Peter said to Jesus, “Rabbi, it is good for us to be here. Let us put up three shelters—one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah.”
Mark 9:5
>“What do you want me to do for you?” Jesus asked him. The blind man said, “Rabbi, I want to see.”
Mark 10:51
>"And he came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up. And as was his custom, he went to the synagogue on the Sabbath day, and he stood up to read."
LUKE 4:16
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 03:23:48 9a9767 No. 13589060
>>13588962
https://kjonnsforskning.no/en/2004/01/viking-god-odin-queer-god-war
> The Viking god Odin – A queer god of War
> Does Norse mythology and queer theory share any common ground? Brit Solli, archaeologist at the University of Tromsø, argues that Odin, one of the most important Viking gods, was queer – and that it is about time to reclaim the diversity that the Viking era represented both in culture and in opinion of gender.
The fact that homosex was outlawed in Viking society probably should be ignored, and the fact that historical revisionists will do anything and everything to rewrite history to suit their cultural brainwashing aims, is probably unimportant.
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 03:26:59 759ea3 No. 13589073
>>13589060
>>13589028
>>13589009
>>13588980
>rymskviða is one of the best known poems from the Poetic Edda
>The gods dress Thor as a bride, and Loki states that he will go with Thor as his handmaiden (or bridesmaid), and that the two shall drive to Jötunheimr together.
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 03:27:56 3e1971 No. 13589080
>>13588534
better than worshipping a jew
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 03:29:22 9a9767 No. 13589087
>>13589073
Why is it said that they did this
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 03:30:54 759ea3 No. 13589094
>>13589087
You tell me larpagan, why are your epic warrior gods dressing as brides?
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 03:44:31 9a9767 No. 13589158
>>13589094
In the Poetic Edda, specifically in the poem Þrymskviða:
Thor wakes up to find his hammer, Mjölnir, stolen by the giant Þrymr, who demands the goddess Freyja as his bride in exchange. Freyja refuses, so the gods devise a plan. Loki suggests Thor disguise himself as Freyja, dressing as a bride to trick Þrymr. Loki, ever the cunning shapeshifter, accompanies Thor, disguised as a handmaid.
The disguise serves a practical purpose: to infiltrate Þrymr's hall, retrieve Mjölnir, and avoid a direct confrontation the gods might lose. It also highlights Norse cultural flexibility with gender roles in myth, where gods like Loki, who shapeshifts into female forms elsewhere (e.g., a mare in Gylfaginning), use deception for strategic ends. The humor in Thor—a hyper-masculine god—dressing as a bride underscores the trickery central to the story.
Loki shapeshifts into female forms and a mare in other stories for other reasons of deception and subversion. The Poetic Edda is from 13th c., so already the Norse were traveling all over and getting influenced by other cultures.
Limitations of Evidence
Source Bias: Most written sources (sagas, Eddas, laws) were recorded centuries after the Viking Age by Christian scribes, potentially skewing pagan attitudes. Oral traditions may have been altered.
Terminology: Norse lacked terms for “homosexuality,” so modern labels don’t fully apply. Behavior was judged contextually, not as an identity.
Sparse Records: Viking society wasn’t heavily literate, so we rely on fragmentary archaeology, sagas, and later laws, leaving gaps in understanding.
Gender Roles and Honor in Same-Sex Contexts:
Norse society was patriarchal, with strict gender norms tied to honor. Men were expected to be dominant and active; women, submissive and domestic. Same-sex acts were judged less by the act itself and more by whether they violated these roles.
Conclusion: Historical revisionism/ I'll follow Norse Bronze, Stone, or Iron age stories pre-globalist lies and revisionism
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 03:47:33 9a9767 No. 13589178
>>13589094
>larpagan
>larp
You think learning about these alternative religions is just for fun? It's a different way of seeing the world and what's important in life, how things work, etc. Christianity steamrolls across Europe and forcefully converts everyone, which should raise your eyebrows. The older religions across the world are rooted in the land they came from, the animals, and nature there. Talking about ice gods and the mysticism of the pine forest makes you think about things differently. It's not a larp.
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 03:49:27 759ea3 No. 13589192
>>13589158
>>13589158
>I'll follow Norse Bronze, Stone, or Iron age stories pre-globalist lies and revisionism
Okay go ahead and tell us about those
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 03:51:25 9a9767 No. 13589207
>>13589192
Or of my Irish ancestors, or Italian… I'm still learning, there's only so much time in the day…
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 04:02:09 759ea3 No. 13589278
>>13589207
I think its interesting that viking mythos was an oral tradition and we only have records of it mostly to the thanks of Christian scribes.
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 04:16:46 9a9767 No. 13589370
>>13589278
Uncivilized societies usually didn't have paper, writing, and libraries. There are runes on various boulders, and we have to infer from archaeology. There's no written record of Viking music, although a bone flute was found, I believe. Obviously, Christianity has been part of our culture for the last 1500 years, and has had a lot of discovery and invention in its history, but it doesn't change the fact that it's cultural cuckholdry. It's important to study, from a historical perspective. But I'd rather spend my finite time learning about the sciences, the arts, etc., than have my nose in the Bible all day.
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 04:21:47 759ea3 No. 13589395
>>13589370
>the fact that it's cultural cuckholdry. It's important to study, from a historical perspective. But I'd rather spend my finite time learning about the sciences, the arts, etc., than have my nose in the Bible all day.
Once you look into everything else youll realize the wisdom in the bible and Christianity is superior to it all
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 04:27:32 9a9767 No. 13589436
>>13589395
I just don't care about the gatekeeping kabbalistic shenanigans that go on in that whole world.
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 04:31:42 bd1fae No. 13589460
>>13588467
> go to Church this Sunday with many fellow Whites
The kikes have found us.
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 04:33:23 759ea3 No. 13589471
>>13589436
>I just don't care about the gatekeeping kabbalistic shenanigans that go on in that whole world.
Imagine thinking that doesnt exist in your world
Report back when you get to egypt
I hope you dont think kabbalah is Christian
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 04:47:51 9a9767 No. 13589564
>>13589471
If you want to paint your face, wear a rainbow wig, and put on clown shoes, in order to safeguard your shekels, be my guest… Explain to me how you can be a Christian without doing all of that… Oh you call yourself Christian, but you don't go to Church, and don't believe that the particulars of the afterlife can be known? Good, dance around with your rainbow wig, and protect your precious secrets. I will do the same for mine, but without the rainbow wig.
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 04:49:41 759ea3 No. 13589577
>>13589564
I believe we are in Revelation 21
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 04:51:04 9a9767 No. 13589583
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 04:58:17 9a9767 No. 13589613
>>13589577
>Hasn't died
>Tells people what happens when they die
Enough
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 05:03:33 759ea3 No. 13589638
>>13589613
>>13589583
>more sad antichrist gotcha attempts
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 05:10:33 9a9767 No. 13589661
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 07:08:13 103365 No. 13590027
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 09:23:34 6c9d91 No. 13590409
The pastor at my local catholic church is straight up African lmao. Dead religion.
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 09:39:07 89a316 No. 13590464
>>13590409
Catholic churches don't have pastors, rajesh.
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Anonymous 04/18/25 (Fri) 09:54:06 6c9d91 No. 13590497
>>13590464
The fag in the robes i don't care what you call him hes a jew worshipper regardless
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