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[–]Mr9to5 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

I used to think a lot about this problem. As others described, I concluded this probably is never going to be a thing.

Creativity would be a pretty good parallel to what you’re describing. We could even call this “the Creativity problem” because their books go as far as to suggest proselytizing door to door. They have never grown far beyond skinheads and existing long time “hate group” activists because:

  1. They are (rightly) perceived as having a hateful, conspiracy theory driven creed. The small number of seekers looking for a new religion aren’t particularly likely to be drawn to this.
  2. They get very crankish and sometimes dangerous people. If you think about it, this makes a lot of sense. The people who are looking for new religions are often a little too experimental in their thinking. They bring in new bullshit claims. So, the most unapproachable aspects of the creed, like alternative dietary claims or odd conspiracy theories, get emphasized because weirdos disproportionately take over. It gets worse as it scares off normies more and more over time.

Creativity is largely a trainwreck and has been since the 1990s. Cosmotheism, a more spiritual version of the same idea, has a more subdued, non-starter history. You could always say “I’ll build a better one” - but it kind of speaks for itself.

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

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

                        Christianity is a flawed religion but it also adapts to different cultures and the prevailing morality of the ruling class. Liberalism has basically declawed Christianity to a pacifist group of people that tolerate degeneracy and believe in the sucker's payoff. Instead of caring about the contradictions or values that weaken the white race just ignore it. Let the state instill a new philosophy upon the people and that philosophy will mold Christianity in its own image just like how liberalism transformed Christianity. Only intervene against religions that oppose the state like Islam and Judaism.

                        [–]TheJamesRocket 1 insightful - 2 fun1 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 2 fun -  (2 children)

                        Societys absolutely do need a belief system that can be adopted by the average man and woman. As we have discovered to our detriment, you can't simply dispense with organized religion, because people will replace it with some other bizarre ideology. Hence all the 'skeptical' atheists who became rabid SJWs.

                        I think Christianity should be brought back to a limited extent. It can help re-establish (and enforce!) healthy societal norms, and serve as a psychological release valve for society. The Churchs should bring back Old Testament scripture, and be used as indoctrination centers for the youth. They can raise a new generation of traditional women and men.

                        They can also raise bands of Christian zealots, who can be used as shock troops to purge the degenerates. Of course, you would have to keep a tight leash on the Churchs, because this could all get out of hand and lead us right back into the Biblical extremism of the Middle Ages. I would not want society to revert to that mode of existence.

                        [–]Minedwe 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (5 children)

                        You somehow managed to completely mischaracterize and spout bullshit about both Christianity and Paganism in one post while simultaneously making an absurd and unrealistic "goal", probably to distract from actually important existing goals.

                        The FBI should pay you more.

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                          [–]Minedwe 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (2 children)

                          You have parroted long-said but even longer disproven misconceptions and blanket statements about both Christianity (hurr durr le Judeo-Christian lul) and Paganism. The Foundation of some nebulous, undoubtedly expensive (possibly monetarily but more importantly in terms of time and effort), and distracting/taking away from far more practical and worthwhile goals.

                          You're creating issues that don't really exist, at least not on a large scale or to the degree that woudl warrant such an action, and trying to solve them with a hugely inconvenient plan that nobody would stick to anyway. Christians aren't going to convert away from Christianity nor Pagans from whatever brand of Paganism in which they believe. You are equally as unlikely to attract agnostics or atheists or secularists.

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                            [–]Minedwe 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

                            I'm not saying that. I'm saying that they are not some sect of Judaism or clone of it as you seem to believe. Jews and Christians split because Jews, by the time of Jesus, had already split off and become a wicked and impious group of hucksters. Jews often tried to wriggle out of and find loopholes in the word of God and of Jesus. Jesus scolded them for this on multiple occasions (in fact, one of if not THE only time Jesus was shown to have gotten irate was, if memory serves, at a Jew doing just this).

                            Something important you must realize is the split between the Old Testament, which the meat of applies mostly to Jews, and the New Testament, about God's NEW chosen people, the Gentiles, who he favored because the Jews had betrayed him on multiple occasions and had become corrupted. Jews helped Jesus, the Son of God/God made flesh, get murdered by the Romans through their betrayal. Ever since then the Jews have gotten worse and worse and more depraved, and staunchly anti-Gentile, ESPECIALLY anti-Christian.

                            To equate or relate Christianity and Judaism is like saying a savage murderer is a friend of his victim.

                            As for your idea that pagans and Christians are some sort of cucks who openly let in migrants is not true. Only zio-"christians" who have been deceived and misled and Satanic or crypto-Satanic pagans. The irreligious are multiplying and spreading their nihilistic bullshit that has been proven to be disastrous for nations that follow them. Furthermore, outlasting is hard to do when you're openly calling your brothers and allies somehow impure or cucked and openly admitting to wanting to manipulate and replace them, not to mention the standard being propagandized against by the entire system.

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