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Muh paganism (media.scored.co)
posted 1 year ago by MLJFireDragon747 on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +51Score on mirror )
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WitchHunterSiegfried on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
The Germanic Pantheon is quite different from the Hellenic one, There is commonality, IE Tyr and Zeus both probably being the original Aryan Skyfather for one, but there’s plenty of unique gods to both but that’s due to them all being an out growth of the same PIE religion, just the same as say Tyr, Indra (Ironically he literally has an epithet meaning something like slayer of swarthy degenerates),and Perun all being of the same origin as well. Caaninite influence can mainly be seen in the Abrahamic reigions, with jews being a group of them that broke off and combined aspects of the myriad gods into YHWY, another one of their gods (yes YHWY was originally a caaninite god)
TakenusernameA on scored.co
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>with jews being a group of them that broke off and combined aspects of the myriad gods into YHWY, another one of their gods (yes YHWY was originally a caaninite god)

Thats actually a (((masonic))) pilpul designed to invalidate Christianity, (much like protestants being tricked into thinking the Catholic Church integrated Paganism into Christianity, when a lot of Catholic practices are actually older than their equivalent Pagan counterparts, for example Yule) the real truth is the inverse. What happened is that around 700 BC, the northern kingdom of Israel, which was the rival of Judea, was destroyed by the Assyrians and its people moved to what is now Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Assyrians then brought in people from the surrounding Canaanite regions, who then basically formed a mixed religion and race, and eventually took YVWH from the Hebrews and added Him to their own pantheon in the form of El. This mixed race would become the Samaritans, and the Hebrews of Judea hated them because they were still essentially Pagans that mingled the worship of God with the worship of demons and their own ancestors.
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