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Paganism is accepted, but it is not promoted. In order to join you have to be able to work with pagans as a Christian. So far that has been fine for me. One of my best friends now is a white nationalist pagan that I pray for often.
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There's some pagans that for sure act like better Christians than most Christians. Paganism is filled with faggotry and most don't even know it. They don't even know their own literature. There's pagans from ancient times that accept Moses as a historical figure.
This is just about Norse paganism specifically and how it's foreign to our people: https://tv.christogenea.org/view?m=Fn8u0MVNG
Yes, I agree. I've mentioned to my friend that I'll to say to other pagans that they are "some of the best Christians I know", just to paint them the picture of reality. They subscribe to a kind of "inverted" humanist morality that has no official theology, creed, canonical scriptures or traditions, etc.. It's all determined by how they feel in their hearts. They know that trannyism, faggotry, adultery, and whatever else they've been burned by themselves are wrong in theor hearts, but they all seem to hate Christ or at least have no respect for Him for whatever reason, which I'm still to decode. I've accepted that probably not all of them will be saved, but at least I can try to get them to walk back their blasphemies before they die. I know they are convicted and struggling, because I've yet to meet one that doesn't like me or will say that to my face. They see the fruits of what striving towards Christ produces.
Yeah they're Christians without even knowing it. All the things they hate (excluding the literal faggot pagans) are what Christ hates.
If they understood what Scripture actually says, in both Old and New Testament, they'd love it. Some think the OT is jewish, which it's not, or that Christianity is a jewish psy-op, which is only partly right, because of the churches who controls them. Scripture itself, when you look at many older manuscripts and sort out consistency and translation issues, as well as history, archaeology and ancient writers, you come out with a consistent story about one group of people, our race.
Here are a couple videos that address some of those ideas:
"Jesus Is Not A Jew" https://tv.christogenea.org/view?m=RUsnwskPZ
"The Old Testament vs Paganism: Which is more Jewish?" https://tv.christogenea.org/view?m=eeD2ADdHw
As for your concern about them not being saved, you don't have to worry, because all whites are saved. I'm too lazy to substantiate it but if you listen on this site you'll understand eventually. I'd suggest this series but you could pick any that interests you. It's very different from the church, so you'll have to basically forget everything you think you know: https://christogenea.org/podcasts/bible-discussion/bible-basics
This is just about Norse paganism specifically and how it's foreign to our people: https://tv.christogenea.org/view?m=Fn8u0MVNG
If they understood what Scripture actually says, in both Old and New Testament, they'd love it. Some think the OT is jewish, which it's not, or that Christianity is a jewish psy-op, which is only partly right, because of the churches who controls them. Scripture itself, when you look at many older manuscripts and sort out consistency and translation issues, as well as history, archaeology and ancient writers, you come out with a consistent story about one group of people, our race.
Here are a couple videos that address some of those ideas:
"Jesus Is Not A Jew" https://tv.christogenea.org/view?m=RUsnwskPZ
"The Old Testament vs Paganism: Which is more Jewish?" https://tv.christogenea.org/view?m=eeD2ADdHw
As for your concern about them not being saved, you don't have to worry, because all whites are saved. I'm too lazy to substantiate it but if you listen on this site you'll understand eventually. I'd suggest this series but you could pick any that interests you. It's very different from the church, so you'll have to basically forget everything you think you know: https://christogenea.org/podcasts/bible-discussion/bible-basics