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This thread is entirely related to politics and is on topic.

Do NOT reply to memeflags. Christians are welcome if they speak in good faith and are willing to entertain other perspectives.

This thread is for the discussion of all Indo-European religions, excluding the heresy of Zoroastrianism. Hindus are welcome but Aryans should not become Hindu, it's not the same as the Vedic religion.

>What's wrong with Zoroastrianism? It is the theological inversion of Dharma, proclaiming the Gods to be demons and the chaotic to be holy.

>Why not be a Christian?
First we must understand what Christianity truly is. I HIGHLY reccomend "The Germanization of Early Medieval Christianity" by James C Russel. Tl:dr, Christianity is an urban, world-rejecting, individualist, eschatalogical ideology concerned with the end of the world. Aryan Polytheism, however, is Rural, world-accepting, concerned with the folk/race/tribe as a whole, and not concerned about any permanent end of the world.

>Isn't Polytheism divisive?
All Indo-European peoples such as the Celts, Germanics, Romans, Balts, Slavs, Daco-Thracians and Doric Greeks descend from the same Chariot riding conquerors, the Aryans. The pantheons of each culture are but a local expression of the ancient truth that was revealed to us in Hyperboria. All the Gods, in fact, are expressions of the Well-Spring; the Source from which material reality flows from the higher realm.

>Doesn't "paganism" come from Babylon?

The Gods were worshipped by our forefathers, the Indo-European speaking peoples. The inhabitants of the middle east are Afro-Semitic language speakers. There is absolutely no connection whatsoever except for admixture and corruption into Greek myth, and later semitic interpolations and impositions upon Aryan mythologies to make conversion to Judaism easier.

>Aren't you just atheists?

Some people claim to be Polytheists while not actually believing in the gods (Varg and his cultists.) They are welcome to learn.