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I am interested in hearing a serious debate from both sides. I think this may be the most pressing issue among the far right today.
Personally I'm on the fence. On some level, Christianity does feel like a foreign religion which it's odd for Europeans to put their faith in; on the other, I don't see any truly viable alternative, as reverting to paganism is inevitably cringe and LARPy.
Personally I'm on the fence. On some level, Christianity does feel like a foreign religion which it's odd for Europeans to put their faith in; on the other, I don't see any truly viable alternative, as reverting to paganism is inevitably cringe and LARPy.