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The Doctrines:
- Cosmotheism by W. Pierce
- Nature’s Eternal Religion – Part II, The Salvation
The Allegories (not to be interpreted literally. Geese can’t lay gold eggs.):
- The Brothers Grimm
- Afanasyev
- Hesiod's Theogony
- Iliad / Odyssey
- Aesop’s Fables
- Aenid
- Kalevala
- The Eddas (Poetry and Prose)
- Red Book of Hergest
- Beowulf
- The Divine Comedy
- Faust
“We still need something like religion. It would be much better if this "something" will work in the interests of people, but right now there is no such thing. Christianity is no longer able to help us even in reproduction, not to mention that Christianity literally harms us in many other ways. Just imagine how much the right religion would help people act in the interests of their ethnicity or race.”
“There's no going back. It's that simple. Shilling for Christianity is a waste of time. Everyone and their dog on the right has tried to rework Christianity into something that can regain power and they have all failed. It's over. If you aren't here to contribute to the idea of the European ethno-religion you are wasting everyone's time.”
“offerings and the likes are things that are useful for keeping the masses on target by restricting/controlling acceptable behavior. If you plan to create something that is more than just an ideology for elite Europeans, it will be necessary to accept and control (through doctrine, or whatever) the religious habits of the masses. That's a big part of why Creativity failed, and why Cosmotheism will probably fail as well - they are essentially just something for elites to consider. It makes no room for the reality of the situation - which is that most people are begging to be told how to act, what to do, etc. They need structure, not theory. Failing to provide structure is failing to create a religion.”
- Cosmotheism by W. Pierce
- Nature’s Eternal Religion – Part II, The Salvation
The Allegories (not to be interpreted literally. Geese can’t lay gold eggs.):
- The Brothers Grimm
- Afanasyev
- Hesiod's Theogony
- Iliad / Odyssey
- Aesop’s Fables
- Aenid
- Kalevala
- The Eddas (Poetry and Prose)
- Red Book of Hergest
- Beowulf
- The Divine Comedy
- Faust
“We still need something like religion. It would be much better if this "something" will work in the interests of people, but right now there is no such thing. Christianity is no longer able to help us even in reproduction, not to mention that Christianity literally harms us in many other ways. Just imagine how much the right religion would help people act in the interests of their ethnicity or race.”
“There's no going back. It's that simple. Shilling for Christianity is a waste of time. Everyone and their dog on the right has tried to rework Christianity into something that can regain power and they have all failed. It's over. If you aren't here to contribute to the idea of the European ethno-religion you are wasting everyone's time.”
“offerings and the likes are things that are useful for keeping the masses on target by restricting/controlling acceptable behavior. If you plan to create something that is more than just an ideology for elite Europeans, it will be necessary to accept and control (through doctrine, or whatever) the religious habits of the masses. That's a big part of why Creativity failed, and why Cosmotheism will probably fail as well - they are essentially just something for elites to consider. It makes no room for the reality of the situation - which is that most people are begging to be told how to act, what to do, etc. They need structure, not theory. Failing to provide structure is failing to create a religion.”