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"content": "54. Now am I Othin, | Ygg was I once,<br />Ere that did they call me Thund;<br />Vak and Skilfing, | Vofuth and Hroptatyr,<br />Gaut and Jalk midst the gods;<br />Ofnir and Svafnir, | and all,<br />Are names for none but me.”<br />~Grímnismál 54<br /><br />Gods be praised!",
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"content": "54. Now am I Othin, | Ygg was I once,\nEre that did they call me Thund;\nVak and Skilfing, | Vofuth and Hroptatyr,\nGaut and Jalk midst the gods;\nOfnir and Svafnir, | and all,\nAre names for none but me.”\n~Grímnismál 54\n\nGods be praised!",
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"content": "This right here is exactly what you get when you support your enemy.<br /><br />We today know better than our universalist post Pagan ancestors did. We know that we must think in terms of hundreds and thousands of years rather than what we experience in the here and now.<br /><br />I'm sure this man thought he was doing a great thing while he was doing it, but would he do what he did if he could gaze into the future and witness this moment?<br /><br />Hidden in the DNA of the seemingly harmless chimps that this man helped was the instinct for the in-group preference that has manifested itself so readily now that it is free to do so without consequences.<br /><br />So when you consider how to spend your energies in the future, remember to think ahead. Your actions while seemingly benign now may have dire consequences for those of future generations.<br /><br />Show no mercy.<br />For you shall receive none.<br /><br />Gods be praised!<br /><br />-ᛒᛃᛟᚱᚾ",
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"content": "This right here is exactly what you get when you support your enemy.\n\nWe today know better than our universalist post Pagan ancestors did. We know that we must think in terms of hundreds and thousands of years rather than what we experience in the here and now.\n\nI'm sure this man thought he was doing a great thing while he was doing it, but would he do what he did if he could gaze into the future and witness this moment?\n\nHidden in the DNA of the seemingly harmless chimps that this man helped was the instinct for the in-group preference that has manifested itself so readily now that it is free to do so without consequences.\n\nSo when you consider how to spend your energies in the future, remember to think ahead. Your actions while seemingly benign now may have dire consequences for those of future generations.\n\nShow no mercy.\nFor you shall receive none.\n\nGods be praised!\n\n-ᛒᛃᛟᚱᚾ",
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"content": "Know how to rely on your own skills rather than constantly leaning on the knowledge of others. They may not always guide you well.<br /><br />Gods be praised!",
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"content": "Know how to rely on your own skills rather than constantly leaning on the knowledge of others. They may not always guide you well.\n\nGods be praised!",
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"content": "Always be aware of who surrounds you. When you first come to a place, be silent and listen to get to know who around you is wise.<br /><br />Gods be praised!",
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"content": "Always be aware of who surrounds you. When you first come to a place, be silent and listen to get to know who around you is wise.\n\nGods be praised!",
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"content": "While the current government we have is quite bad, we must not fall into the libertarian trap of believing that everything involving government is inherently bad.<br /><br />One of the greatest examples of the success of government is conservation programs. The careful regulation of the hunting of game animals in America has halted the extinction of many of these creatures.<br /><br />If hunters were allowed to hunt at will we would live in a barren environment indeed.<br /><br />Gods be praised!<br /><br />",
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"content": "While the current government we have is quite bad, we must not fall into the libertarian trap of believing that everything involving government is inherently bad.\n\nOne of the greatest examples of the success of government is conservation programs. The careful regulation of the hunting of game animals in America has halted the extinction of many of these creatures.\n\nIf hunters were allowed to hunt at will we would live in a barren environment indeed.\n\nGods be praised!\n\n",
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"content": "Create of yourself the greatest man you can possibly be.<br /><br />Prepare to defend your home, your family, your life and all that you hold dear.<br /><br />Make no mistake. They are coming.<br /><br />And the Sons of Europa will answer!<br /><br />Gods be praised!<br /><br />-ᛒᛃᛟᚱᚾ",
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"content": "Create of yourself the greatest man you can possibly be.\n\nPrepare to defend your home, your family, your life and all that you hold dear.\n\nMake no mistake. They are coming.\n\nAnd the Sons of Europa will answer!\n\nGods be praised!\n\n-ᛒᛃᛟᚱᚾ",
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"content": "Workouts are only half the battle.<br /><br />Diet is the other half, eat healthy and only what you need.<br /><br />Gods be praised!<br />",
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"content": "Workouts are only half the battle.\n\nDiet is the other half, eat healthy and only what you need.\n\nGods be praised!\n",
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"content": "Admin training day.<br /><br />Train with irregularity.<br /><br />What do I mean by this? Take something you don't normally train with. Wear something other than your full kit.<br /><br />Today instead of taking my AR15 and wearing my plate carrier and war belt I took an AK47 and a pistol with limited magazines.<br /><br />Think about different scenarios, if all you have is a rifle what will you do? If your kit consists of a plate carrier a war belt and your rifle, only take your war belt and rifle. What if you can't get your kit? Borrow a friends kit and run that.<br /><br />Mix up your training.<br /><br />One of my favorite drills is to go out and have a friend set up a run and gun range without telling me where all the targets are. Then I will have them load just enough rounds in multiple magazines to shoot each target a specified amount of times, but the rounds are distributed unevenly in the magazines.<br /><br />Then I will do the same for them.<br /><br />This creates a situation where we both must pay attention to our weapons and remain flexible in our tactics while changing magazines in an unplanned environment and situation.<br /><br />Don't just go to a public range and stand flat footed while shooting a generic target at 25 Meters.<br /><br />Be dynamic and flexible.<br /><br />Gods be praised!<br /><br />-ᛒᛃᛟᚱᚾ",
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"content": "Admin training day.\n\nTrain with irregularity.\n\nWhat do I mean by this? Take something you don't normally train with. Wear something other than your full kit.\n\nToday instead of taking my AR15 and wearing my plate carrier and war belt I took an AK47 and a pistol with limited magazines.\n\nThink about different scenarios, if all you have is a rifle what will you do? If your kit consists of a plate carrier a war belt and your rifle, only take your war belt and rifle. What if you can't get your kit? Borrow a friends kit and run that.\n\nMix up your training.\n\nOne of my favorite drills is to go out and have a friend set up a run and gun range without telling me where all the targets are. Then I will have them load just enough rounds in multiple magazines to shoot each target a specified amount of times, but the rounds are distributed unevenly in the magazines.\n\nThen I will do the same for them.\n\nThis creates a situation where we both must pay attention to our weapons and remain flexible in our tactics while changing magazines in an unplanned environment and situation.\n\nDon't just go to a public range and stand flat footed while shooting a generic target at 25 Meters.\n\nBe dynamic and flexible.\n\nGods be praised!\n\n-ᛒᛃᛟᚱᚾ",
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"content": "<br />Any that claim to follow the Old Gods yet do not follow the old ways are false practitioners.<br /><br />Gods be praised!<br /><br />-ᛒᛃᛟᚱᚾ",
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"content": "\nAny that claim to follow the Old Gods yet do not follow the old ways are false practitioners.\n\nGods be praised!\n\n-ᛒᛃᛟᚱᚾ",
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"content": "<br />Gentlemen, I know that recent events have us all on edge and I know that many of you wish to go out and seek action among the fray.<br /><br />Now I do not wish to discourage you from performing what you feel is your manly duties, however, you must however consider that these apes are only ripping down the society that we hate so much.<br /><br />They are doing your job for you<br /><br />I do not seek to be the fence sitter nor to extol inaction, but our desires to go out and confront these servants of the Jews comes from our instinct to preserve our tribe and by extension the society around us. Just because it is an instinct does not mean we follow it. This plastic and fiberboard world around us needs to burn one way or another.<br /><br />Let it burn. Let the hard times come in our lifetime, not the time of our posterity.<br /><br />The only thing you need to protect is your immediate family, friends and property.<br /><br />The whole point of fighting a guerrilla war is not to fight the mass of enemy soldiers in front of you, but to hit strategic targets that will do the most damage.<br /><br />Find men in your area, study 4th gen warfare. train, organize, gather supplies, build yourselves.<br /><br />The time for action will be upon us soon enough.<br /><br />Gods be praised!<br /><br />-ᛒᛃᛟᚱᚾ",
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"content": "\nGentlemen, I know that recent events have us all on edge and I know that many of you wish to go out and seek action among the fray.\n\nNow I do not wish to discourage you from performing what you feel is your manly duties, however, you must however consider that these apes are only ripping down the society that we hate so much.\n\nThey are doing your job for you\n\nI do not seek to be the fence sitter nor to extol inaction, but our desires to go out and confront these servants of the Jews comes from our instinct to preserve our tribe and by extension the society around us. Just because it is an instinct does not mean we follow it. This plastic and fiberboard world around us needs to burn one way or another.\n\nLet it burn. Let the hard times come in our lifetime, not the time of our posterity.\n\nThe only thing you need to protect is your immediate family, friends and property.\n\nThe whole point of fighting a guerrilla war is not to fight the mass of enemy soldiers in front of you, but to hit strategic targets that will do the most damage.\n\nFind men in your area, study 4th gen warfare. train, organize, gather supplies, build yourselves.\n\nThe time for action will be upon us soon enough.\n\nGods be praised!\n\n-ᛒᛃᛟᚱᚾ",
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"content": "A tremendous write up on why Christians are Shabbos Goys and ultimately serve the Jew. From Fashevik Truths for Esoteric Youths on facebook.<br /><br />-------<br /><br />Some **very important** revelations from the Hebrew Mishnah (Avodah Zarah tractate which deals with laws regarding dealing with gentiles) that reveal further evidence of Christianity being nothing more than a deliberate Judean subversion of the European for their own ends.<br /><br />As you most likely know, Christians in Europe defaced many statues of gods, heroes, and deified genii by chipping primarily at their nose, but also at their feet, fingers, limbs, and so on, signifying a 'purification' of the demons that inhabited the statue.<br /><br />What you most likely don't know is that this ritual of purifying statues doesn't originate among the Christians, but was part of the Judaic oral Torah that has been recorded in the Mishnah. And it is not simply vaguely similar, it is explicitly the exact same ritual for \"nullifying an idol\".<br /><br />As you can see in the attached images, there is no difference between the Christian method of defacing statues and the Judean method of nullification. Further incriminating is its explanation that Israelites are incapable of 'nullifying' the idols of gentiles, and that it was incumbent upon the gentiles **themselves** to nullify their idols before the Israelite could make use of it.<br /><br />Earlier within the Mishnah Avodah Zarah tractate it establishes the sinfulness of engaging with gentiles in any kind of activity where the Israelite knows, comes to know, or can conceive of the possibility that the gentile had engaged in any sort of idolatry while conducting their work. This meant that before Europe abandoned the gods and began worshipping Yahweh, Israeli capacity to conduct business and intermingle with Europe was greatly restricted by their laws.<br /><br />It meant that no properly observant Judean could hold public office, engage in community events, participate in any kind of trade or commerce that they knew would result in the benefit of the gentile religion, enter any place or walk on any road that was in dedication to a deity or in use for festivals, and so on. This principle is known theologically as \"lifnei iver\".<br /><br />O what wondrous benefit it was for the Judean that the Europeans would convert and conduct across the whole empire the same Judean ritual of nullification by defacing and removing their 'idols' from all the places they presided!<br /><br />What great convenience came to them when now, the gentiles having totally abandoned their gods, the Judean was at last in a Europe where he could more openly move and engage with the gentiles, hold public office, and involve himself in the affairs of the gentiles!<br /><br />Let me remind you that according to the Mishnah, it was essential that before any Judean could make use of or participate in anything that may even be distantly connected to gentile religion, the gentile himself had to be the one to spoil its sanctity. It was not enough for an Israeli to do it, it had to be the gentile himself.<br /><br />It is clear that the Judeans instructed with specification to the Christians the proper method of nullification that would follow their oral Torah so that it would be religiously valid for the Judean and enable them to participate in and profit from European society more freely without being bound by the law to abstain.<br /><br />And lastly, it is impossible for any Christian to deny the direct influence Rabbinic Judaism had here when the only way any gentile Christian would have known to follow the specifics of the oral Torah's nullification to ensure its validity under Judaism would be if Judeans told them the details of what was at the time strictly a Judean oral tradition. Hence those who led the anger of the Christians at the time had to be no less than educated rabbinical Judeans who were well-versed in Judaic oral law.<br /><br />***********************************<br /><br />I will finish with the following quotes regarding how Judaism theologically views Christianity as an integral and complementary part of their \"mission\" to destroy idolatry and bring the world to worship Yahweh:<br /><br />\"While Christian worship is not a viable religious choice for Jews, as Jewish theologians we rejoice that, through Christianity, hundreds of millions of people have entered into relationship with the God of Israel.\"<br /><br />Above excerpt from: <a href=\"https://www.ccjr.us/\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.ccjr.us/</a>…/documents-and-state…/jewish/dabru-emet<br /><br />\"As did Maimonides and Yehudah Halevi, we acknowledge that the emergence of Christianity in human history is neither an accident nor an error, but the willed divine outcome and gift to the nations. In separating Judaism and Christianity, G-d willed a separation between partners with significant theological differences, not a separation between enemies.<br /><br />\"Rabbi Jacob Emden wrote that “Jesus brought a double goodness to the world. On the one hand he strengthened the Torah of Moses majestically… and not one of our Sages spoke out more emphatically concerning the immutability of the Torah. On the other hand he removed idols from the nations and obligated them in the seven commandments of Noah so that they would not behave like animals of the field, and instilled them firmly with moral traits…..Christians are congregations that work for the sake of heaven who are destined to endure, whose intent is for the sake of heaven and whose reward will not denied.”\"<br /><br />Above two excerpts from: <a href=\"https://www.cjcuc.org/\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.cjcuc.org/</a>…/orthodox-rabbinic-statement-on-chr…/<br /><br />\"The tosafists assert that although a Christian pronouncing the name of Jesus in an oath would be taking the name of \"another god,\" it is nonetheless the case that when Christians say the word \"God,\" they have in mind the Creator of heaven and earth. Some later authorities took the continuation of that Tosafot to mean that this special type of avodah zarah is forbidden to Jews but permissible to gentiles, so that a non-Jew who engages in Christian worship commits no sin.<br /><br />\"... In the final analysis, then, virtually all Jews understood that Christian worship is distinct from pagan idolatry because of its belief in the Creator of heaven and earth who took the Jews out of Egyptian bondage, revealed the Torah at Sinai and continues to exercise his providence over the entire cosmos. Some asserted that the association (shittuf) of Jesus with this God is permissble for non-Jews. Virtually none regarded such association as anything other than avodah zarah (idolatrous worship) if the worshipper was a Jew.\"<br /><br />Above two excerpts from: <a href=\"https://www.ccjr.us/\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.ccjr.us/</a>…/documents-…/analyses/dabru-emet-berger.<br /><br />Gods be praised!<br />",
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"content": "A tremendous write up on why Christians are Shabbos Goys and ultimately serve the Jew. From Fashevik Truths for Esoteric Youths on facebook.\n\n-------\n\nSome **very important** revelations from the Hebrew Mishnah (Avodah Zarah tractate which deals with laws regarding dealing with gentiles) that reveal further evidence of Christianity being nothing more than a deliberate Judean subversion of the European for their own ends.\n\nAs you most likely know, Christians in Europe defaced many statues of gods, heroes, and deified genii by chipping primarily at their nose, but also at their feet, fingers, limbs, and so on, signifying a 'purification' of the demons that inhabited the statue.\n\nWhat you most likely don't know is that this ritual of purifying statues doesn't originate among the Christians, but was part of the Judaic oral Torah that has been recorded in the Mishnah. And it is not simply vaguely similar, it is explicitly the exact same ritual for \"nullifying an idol\".\n\nAs you can see in the attached images, there is no difference between the Christian method of defacing statues and the Judean method of nullification. Further incriminating is its explanation that Israelites are incapable of 'nullifying' the idols of gentiles, and that it was incumbent upon the gentiles **themselves** to nullify their idols before the Israelite could make use of it.\n\nEarlier within the Mishnah Avodah Zarah tractate it establishes the sinfulness of engaging with gentiles in any kind of activity where the Israelite knows, comes to know, or can conceive of the possibility that the gentile had engaged in any sort of idolatry while conducting their work. This meant that before Europe abandoned the gods and began worshipping Yahweh, Israeli capacity to conduct business and intermingle with Europe was greatly restricted by their laws.\n\nIt meant that no properly observant Judean could hold public office, engage in community events, participate in any kind of trade or commerce that they knew would result in the benefit of the gentile religion, enter any place or walk on any road that was in dedication to a deity or in use for festivals, and so on. This principle is known theologically as \"lifnei iver\".\n\nO what wondrous benefit it was for the Judean that the Europeans would convert and conduct across the whole empire the same Judean ritual of nullification by defacing and removing their 'idols' from all the places they presided!\n\nWhat great convenience came to them when now, the gentiles having totally abandoned their gods, the Judean was at last in a Europe where he could more openly move and engage with the gentiles, hold public office, and involve himself in the affairs of the gentiles!\n\nLet me remind you that according to the Mishnah, it was essential that before any Judean could make use of or participate in anything that may even be distantly connected to gentile religion, the gentile himself had to be the one to spoil its sanctity. It was not enough for an Israeli to do it, it had to be the gentile himself.\n\nIt is clear that the Judeans instructed with specification to the Christians the proper method of nullification that would follow their oral Torah so that it would be religiously valid for the Judean and enable them to participate in and profit from European society more freely without being bound by the law to abstain.\n\nAnd lastly, it is impossible for any Christian to deny the direct influence Rabbinic Judaism had here when the only way any gentile Christian would have known to follow the specifics of the oral Torah's nullification to ensure its validity under Judaism would be if Judeans told them the details of what was at the time strictly a Judean oral tradition. Hence those who led the anger of the Christians at the time had to be no less than educated rabbinical Judeans who were well-versed in Judaic oral law.\n\n***********************************\n\nI will finish with the following quotes regarding how Judaism theologically views Christianity as an integral and complementary part of their \"mission\" to destroy idolatry and bring the world to worship Yahweh:\n\n\"While Christian worship is not a viable religious choice for Jews, as Jewish theologians we rejoice that, through Christianity, hundreds of millions of people have entered into relationship with the God of Israel.\"\n\nAbove excerpt from: https://www.ccjr.us/…/documents-and-state…/jewish/dabru-emet\n\n\"As did Maimonides and Yehudah Halevi, we acknowledge that the emergence of Christianity in human history is neither an accident nor an error, but the willed divine outcome and gift to the nations. In separating Judaism and Christianity, G-d willed a separation between partners with significant theological differences, not a separation between enemies.\n\n\"Rabbi Jacob Emden wrote that “Jesus brought a double goodness to the world. On the one hand he strengthened the Torah of Moses majestically… and not one of our Sages spoke out more emphatically concerning the immutability of the Torah. On the other hand he removed idols from the nations and obligated them in the seven commandments of Noah so that they would not behave like animals of the field, and instilled them firmly with moral traits…..Christians are congregations that work for the sake of heaven who are destined to endure, whose intent is for the sake of heaven and whose reward will not denied.”\"\n\nAbove two excerpts from: https://www.cjcuc.org/…/orthodox-rabbinic-statement-on-chr…/\n\n\"The tosafists assert that although a Christian pronouncing the name of Jesus in an oath would be taking the name of \"another god,\" it is nonetheless the case that when Christians say the word \"God,\" they have in mind the Creator of heaven and earth. Some later authorities took the continuation of that Tosafot to mean that this special type of avodah zarah is forbidden to Jews but permissible to gentiles, so that a non-Jew who engages in Christian worship commits no sin.\n\n\"... In the final analysis, then, virtually all Jews understood that Christian worship is distinct from pagan idolatry because of its belief in the Creator of heaven and earth who took the Jews out of Egyptian bondage, revealed the Torah at Sinai and continues to exercise his providence over the entire cosmos. Some asserted that the association (shittuf) of Jesus with this God is permissble for non-Jews. Virtually none regarded such association as anything other than avodah zarah (idolatrous worship) if the worshipper was a Jew.\"\n\nAbove two excerpts from: https://www.ccjr.us/…/documents-…/analyses/dabru-emet-berger.\n\nGods be praised!\n",
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"content": "From Dᚱaugᚱ on facebook.<br /><br />The whole history of Abrahamic monotheism is evidence of a constant religious instability, an atmosphere of conflict and fragmentation, as arid as the desert from which it comes, due to their inherent bigotry and fanaticism.<br /><br />Jews originated when they were separated from Semitic polytheistic community (Canaanites) taking one of the gods of their regional pantheon as the one true god. Among Jews, in addition to Zealots and Essenes emerged factions, facing each other, like the Pharisees and Sadducees.<br /><br />From the Jews, those who believed that Yeshua (Jesus) was the Messiah, they were separated from those who do not accept him as such, calling themselves as \"Christians\". Later, when Christianity spreads through Greece and Rome like an epidemic, there were originated many Christian sects.<br /><br />In the seventh century, Islam appears, adopting beliefs of both Judaism and Christianity and subsequently confront Jews and Christians in bloody political and religious wars, and then divide them in other Islamic sects.<br /><br />In 1054, the church was divided into Orthodox and Catholic, and against these, hundreds of years later in the 16th century Protestants clashed, which in turn diversified into numerous denominations (Lutherans, Methodists, Calvinists, Baptists, Anglicans , Pentecostals, Adventists, etc.) In the words of the Greek philosopher of the second century, Celsus:<br /><br />”That spirit of faction is such even today among Christians, that if all men would become Christians, they would not tolerate it. Originally, when they were a small number, were all animated by the same sentiments; after they became in crowds, were divided into sects and each one tries to form a separate group, as they did originally. Once isolated from the great majority, anathematize each other, having only in common, properly the name of Christians, by which all them fight. This is the only thing that would have the nerve to leave; because otherwise some profess one thing and some another.”<br /><br />-Celsus, A Discourse against the Christians. Chapter III.<br /><br />From this inconsistent and divisive behavior, typical of abrahamism, atheists and materialists have a bunch of nonsenses to create a false image of religion as universally inconsistent and divisive.<br /><br />Christianity has always been characterized from its beginnings by their intolerance and intransigence, considering himself as the only way of salvation for all men on the planet; these features were inherited by Judaism, from which it came. It demonstrated that, paradoxically, the belief of considering equal to all human beings is the greatest form of intolerance, since it is assumed as dogma of faith that the same religion or morality is valid and binding for all men, and therefore they are imposed to them, even against their will. This aspect was later renewed with the following large and virulent egalitarian doctrines of the French Revolution and Communism.<br /><br />Pagans, accepting the difference between peoples, also accepted that they worship different gods to theirs and had different customs, and they would never have thought of preaching their own religion or morals outside of their own people. It would have been ridiculous for them to preach the worship of Odin among black people, for example, and it was indifferent to them that Semitic peoples worship Moloch.<br /><br />Gods be praised!<br /><br />-ᛒᛃᛟᚱᚾ<br /><br /><br />",
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"content": "From Dᚱaugᚱ on facebook.\n\nThe whole history of Abrahamic monotheism is evidence of a constant religious instability, an atmosphere of conflict and fragmentation, as arid as the desert from which it comes, due to their inherent bigotry and fanaticism.\n\nJews originated when they were separated from Semitic polytheistic community (Canaanites) taking one of the gods of their regional pantheon as the one true god. Among Jews, in addition to Zealots and Essenes emerged factions, facing each other, like the Pharisees and Sadducees.\n\nFrom the Jews, those who believed that Yeshua (Jesus) was the Messiah, they were separated from those who do not accept him as such, calling themselves as \"Christians\". Later, when Christianity spreads through Greece and Rome like an epidemic, there were originated many Christian sects.\n\nIn the seventh century, Islam appears, adopting beliefs of both Judaism and Christianity and subsequently confront Jews and Christians in bloody political and religious wars, and then divide them in other Islamic sects.\n\nIn 1054, the church was divided into Orthodox and Catholic, and against these, hundreds of years later in the 16th century Protestants clashed, which in turn diversified into numerous denominations (Lutherans, Methodists, Calvinists, Baptists, Anglicans , Pentecostals, Adventists, etc.) In the words of the Greek philosopher of the second century, Celsus:\n\n”That spirit of faction is such even today among Christians, that if all men would become Christians, they would not tolerate it. Originally, when they were a small number, were all animated by the same sentiments; after they became in crowds, were divided into sects and each one tries to form a separate group, as they did originally. Once isolated from the great majority, anathematize each other, having only in common, properly the name of Christians, by which all them fight. This is the only thing that would have the nerve to leave; because otherwise some profess one thing and some another.”\n\n-Celsus, A Discourse against the Christians. Chapter III.\n\nFrom this inconsistent and divisive behavior, typical of abrahamism, atheists and materialists have a bunch of nonsenses to create a false image of religion as universally inconsistent and divisive.\n\nChristianity has always been characterized from its beginnings by their intolerance and intransigence, considering himself as the only way of salvation for all men on the planet; these features were inherited by Judaism, from which it came. It demonstrated that, paradoxically, the belief of considering equal to all human beings is the greatest form of intolerance, since it is assumed as dogma of faith that the same religion or morality is valid and binding for all men, and therefore they are imposed to them, even against their will. This aspect was later renewed with the following large and virulent egalitarian doctrines of the French Revolution and Communism.\n\nPagans, accepting the difference between peoples, also accepted that they worship different gods to theirs and had different customs, and they would never have thought of preaching their own religion or morals outside of their own people. It would have been ridiculous for them to preach the worship of Odin among black people, for example, and it was indifferent to them that Semitic peoples worship Moloch.\n\nGods be praised!\n\n-ᛒᛃᛟᚱᚾ\n\n\n",
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