Religion plays an important part in national identity and will play a major role in creating ethnostates. Christianity cannot accomplish this as it has become a religion that promotes globalism
We must therefore offer an alternative in the form of ancient European Gods, reinvented forms of divinity, sacredness and spiritual power. Paganism's origins are rooted in the ancient nature religions of the world. Paganism has been (((defined))) as anyone involved in any religious act, practice or ceremony which is not (Judeo-) Christian
While the Old Testament does not support the idea of an afterlife, the (Judeo-) Christian Church adopted the idea, somewhat because it was a common belief of the pagans it was trying to convert
The Church would allow any pagan custom as long as these pagans would recognize the supremacy of Jesus Christ/God, with the Pope as his agent on earth
I get it. Survival was at stake, it became more important than beliefs. Thus the unity that furthered survival and growth came to the fore. The foundation of the religion of nature was quickly abandoned when it was perceived to be counter-productive to survival at that time
Times changed... we have to change, or we will disappear into an endless sea of nothing
Not every European is some kraut or scandi faggot. Fuck your germanic paganism.
Nathan Fisher
MOLOCH is the ultimate pagan god.
You cannot prove me wrong.
MOLOCH >Unlimited strength >Unlimited power. >Unlimited respect >Power over industry >Power over the control of wealth >Power over weather >Enslavement to your enemies
Gabriel Lewis
Ukko > Odin
Faggit.
Julian Jenkins
>Odin >Wotan >Jupiter >Zeus
One and the same
Evan Moore
You're missing the point Anglo
>again
Kevin Fisher
>Taranis >The Dagda >Lugh
You forgot a few.
Jordan Wilson
Yeah, and all that shit goes back to Babylon. You're worshiping Nimrod and Semiramis. It's as natively European as Christianity.
Luke Garcia
Wprds of Woden: Of his knowledge a man should never boast, Rather be sparing of speech When to his house a wiser comes: Seldom do those who are silent Make mistakes; mother wit Is ever a faithful friend,
A guest should be courteous When he comes to the table And sit in wary silence, His ears attentive, his eyes alert: So he protects himself,
Fortunate is he who is favored in his lifetime With praise and words of wisdom: Evil counsel is often given By those of evil heart,
Blessed is he who in his own lifetime Is awarded praise and wit, For ill counsel is often given By mortal men to each other,
Better gear than good sense A traveler cannot carry, Better than riches for a wretched man, Far from his own home,
Better gear than good sense A traveler cannot carry, A more tedious burden than too much drink A traveler cannot carry,
Less good than belief would have it Is mead for the sons of men: A man knows less the more he drinks, Becomes a befuddled fool,
I forget is the name men give the heron Who hovers over the feast: Fettered I was in his feathers that night, When a guest in Gunnlod's court
Drunk I got, dead drunk, When Fjalar the wise was with me: Best is the banquet one looks back on after, And remembers all that happened
David Miller
Wotan mit uns.
Joshua Gutierrez
Words of Woden: Drink your mead, but in moderation, Talk sense or be silent: No man is called discourteous who goes To bed at an early hour
A gluttonous man who guzzles away Brings sorrow on himself: At the table of the wise he is taunted often, Mocked for his bloated belly,
The herd knows its homing time, And leaves the grazing ground: But the glutton never knows how much His belly is able to hold,
Austin Nguyen
Words of Woden: An ill tempered, unhappy man Ridicules all he hears, Makes fun of others, refusing always To see the faults in himself
Foolish is he who frets at night, And lies awake to worry' A weary man when morning comes, He finds all as bad as before,
The fool thinks that those who laugh At him are all his friends, Unaware when he sits with wiser men How ill they speak of him.
The fool thinks that those who laugh At him are all his friends: When he comes to the Thing and calls for support, Few spokesmen he finds
The fool who fancies he is full of wisdom While he sits by his hearth at home. Quickly finds when questioned by others . That he knows nothing at all.
The ignorant booby had best be silent When he moves among other men, No one will know what a nit-wit he is Until he begins to talk; No one knows less what a nit-wit he is Than the man who talks too much.
To ask well, to answer rightly, Are the marks of a wise man: Men must speak of men's deeds, What happens may not be hidden.
Wise is he not who is never silent, Mouthing meaningless words: A glib tongue that goes on chattering Sings to its own harm.
Dylan Davis
Words of Woden: An early meal a man should take Before he visits friends, Lest, when he gets there, he go hungry, Afraid to ask for food.
To a false friend the footpath winds Though his house be on the highway. To a sure friend there is a short cut, Though he live a long way off.
The tactful guest will take his leave early, not linger long: He starts to stink who outstays his welcome In a hall that is not his own.
A small hut of one's own is better, A man is his master at home: A couple of goats and a corded roof Still are better than begging.
A small hut of one's own is better, A man is his master at home: His heart bleeds in the beggar who must Ask at each meal for meat.
A wayfarer should not walk unarmed, But have his weapons to hand: He knows not when he may need a spear, Or what menace meet on the road.
Xavier Turner
Words of Woden: Little a sand-grain, little a dew drop, Little the minds of men: All men are not equal in wisdom, The half-wise are everywhere
Owen Phillips
>Valhalla >hallA
>Allah
Hudson Smith
Words of Woden: To love a woman whose ways are false Is like sledding over slippery ice With unshod horses out of control, Badly trained two-year-olds, Or drifting rudderless on a rough sea, Or catching a reindeer with a crippled hand On a thawing hillside: think not to do it.
Shun a woman, wise in magic, Her bed and her embraces:
If she cast a spell, you will care no longer To meet and speak with men, Desire no food, desire no pleasure, In sorrow fall asleep.
Never seduce anothers wife, Never make her your mistress.
Nathaniel Williams
Oh look a Jewish agent...
Nolan Jackson
Val as in fallen halla as in hall
Justin Flores
Gather around, children. Words of absolut truth are being told.
Ethan Foster
With a good woman, if you wish to enjoy her words and her good will Pledge her fairly and be faithful to it: enjoy the good you are given
Carson Gutierrez
Pagan Gods are not real.
Please quit larping children. Rome is burning.
Jaxson Hall
Words or Woden: I saw a warrior wounded fatally By the words of an evil woman Her cunning tongue caused his death, Though what she alleged was a lie.
Who the fuck asked you, leaf? Definitely a jew on a stick has failed as an icon for Europe.
Jacob Diaz
>Christianity sucks because it promotes globalism >Different Europeans should worship the same god under different names Interesting >Christianity sucks, paganism is great >Christianity is full of pagan stuff It feels like it was 2008 again and I was arguing with atheists.
Joseph Nguyen
Nieuw hier?
Ian Wright
id love to see you wimps irl, semenslurping queers
Justin Jackson
Once upon a time and long ago, Odin was walking under the branches of Yggdrasil when two ravens swooped down and settled upon his shoulders. The raven on his left was white as the mists of Niflheim (for back then, all ravens were white), and his eyes mirrored the clouds. The raven on his right glistened in the sun like the snows of Jotunheim, and looked at him with bright clear eyes. And Odin called the raven to his right Hugin, which is Thought, and the other one he named Munin, which means Memory.
As the days passed, Hugin and Munin matched the Allfather’s curiosity for everything in the Nine Worlds, flying around and watching and listening to whatever they could, and in the evenings, they returned to him to tell him all they had seen and heard in the long hours of the day. They told him about the slow thoughts of the mountains, the colorful and ever-changing memories of men, and the sound of the song in the heart of everything that lives.
And though Odin delighted in the knowledge they brought, he always felt they had missed something, and he said, “That was much, but not yet enough. Tomorrow you must fly again. Try to rest now.” And the ravens slept uneasily, not knowing what they had missed, and every morning, they flew out again.
There came one of many evenings after another long day when they had once again seen all that Sunna’s shine could show, had listened to all men’s bright thoughts in Midgard, and read their waking memories, when Hugin said to Munin, “We cannot return yet. It is not enough. We must go farther.” And they flew on into the night. 1/2
Chase Ramirez
Jesus Christ promotes (((globalism)))
Deny it Gulyás
Camden Sanders
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Tyler Carter
And Hugin flew through the dark dreams of mankind and heard their thoughts which they dared not think during the daytime, not even before themselves. He winged through the black void between the stars where there was nothing at all, and on to the twilight world of the future, where there is equally nothing and everything at once. And when he returned, his feathers, from tip to tip, were black as the night.
And Munin flew through the minds of men into the shady corners and cellars where they had hidden all the things they did not like, and locked them away, saying “I do not remember.” He soared through the sightless void of Ginnungagap, and on and on until he arrived at the ashes of Ragnarok which obscured this age from the next. And when he returned, his feathers, from beak to tail, were as black as soot.
The ravens returned to Odin just before the break of morning, when the night is at its darkest, and when they settled back on his shoulders, he knew all that they had seen, and they did not need to tell. And he understood what had been missing, and nodded, and said, “It is much, and it is enough. For tonight. You may rest.” And the ravens blinked drowsily into the first rays of the rising sun which glinted on their now black feathers, tucked their beaks under their wings, and slept very well.
Since that time, all ravens have been seen to be as black as a shadow on a starless night. Very rarely it happens that somebody catches a glimpse of a white raven, and should you ever be lucky enough to see one, you’ll know that you have wandered far off and back into the land of memory, before ravens came to be black. 2/2
Xavier Ward
When will he return? Has he returned already?
He will re-create the glory days.
Joseph Harris
Jupiter was pagan. Christianity caused the the decline of Rome
Romans became soft
kys
Jose Cruz
Making homemade honeymead, not working at first, pray for Wotan to allow me drink his only food, instantly CO2 working. Feels strange men... Also lot of crowds appearing in my dreams and trying to warn me of strange things that happens in that dreams. Paganism awakening from the choosen ones?
BY THE GRACE OF ODIN, WHERE ARE ALL THE WHITE WIMMMEN AT
Cooper Sanders
The values of christianity are a good framework. Obviously being jewish based isn't ideal but it did alot of good for our people for centuries.
Hunter Murphy
Rome must burn. Current system became strongest tool of the jew in entire human history and its collapse is the only way out.
Josiah Scott
europeans killed europe with their fagness how many children do you have? 0 you fucking virgin, get out and start making babies if you want to talk shit about Christianity
Michael Thomas
"The values of christianity"??? >submission >giving up on life >letting people shit on you
And the part about marriage is 100% pagan.
Carter Jackson
>is too weak for several wives lmao
Anthony Edwards
Does anyone here know where I could learn about Celtic/Gaelic paganism? I would like to know more about the Gods of my ancestors (Lugh, Morrigan etc.), but unfortunately there hardly seems to be any info about them on the Internet when compared to the Norse or Hellenic deities.
Benjamin Rodriguez
No
Wyatt Hill
>Christianity caused the the decline of Rome Paganism caused the fall of Rome, the Christian capital of Rome stood for another thousand years. >Romans became soft Romans were bitching about this in since the Punic wars.
Neopagans are stupider than niggers, niggers at least understand that paganism lost to a superior religion and don't waste their time trying to make it something it never was.
Adam Brown
many neopagans are cringy faggots, yes. but for instance here, the whole paganism shctick was reborn due to nationalism and to bolster nationalism. its our culture so dont be a nigger fagget.
Levi James
>not praising Hitler as an avatar of Vishnu get W O K E
Jose Adams
No it was born of communist Jews trying to further divide up their eternal enemy Christ and his church. Their is nothing nationalistic about being a nigger tier LARPer. All you are doing is creating another subculture of degenerates for (((them))) to use as a lever to eliminate the white race.
Zachary Bailey
>thinking their enemy is goyim who they trick into being jews You're actually retarded
Matthew Robinson
The thing is the Bible talking about some whore and we all know is Rome or the Vatican so the Holy Bible was predicting the depravacy of christianism in general?