caineturbat2003
Society's Reckoning
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The problem with paganism is that you don't really have that much to work with. Many texts were lost or, in the case of Odinism, most of our knowledge on traditions and practices come from christian writtings. Norse pagans didn't document their own religion or mythology, instead a christian outsider did that for them. And if an outsider writes about your culture, it's bound to misinterpret what you were actually practicing due to biases formed. Not to mention it's pretty ironic you rely on your enemy's information.
Instead why not go for positive christianity? Its origins come from a movement of people that had the best interests for the european race in their hearts. Not to mention you could read books such as "Positive Christianity in the Third Reich" by Professor D. Cajus Fabricius if you wish to understand more about this movement. And there's no fear of biases, since it comes straight from the people that founded this movement.
The question then comes, is it denominational? No, you can still be a protestant, catholic or orthodox christian and still hold positive christian beliefs. Positive Christianity was never inteded to be its own denomination, but an ideological movement with the goal of purifying all christian churches that were infiltrated by zionist agents meant to turn your average european citizen into a self hating christcuck.
In my opinion, this is a better alternative than going full pagan that isn't even authentic or going full christcuck mode and basically turn yourself into the very thing you swore to destroy because it's viewed "trad and based
", while your real master laughs at your stupidity with his big schnoz.
Instead why not go for positive christianity? Its origins come from a movement of people that had the best interests for the european race in their hearts. Not to mention you could read books such as "Positive Christianity in the Third Reich" by Professor D. Cajus Fabricius if you wish to understand more about this movement. And there's no fear of biases, since it comes straight from the people that founded this movement.
The question then comes, is it denominational? No, you can still be a protestant, catholic or orthodox christian and still hold positive christian beliefs. Positive Christianity was never inteded to be its own denomination, but an ideological movement with the goal of purifying all christian churches that were infiltrated by zionist agents meant to turn your average european citizen into a self hating christcuck.
In my opinion, this is a better alternative than going full pagan that isn't even authentic or going full christcuck mode and basically turn yourself into the very thing you swore to destroy because it's viewed "trad and based





