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Paganism vs. Christianity is a False Dichotomy and Controlled Opposition

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Christianity is irrefutably Jewish. The only possible recourse for someone aware of the JQ is to say modern Jews are not real Jews and that Europeans are the real Jews, and this is historically, genetically, and scripturally indefensible. Even if all Ashkenazim descend from Khazars, their religion does not, and all this would do is suggest that there is something about the religion itself that is transformative.

Paganism, on the other hand, is no good either because it was conquered by Judeo-Christianity. Did it have more staying power? Yes. Did it take millennia to violently convert Europe? Yes. Regardless, it did fall, so resurrecting the old religions *as they were* would only set up for their inevitable second downfall.

No religion at all is also not a workable option, even if what one considers a religion has to be stretched. Jews don't subvert Christianity because it is antithetical to Jewry, quite the opposite, but because *any religion* is better than no religion. *Any religion* can bind people together, and therefore corrupting them is conducive to the Jews' ends, even if they are religions/ideologies introduced by Jews to astroturf other cultures.

I propose the answer is a religion architecturally (but not doctrinally) similar to pre-Schismatic Christianity, updated to reflect new knowledge of the world and history, aesthetically similar to the Balto-Slavic native religion movements (like Romuva and Rodnovery), and hardened against Jewry (no usury whatsoever, no mixing, no universalism, etc.).