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[–]send_nasty_stuffNational Socialist[S] 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Any long running religion of such a people must have degree of divinity regardless of the current state of such religion.

You do realise that this is a heretical and un-Christian view, right?

Lol. Many of my beliefs about Christianity would be considered heretical. (what is considered 'heresy' changes though) The one you cite here would not be. Christianity after the First Council of Nicaea agreed on Christs divinity but later councils would affirm a 3 part divinity: God, the spirit and the son (aka the trinity). Christians do not believe that only Christ is divine: God the father is also divine as is the Holy ghost. The Holy ghost being the least understood of the three divinities in Christianity (I'm not going to lecture about Christianity though; not really the place).... Long story short, when I use the world Divine I'm not saying I believe Europeans are Gods. Just people of God and people with a spiritual soul and people that have the logos of Christ in them and their works historically.

I also believe the pope is not the real pope and the current seat of the Catholic church is empty. So I'm not claiming to be someone closely aligned with a common modern Christian doctrine if that's what you're digging into. To be closely aligned with most modern christian doctrine is essentially to be hopelessly philosemetic, anti white and complicit in a dangerous holocaust founding myth that threatens the west with total destruction. I can't support that and I'm proud to be on the outside of the current organized christian milieu.

I can see that you have spent a good deal of time reconciling Christianity with your personal character

Not sure exactly what you mean by this. Christianity and european character traits are basically the same thing. I don't think they need to 'reconciled'. My alt right race realist views brought me back to Christianity not further away from it.

the version of Christianity you are following is not the Christianity of any of the major churches.

I should hope not. All major churches are corrupted or heavily compromised by a dark demonic force.

The distinction you draw between Judaism and Israelism, however, seems to me arbitrary and utilitarian.

I respectfully disagree but maybe in the future we can have a fruitful discussion about this.

It is the same tradition and the same spiritual and institutional lineage.\

I strongly disagree.

I hope what I have said may be useful to you in some way, perhaps at least in making you consider this type of arguments now rather than later.

I appreciate your insights.

[–]NeoRail 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I have an interest in theology, so I do not mind talking about it some more, if you would like.

Long story short, when I use the world Divine I'm not saying I believe Europeans are Gods. Just people of God and people with a spiritual soul and people that have the logos of Christ in them and their works historically.

That's not what divine means, though. Furthermore, this contradicts the statement you made earlier that the mere fact that Europeans have upheld Christianity for so long makes Christianity divine. If Europeans upholding Christianity makes it divine, but that is only possible because of the Holy Spirit making them divine people, then you are engaging in some bizarre and unnecessary form of circular logic.

I also believe the pope is not the real pope and the current seat of the Catholic church is empty. So I'm not claiming to be someone closely aligned with a common modern Christian doctrine if that's what you're digging into.

I can't support that and I'm proud to be on the outside of the current organized christian milieu.

What are you closely aligned with, then? Who is the last Pope you recognise as legitimate? Do you think some older form of Protestantism or Catholicism or Orthodoxy is the legitimate Christian faith? As far as I am aware, none of the recognised traditional churches have ever maintained a position like yours.

Christianity and european character traits are basically the same thing.

I would have thought the opposite.

I respectfully disagree but maybe in the future we can have a fruitful discussion about this.

Perhaps.