>>13808153>Than GO! Why even argue?You mentioned "pagan communities" so I thought I'd post a photo of one here in America. This is /pol/ and people can argue all they want about whatever they want. I'm going to advocate on behalf of any organization, no matter where and what, that is pro-White. I will choose my people over any religion or idea or custom, every time. This idea of "You don't believe thus, therefore you are thus" is retarded. My concern is for my people. All other concerns including guesswork on afterlifes comes second.
There's a clear break in my kind of thinking and christkike thinking:
I would rather sacrifice myself and save my people and risk being "wrong" about what happens after death, than sacrifice my people and save myself in the hope I'm "right" about what happens after death. One path is for the brave. The other is for the coward.
>No one does that unless they know they are legitimately wrong and lacking faith, hoping to be shut down so they can be converted.The key fact you're missing is that I was one of those "JUST BE ORTHODOX BRO" types that posted the memes and the thought-terminating cliches just like you all do, with the exception that I actually went a step further and read the bible and did theological research, including going to church and theology classes at said church. Once you go from memes on the internet, to actual practice, to knowing the roots of the religion, you realize it's all a jewish psyop. Admittedly, I am more well-adjusted than (((christian identity))) cultists, who seem to attract only neurotics and the insane.
But really christkikery is a rabbit hole and you're still at the entrance. That's what I'm getting at. Have the courage to actually look inside because you're not going to like what you find.