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Forwarded from European Identity
A Nazi German propaganda poster lambasting the Catholic Church for its relatively anti-racist, philosemitic rhetoric
Forwarded from Volkish Aryan Pagan
Note how philosophers have the same issues with real (literal) Pagan faith as christians. At least the latter believe in something, while platonists are just atheists in togas.

Soc. And do you really believe that the gods, fought with one another, and had dire quarrels, battles, and the like, as the poets say, and as you may see represented in the works of great artists?…Are all these tales of the gods true, Euthyphro?

Euth. Yes, Socrates

Plato Euthyphro
Cretan and Mycenaean Vapheio cups by Graman
German wearing a polar bear coat by Hermann Katsch
If one compares the Zoroastrian cult to the more healthy polytheisms of antiquity, one sees how bizarre and irrational it is, although Christianity has so accustomed us to it that few reflect on how pernicious is a belief in an evil god. No mental poison has been more deadly than the Zoroastrians’ great innovation, the basic tenet that the world is a battlefield on which two gods contend for mastery: a good god and an evil god, each of whom would be omnipotent, were it not for the other. For no intelligible reason, these two mighty supernatural beings, one of whom had the power to create the entire universe, have to recruit puny mortals for a war that is absurd anyway, since everyone knows that in the end the good god will overcome the evil god, take him captive, and settle down to torturing him for all eternity. In the meantime, however, all men must join one or the other army and fight desperately to destroy their enemies.

Revilo Oliver
Forwarded from Germanic Faith (Kyle Davis)
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So courageous...
Achilles Wounded in the Heel
by Bertholet Flemal
WhiteDate huh? Acknowledging JQ yet ignoring CQ is retarded.
Forwarded from Germanic Faith (Kyle Davis)
Defining Culture: The Importance of Tradition and traditions

In Germanic society, culture is not simply a collection of customs—it is an interwoven system built on Tradition and traditions. The foundation of our worldview is upheld by four pillars of society: Law, Lore, Religion, and Ancestry. These pillars shape our understanding of justice, history, spirituality, and identity, ensuring continuity between past and future generations.

Law governs our sense of duty, atonement, and Orlög, the weight of past actions shaping our future.

Lore preserves our mythology and history, keeping the wisdom and customs of our ancestors alive.

Religion manifests through rituals, rites of passage, and sacred symbolism, reinforcing the bond between the folk and the divine.

Ancestry ties us to our house, clan, and tribe, grounding us in the lineage that defines our people.

From these pillars emerge local traditions, the unique expressions of culture that give life to our worldview. Artwork, clothing, music, and food all serve as reflections of deeper meaning, while combat, games, and customs reinforce values such as honor, skill, and kinship. Even spiritual practices and architecture manifest the sacred within the material world.

Every tradition, no matter how small, is an extension of a greater Tradition—a link in the unbroken chain of our people’s identity. Understanding and preserving these elements ensures that we do not simply exist within our culture, but actively live it, embody it, and pass it forward.
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