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I'd like to spend some time delving into what I personally think is one of the more subtle but devastating problems with our movement, especially online: religious divide.

Time and again, I shake my head in frustration when I see a right wing Christian make potential brothers into absolute others by labeling them heretics, or when a pagan or atheist does the same to a right wing Christian by calling him a christcuck. The justification for this? “Worshiping God wrong,” or perhaps worshiping God at all.

When strongly held beliefs are put aside and we look at this rationally, this is a borderline suicidal place to draw the line, given our circumstances. If you meet a fellow White man who is J pilled, racially conscious, and desires to create the ethnostate, he should become your ally on the spot. But oh wait, he's a (insert ideological label)? Pass.

There is nothing more important at present than unity and solidarity among as many Whites as possible, and this is THE thing, by far, the jew fears the most. And this subject of religion seems to be the easiest way for them to slip in and sew division from their desks in Tel Aviv. One “Christcuck,” here, a “Larpagan,” there, and boom. Just like that, two Whites now refuse to cooperate despite the fact that their real enemy is you.

Now, I'm not saying religion is not important. I'm saying it is a “later,” issue, and it is an egregious misapplication of tribalism to force it into being a “now,” issue. Absolute worst case scenario down the road (which I hope to avoid,) we can have another brother war to determine the One True Religion™, if doing so is absolutely necessary. But, only once the jews are dealt with. Because if we don't put this disagreement aside for now, the outcome is very likely that we won't be around to have that discussion at all.

It is on this basis that I put forth: anyone who uses the aforementioned rhetorical tactics for the sole purpose of being inflammatory, is either a jew or furthering jewish interests, wittingly or not. We must make every effort to come together, not drive one another apart, and this is the area where I say we have a lot of wiggle room. I understand that ConPro is not a place that is strictly relevant to real life organization, but my hope with this post is that you will take it into your own lives, in the event that you cross paths with a potential ally who might not share the same spirituality as you. And that we can encourage others to do the same.

On a final note, at risk of coming off as a hypocrite, I am not a Christian myself, and have done my share of trading blows with Christianity on this board. But, I want to make my position absolutely clear: I regard this as intellectual sport, and I don't necessarily think less of a right wing Christian for being a Christian. I am friends with a few of them, and I respect their beliefs. I simply enjoy the arena of debate, especially on the topic of spirituality, I always have. And this forum, ultimately just being social media, is a fairly appropriate place for it. In real life, I would gladly join forces with any one of you for the sake of our shared goals despite our disagreements in this matter, and I hope you would reciprocate the sentiment.

Be a White unity absolutist.
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WitchHunterSiegfried on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Problem with Caths is the religion follows an external living person (IE not one of us or in our nation), this caused plenty of issues for the Reich. The current Pope is kissing nigger feet and praising Klaus Schwab.
Tap_isarealboy on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
This is exactly my point. On a post requesting unity it is chalk full of division.

The problem with Catholics, the problem with EO, the problem with Prots, the problem with non-denominationals, or Mormons, or whatever is your personal problem.

That's what it boils down to. You personally have a problem so you wanna just air those grievances because why not make it all about you. That's half of the commenters in this post.
WitchHunterSiegfried on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
For what it's worth I agree with your idea, I'm just worried mainly about loyalty to an external person who isn't one of us, should make sense, Pagan and Protestant faiths lack this issue, Orthodox ones seem to be less bad with this issue though they've still had issues in the past.
Tap_isarealboy on scored.co
1 year ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
As the OP had originally stated. These religious problems can be dealt with after the unity. There were prots and Catholics in Germany. They still unified.
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