Question for pagans:

Question for pagans:
What about all the gods from other religions' pantheons? Are they real too?

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You're mapping God's existence to a boolean?
Why not map God's existence to an influence spectrum broken out by region?

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God is like a quantum state

Fuzzy, multiple places at once, doing different things when you're not looking

But when you look for him, he becomes a single god. Monotheism and Polytheism are both correct, just different sides of the same coin.

Yeah, if they are all amalgamations of ancient pre-flood heroes combined with subconscious representations of symbols associated with the Good Father, the Monster in the Deep, and the Lover.

>are they real too?
into the trash you go

The reason religions just won't go away is because after all is said and done, science will probably figure out that there's some sort of bizarre serpent eating its own tail, and we're simply the flame in the point of digestion.

You said God's in your past. What if God was in your future? What if there's no beginning and no end. Go far enough in any direction and you arrive right here at the present, you reading these words.

Pagan = atheist marvel fan
>"my god is so cool he shoots lightning and has a cool hammer and he's big and strong and he's a warrior not like your kike on a cross lol he's so weak and not cool, my god is better looking that your hahah im better and smarter"
They don't actually have faith and believe they just have christianity and think some old dead religion sounds LE EPIC

Hate*

>real
you're hopeless.
the christcuck cannot comprehend the meaning of the word allegory.

No one unironically beluves in that shit other than some teen witchlarping sluts dude. Paganism = athiest, they do it because athieism is associated with being a redditor

Presence of Boolean Absolutes attached to big unruly ideas offers a surface of information gain to retardation for the intelligent individual who wants a slightly less-bad way to classify retardation in individuals.

pagan larpers are atheists plus nice stories

Lmao
Every pagan vs Christian thread someone posts that no one REALLY believes pagan gods literally exist, and gets a million replies insisting that they do.

If you don't believe they are literally real you are not a pagan.

Well of course, haven't you played the new God of War?

Who laid down that steaming pile of Boolean Absolutes on the barn floor?

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Yes.

This is why paganism unifies whites. One white tribe can believe in one pantheon, another can believe in a different pantheon. There gods aren't mutually exclusive, so they can get along, each worshiping their respective gods.

(((((((Christianity)))))))) says that only one god exists, and that followers of other gods are evil and worshiping demons and must be defeated for their own good. This is why whites lived in relative harmony until jews infected their minds with abrahamic religion.

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>Are they real too?
Yes.

People in antiquity didn't really have organized religions and specific pantheons the way that 18-19th century historians liked to think about paganism. A Greek, for instance, wouldn't necessarily worship every single god that is included in the modern concept of the Greek pantheon, and he might also worship some gods who we'd typically think of as being outside of the Greek pantheon, particularly if he lived along the fringes of Greek civilization.

Like, take Aphrodite for instance. To the Greeks, she was just the goddess of love. But a bit to the east, the Trojans and other Anatolians knew Aphrodite as a goddess of war as well as love. As you went south from there into the Levant, this same goddess was known as Astarte rather than Aphrodite. Going further east, you'd still find Astarte worshipers, but those people wouldn't know her as being part of the mythos of the Hellenic gods. And once you make it all the way to Babylon, she's known as Ishtar instead, and while her rites and domains would appear similar to those of Aphrodite in eastern Anatolia, the stories told about here would be the stories of the Epic of Gilgamesh, not the Greek myths. Yet it's all the same goddess.

*furthermore christianity tells every sect of christians that only their brand of christianity is right, and all other sects are heretics and must also be destroyed. Christianity promotes division *even among christians*

It's truly a mind virus.

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From the beginning, there have been ancient tyrants who seemed giant to us, Titanic even. Thankfully, even though our parents are currently devouring us, their children, a hero will rise up and seize the power to save the world. A messiah, so to speak.

Love and war are intimately connected passions.

Do the gods of non-whites also exist?

Also there is a lot of overlap between white pagan mythologies of different pantheons indicating they all branched off from the same root. So are they different perspectives of the same characters? And if so how can they all be true even when they conflict w/ each other?

shut the fuck up, pagan tribes killed and enslaved each other for thousands of years.

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>Do the gods of non-whites also exist?
Yes. The energy of worship causes them to exist.

>Also there is a lot of overlap between white pagan mythologies of different pantheons indicating they all branched off from the same root. So are they different perspectives of the same characters? And if so how can they all be true even when they conflict w/ each other?
Myths aren't absolutely word for word true, they are stories that contain deep esoteric truths.

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