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@Bernard >These calls have one damn thing in freaking common; our MRFF clients report the unrestricted euphoria of their commanders and command chains as to how this new “biblically-sanctioned” war is clearly the undeniable sign of the expeditious approach of the fundamentalist Christian “End Times" as vividly described in the New Testament Book of Revelation.

>Many of their commanders are especially delighted with how graphic this battle will be zeroing in on how bloody all of this must become in order to fulfill and be in 100% accordance with fundamentalist Christian end of the world eschatology.

https://jonathanlarsen.substack.com/p/us-troops-were-told-iran-war-is-for
@GoyGirl @koropokkur @Bernard @Nudhul @hakui

All the Abrahamic superstitions are a bunch of war mongering mass delusion. If it's not Schrödinger's Jews being simultaneously the chosen master race and the all time Victim Olympics grand champions, then it's the Christians or Muslims vying for that same distinction. None of them think their shit stinks. It's always everyone else. That's how narcissism works. Fuck the pseudohistorical super Jew cult and their retarded fantasy novels. 2,000 years of this shit is more than enough. I hope they finally wipe each other off the face of the earth so the rest of us can get back to living our lives in peace.

@Deplorable_Degenerate @koropokkur @Bernard @GoyGirl @Nudhul @toiletpaper @hakui By this point it should be well understood that effective civilizational principles demand a unified ruling paradigm that most citizens/subjects are on board with - at least enough to bite one’s tongue rather than rock the boat. Free Speech is definitely great and all, but we can’t forget this mess we let ourselves fall into.

@Deplorable_Degenerate @koropokkur @Bernard @GoyGirl @Nudhul @toiletpaper @hakui I love my Racial inheritance, and genuinely value the many countless sacrifices of mine/our ancestors to see to it we got a shot at life; nevertheless outside of a solid thirteen year run with Germany amongst Germans, the only thing that ever even came close to overarching international White Unity, was Christendom.

If nonChristian Whites really don’t want to live with/around professing Christians, I don’t really know what to tell them. It’s not really my business what they say or do outside my homelands, but I certainly can’t stand idly by while they sow doubt and dissent amongst my family, friends, neighbors, countrymen etc. Traditional Christianity built the House of Unified Whites, in the first place; and that sort of silliness cannot be tolerated - any more than they’d probably put up with Christians trash-talking their sacred things in their own homes. Social Order is a precious thing, poised precariously over an abyss. Surely any one of us must understand this by now.

@Deplorable_Degenerate
Christian nationalists have some big questions to answer.

1. Which one of the thousands of Christian sects will be the basis for the nation?
The thirty years war of Germans killing each other over two biblical interpretations ended with Germany half of its original population. The current mass schism of sects empowers the divide and rule strategy with Israel ruling us.

2. Do you want a multiracial multicultural nation?
Most Christians are not White.

3. Do you kick out some of your best and most warrior spirited Whites who follow ethnic religions not based on jewish stories?

@koropokkur @GoyGirl @KingOfWhiteAmerica @Nudhul @toiletpaper @hakui

@GoyGirl @KingOfWhiteAmerica @Deplorable_Degenerate @koropokkur @Bernard @Nudhul @toiletpaper @hakui I mean for me, a guy who descends from Gaul (the Belgians were one of the tribes of Gaul during Roman times), I have no problem admitting the Romans kicked our asses (despite us putting up a good fight as Ceasar said) and that the Romans were way more advanced than us (which is why most of the archeological remains from that period are Roman). Our glory however came under Christianity. Thats when Flanders really put its mark on the European map.

@GoyGirl @Deplorable_Degenerate @koropokkur @Bernard @KekistaniWanderer @Nudhul @toiletpaper @hakui Hey I’m 100% down with ancestor veneration; the existence of a real-life man Odin at some point in the far-distant past is highly likely. Even if he’s a glorified symbolic idealized mish-mash of a Type, it doesn’t mean he didn’t really exist.

Now I certainly don’t think it makes a lot of sense to point to the semi-historical legends about the guy, as some ”shining example” for how White Men are supposed to pattern our day-to-day lives. But what is it that the Pan-Evropeen Pagan Unification guys are going for, specifically ?

Sorry not sorry - I don’t think asserting that would do the White Man any favors for The Moobment. Just a wild guess.

@KekistaniWanderer @Deplorable_Degenerate @koropokkur @Bernard @GoyGirl @KingOfWhiteAmerica @Nudhul @hakui

I don't disagree on that. Far too many Pagans these days grew up thoroughly brainwashed by Abrahamic superstitions, and just end up trading one imaginary friend for another with a different cultural aesthetic smeared on top. Actual philosophical and theological understanding is fairly rare. But not nearly so much among Pagans as among Abrahamites, since to go against the status quo retard groupthink generally requires some independent critical thinking ability to start off with.
@KingOfWhiteAmerica @GoyGirl @Deplorable_Degenerate @koropokkur @Bernard @Nudhul @toiletpaper @hakui Me too, I respect my Pagan ancestors and I have nothing against modern Pagans who don't intentionally stir up shit. But when some Vargfag from North America, who never set foot in Europe, then comes along to call for burning down 800 year old European churches that house priceless art and history, I get annoyed.

> But what is it that the Pan-Evropeen Pagan Unification guys are going for, specifically ?

I think even they dont know what they want. Its as if they never factored in that pre Christian Europe was equally if not more brutal than the Middle Ages. First of all, you think the Romans and Greeks viewed the Germanic Pagans as their "white brothers"? LMFAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOO. There were even Pagan tribes like the Suebi if Im not mistaken who saw it as their religious duty to massacre other tribes. Not to mention the Talheim and Hexenheim death pits that were unearthed. Why do you think every Pagan tribe had warrior gods in their pantheon? For decoration, because they were smoking the peace pipe together?

@Bernard @Deplorable_Degenerate @koropokkur @GoyGirl @Nudhul @toiletpaper @hakui While I’m not a CN, but rather a Traditional Monarchist with a high opinion of German NatSoc; I can still take a stab at these big questions.

  1. True Orthodoxy. That’d be ideal.

  2. No; multiculturalism is poisonous.

  3. I’d honestly have zero interest in forcing anyone - least of all “fierce warrior spirits” into acting against the dictates of the conscience by supporting a Kingdom they don’t believe in. The King will have, at his discretion, the power and the will to enforce whatever behavioral standards he sees fit; expecting him to roll over for pagans sowing doubt and dissent in the ranks on the grounds of “muh religious freedom” is quite foolish.

As stated, I’m not exactly the target audience, but my answers to the above are anything but vague or hazy 😅

@madcuzbad @Deplorable_Degenerate @koropokkur @Bernard @GoyGirl @Nudhul @toiletpaper @hakui One interesting development I’ve seen in recent years, is Appalachian Orthodoxy. They’ve got their own semi-autonomous Monasteries, and a unique cultural Orthodox Chant style. It’s clearly nascent, but it’s very much there and alive.

What this tells me is that at least some White Americans that identify culturally as American, came to the same conclusion I was led to. I doubt they set out looking for trouble with American Protestantism, any more than I did. In my case, the Truth was obvious; Orthodox Theology / Ecclesiology simply appears more “accurate” than Roman Catholic / Western Theological teaching.

As to why other sincere Christians arrive at a different conclusion; I cannot say. Though I have some doubt it’s “intentional”.