i'm an ironically a pagan. does this happen in your cunt?
I'm an ironically a pagan. does this happen in your cunt?
do you eat raw meat?
As someone who lives in America, I have found that I like the story of Moses since the year 2020 a lot for personal reasons.
I worship a nice ass and a fine pair of tits
do you also larp as a dane?
Thoughts on the latest Thor movie?
yes sometimes
are you chinese? lots of chinese like moses for some reason
you are a porn addict, i always see the webms you make
no i don't larp, i worship my ancestors unironically. It gives me peace
ive never seen any of them, are they worth watching?
how common is norse paganism in scandinavia these days
Yes, I am Chinese. I hope your gods bless you and your people!
also thoughts on varg?
Something I think about what christianity destroyed and it makes me sad.
The Delphi Oracle has been going on since the times of Homer, and likely much, much earlier, perhaps already in the Bronze Age. But then the christians destroyed that.
A chain of tradition going back thousand of years and it was gone. Never to be returned
>does this happen in your cunt?
absolutely never unless it's some fried new-age chicks pretending to be a wiccan or a satanist or some gay shit
if there are any actual pagans, they are extremely quiet and hold no public gatherings
Paganism is big on public gatherings. They had much more public festivals than christians
pretty common but people just do pagan activity they do label themselves as pagan.
based, you too bro. Chinese people are cool
he's alright but a little cringe, his positive messages are good but screaming about jews and browns all day isn't going to solve anything. He thinks an ice age will make europe entirely germanic and kill all brown people lol
yeah it's very sad, they tried to destroy lucia day from us but we saved it but had to make it seem like a saint holiday
that wiccan stuff is weird i dont like it
they don't label themselves as pagan*
I will never understand that there are pagans today. At least Christians can justify their faith by reason.
>they tried to destroy lucia day from us but we saved it but had to make it seem like a saint holiday
The christians did that. The pagan festival itself is dead and forgotten.
How so?
>i'm an ironically a pagan.
What do you do exactly? Pray to rocks? Eat forest herbs? I understand being knowledgeable about nordic folklore but what do pagans even do? Light bonfires? It’s too vague. Christianity is easier to follow and understand.
>destroyed
I wouldn't say that. I think in a lot of ways it's a continuation and syncretization of the old tradition. Apollo was given monodeity status as well in his day and Jesus shares quite a few similarities with Dionysus's story. Plus Apollo was a sun deity and Jesus arguably is as well. Not to mention there are aspects of Greek philosophy. Mixing this culture with the Judaic culture gives you Christianity.
Christianity is cringe unless protestant
The Five Ways of Aquinas.
lmao whitoid christian cope.
yes, the romans tore down statues of their old gods - of zeus, of poseidon, of aphrodite, etc. and replace them with statues to the virgin mary, st. paul, st. peter, etc.
yes you were spiritually cucked and nothing will ever change that.
Christianity is basically platonism for jews.
But it was destroyed. Where's Pythias now? Gone. I don't think Jesus had any connection with Apollo either.
A Catholic can share the same sotereological and hamarteological doctrine as a Protestant, as do Thomists and Molinists, for example.
Explain
i worship my ancestors unironically. It gives me peace. I'm not doing anything weird I think
yeah i guess you're right
you should do a little more research man
If your christian sect hasn't been created 30 years ago by a atheist with the sole purpose of getting money you're cringe
Ironically unironic pagans exist here
how do you do it "ironically"?
Most Christians today are covert pagans. Orthodoxy in the masses is rare for missionary religions like Christianity and Buddhism, most just keep their traditional native faith systems and put up a veil to appease missionaries.
Do you make sacrifices as well?
>Christians can justify their faith by reason.
no you literally can't
My family is Catholic. I never go to church but I would never change my religion because it is what my family is.
>unless protestant
I can't even tell what you're saying, are you saying I'm coping because I think Christianity has roots and parallels from Greek religion/culture?
There's a niche few groups here in the islands. However, most people would say our Christianity is blended with Pagan tradition. Case and point, the Black Nazarene.
You're coping by saying it's a continuation of the old tradition, which it isn't. Only superficially at best
Yes, it is pretty much not. Christianity replaced Greek religion/culture - its roots were not greek but jewish and anyone who says otherwise is coping.
Christians literally celebrate the Maccabees' victory and slaughter of the Greek invaders of Israel - and use the book of maccabbees as part of their biblical canon.
Christianity is based when it's radical and revolutionary, and not otherwise imo.
>Do you make sacrifices as well?
no
I don't mean it's literally a continuation, I mean that it propels forward the spirit of Greek religion and culture into the modern day.
The roots of Christianity are Jewish but much of the ideas touched upon in the New Testament align closer to Greek values
>, I mean that it propels forward the spirit of Greek religion and culture into the modern day.
What does that even mean exactly
>The roots of Christianity are Jewish but much of the ideas touched upon in the New Testament align closer to Greek values
Does it mean that Christianity deviated from its original intent?
No it doesn't. Case in point, Paul literally talks about how idolaters will burn in hell, and how salvation came to the jews first and then to the greek. he calls greeks wild olive branches that were grafted onto the tree.
in addition, jesus insults the greek pagan syrophoenciian canaanite woman by calling her a dog and that he was only sent to save the lost sheep of israel.
Yes. If christians truly followed the Bible they wouldn't eat pork and would still practice circumcision.
The Church(all of the first ones that still exist)is a method of control. A corruption of the original.
That particular practice is biblical though
Christians buckbroke ancient Greeks and Romans so hard that Greeks stopped identifying themselves as Hellenes (because of its biblical association with paganism and the old greek gods). hellenes - a thousand year old term that greeks referred to - was replaced with other terms like byzantines or roman - because greeks became ashamed to associate themselves with the pagan name hellenes. lol
>in addition, jesus insults the greek pagan syrophoenciian canaanite woman by calling her a dog and that he was only sent to save the lost sheep of israel.
I cannot understand how this religion spread among non-jews.