Paganism is a spiritual belief in the divine power of nature, and a sociopolitical adherence to the observable laws of nature. Paganism means standing up for your land, your family, your race. Religions which go against the laws of nature, which encourage self-destructive behaviors (I'm not mentioning any by name but I'm sure at least one will come to mind), are not tolerated in pagan society.
>Thinks paganism is anything more than fat lesbian libtards trying to look edgy while embarrassing their christian parents. You're committing heresy. Really, the only question I have for you is if you want your ticket to eternal damnation smoking or non-smoking.
Ryan Rodriguez
Look dude if you found some traditionalist pagans. Fine that's cool.
Just realize neopagans are almost exclusively reactionaries to their Christian parents. Wanting to be religious but wanting to be unique. You'll find a lot of people suffering from low self esteem, including the new natsocs who abandoned christendom as soon as they realized it's not all about crusading and lynching, that mercy is a virtue. That's why you'll see the religion of cuckolds and Christianity is weak and all sorts of assorted nonsense.
So really yeah. It's reactionary. And the mainstream community is very shallow.
Anthony Cruz
>everyone who disagrees with me is fat and edgy! It triggers christcucks, that's reason enough to want to be pagan.
>neopagans are almost exclusively reactionaries to their Christian parents Christianity is the death of white culture. It warrants a reaction.
Liam Morris
Sup Forums Christians such as yourself are a disgrace to Christianity as a whole.
Jeremiah Foster
so there is no real belief in your religion? then whats the point..
are you 13 by the way?
Isaac Parker
>Pagan General Why don't you take this to /x/? There's a general every day there.
Chase Robinson
Repent, for judgement cometh.
Ryan Edwards
Greetings, pagan. Have you heard of--Kek?
Dominic Davis
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Joseph Thomas
Neo-paganism is really the only thing edgier than militant anti-theism.
Jose Ramirez
>so there is no real belief in your religion? then whats the point.. Like I said, I believe in the forces of nature, and in living a life consistent with the laws of nature.
And what's the point of your "belief" (if we can even call it that)? Starting arguments with non-Christians? Real noble of you.
Your post just proves that Christianity is a divide-and-conquer tactic. White people's worst enemy today is other white people; this was never the case in a pagan society.
Christopher Torres
>mexican Go away
Alexander Rivera
>my race is dying and I'm helping kill it, but at least I'm not edgy hahahaha *tips fedora* haha
Thomas Mitchell
>Implying you could possibly save your degenerate race by converting it back to it's primordial negroid form. Fucking mestizo trash.
Juan Young
This, "pagans" are just an edgy brand of cuck trying to be different and more pathetic than their fellows.
Furthermore yourr attaching yourself to a former white identity, making you even more a cuckold. You cant even respect rand be proud of your own actusl heritage.
Jonathan Reyes
I am.
Luis Moore
>yourr attaching yourself to a former white identity I completely agree that neo-paganism is the edgiest bullshit out there, but Christianity isn't exactly a white identity: it stems from Judaism that was before that influenced by dozens of other sandnigger religions. There are a lot of pagan religions that are "whiter" than Christianity.
Proof for the resurrection of Jesus: youtube.com/watch?v=Z0tyVdnIU9A The first 30 minutes is what's important from this one, the rest is questions and answers.
Ex-atheist scientist tells his story of becoming Christian after realizing that the story of creation in Genesis actually makes the most sense and gets a lot of things right compared to other religious books: youtube.com/watch?v=dsbj7EN1Uzs
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Christian_Nobel_laureates >According to 100 Years of Nobel Prize (2005), a review of Nobel prizes awarded between 1901 and 2000, 65.4% of Nobel Prize Laureates, have identified Christianity in its various forms as their religious preference (423 prizes).[5] Overall, Christians have won a total of 78.3% of all the Nobel Prizes in Peace, 72.5% in Chemistry, 65.3% in Physics, 62% in Medicine, 54% in Economics and 49.5% of all Literature awards.[6] >The three primary divisions of Christianity are Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Protestantism. Between 1901 and 2000 it was revealed that among 654 Laureates 31.8% have identified Protestant in its various forms (208 prize), 20.3% were Christians (no information about their denominations; 133 prize), 11.6% have identified as Catholic and 1.6% have identified as Eastern Orthodox.[7] Christians make up over 33.2% of the worlds population.[8][9][10][11]
Cameron Miller
>Our Lady of Zeitoun, also known simply as El-Zeitoun, Zeitun or rarely Our Lady of Light, was a mass Marian apparition that occurred in the Zeitoun district of Cairo, Egypt, over a period of 2–3 years beginning on April 2, 1968. >The apparitions were also witnessed by President Gamal Abdel Nasser,[5] and captured by newspaper photographers and Egyptian television. Investigations performed by the police could find no explanation for the phenomenon. No device was found within a radius of fifteen miles capable of projecting the image, while the sheer number of photographs from independent sources suggests that no photographic manipulation was involved. Having been unable to produce an alternative explanation for the luminous sightings, the Egyptian government accepted the apparitions as true.[6]
Dominic Thomas
No, but the Emerald Herald is a top tier girl.
Eli Brooks
Hell doesn't exist. The wicked go to purgatory or non-existence.
Christian Brown
I've always found the fundamental differences between monotheism (temporal) vs. polytheism (spacial) very interesting.