Christians follow the books of the Old Testament, which were entirely written about Jews, which contain stories about Jews and prophecies about Israel. They follow the New Testament, which was written almost entirely by Jews, which records the biography of a Jewish man named Jesus (Yeshua), who was circumcised, lived in Israel, followed the Jewish laws, practiced the Jewish holidays and said that he only came to the earth to preach to the Jews.
Besides this, both the Old and New Testament contain contradictory information, incorrect statements about science and history and contains extremely evil and corrupt teachings (Love your enemies, do not fight evil, do not try to fight an oppressive government, Jews are God's chosen people, etc).
Christianity has been destroying Europe for centuries, and the only way to stop this destruction is to return to the (authentic) native European "Pagan" faith.
>you can't come up with any valid theological or philosophical defense of paganism
Does nature exist? Do your ancestors exist? If so, Paganism is true...
Jeremiah Baker
as a pagan what do you believe in exactly. What entity can give you power over the world to bend reality to your will as a worshiper?
Leo Jones
Bruv your Sandnigger larpbook isn't the truth.
Luke Davis
>Explain to me how you practice Paganism?
A man practices Paganism by living in nature and helping it (thereby "worshiping" nature) and living in accordance to it's laws. As well as honoring ("worshipping") his ancestors by keeping their traditions, passing down their knowledge, and not doing anything to dishonor them, or that would not be in their favor.
Lucas Cook
What is your problem with jews? Think they can't handle themselves or something?
Adrian Thomas
>What entity can give you power over the world to bend reality to your will as a worshiper?
None. Because authentic real Paganism, which was followed by Europeans (who were not divided from nature, like the Greeks and Romans) had no such belief. They worshipped the forest, the sky, the sun, the earth, etc (I. E "Nature"), and they worshipped their ancestors. These things were depicted in the form of metaphorical "Gods", and when certain Europeans created civillizations and divided themselves from nature, they, of course, no longer worshipped nature.
Adam White
Do you do any of the rituals that Pagans centered their life around during their time? Almost all ancient civilizations had rituals as the most important aspect of their faith, not performing them or neglecting them was the highest offense. So do you just *say* you’re a “Pagan” to be non-Christian or anti-Christian or do you legitimately believe in the Pagan Gods?
Caleb Wood
>These things were depicted in the form of metaphorical "Gods" Where are you getting this from?
Evan Thomas
>Do you do any of the rituals that Pagans centered their life around during their time?
Yes. In fact, most of the people in my country, even those who call themselves "Christians" still perform these rituals. Pic related.
Muhammad said that any man who promised him authority over his penis would be gifted heaven... .-)
Brayden Phillips
Varg and other neopagan tards support white guilt because Christian chuds came over from across the ocean and genocided muh wholesome redskinerinos heckin good pagan brothers
“Paganism” is weak and impotent and their gods lost to a single peasant
Wyatt Cooper
>The Duality of Any Forums >Two Jewish DnC threads
Sounds about right.
Jaxon Kelly
I lack belief in witchcraft and curses. Also animal sacrifice and superstition. Neo paganism is just new age.
Hudson Reyes
>arg and other neopagan tards support white guilt because Christian chuds came over from across the ocean and genocided muh wholesome redskinerinos heckin good pagan brothers
Varg is not an American so he has nothing to do with the genocide of Indians in America. How can he feel guilty about such a thing?
Also, he never said that anyone should feel guilty about these events..
Owen Hernandez
Yes. I am Jewish, but you, who is hiding his flag, clearly is not a Jew...
Landon Morgan
>I lack belief in witchcraft and curses. >Also animal sacrifice and superstition
Neither of these were practiced by actual European Pagans..