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Empires are sub-Aryan. At our greatest times we were democratic. Christianity with its egalitarianism was a step in that direction.
>The men of the North, the Teutons of MidEurope and the Baltic and Atlantic shores, never at heart accepted Christianity in its Romanized form. Their faith always held in it the possibility of Protestantism and the Reformation. It only required time, and the occasion, to make of the latent possibility an accomplished fact. And time and the occasion came to what were only smoldering embers ; for the old fires of the free primitive Northland faith had never quite died out. It was the Christianity of Woden and the All-Father casting off the Christianity of Jupiter and the Pontifex Maximus. For Teuton, Latin, Slav, have each taken the Judaeic Christianity, and with the older faiths as starting-points have made of it a religion patterned to the needs and the genius of their separate peoples.
>-Joseph Widney, "Race Life of the Aryan peoples"