The Christian on the show makes the correct observation: “A lot of people resent Christianity because it’s entirely Jewish and not really our story"
But his response is: "Yep, it is Jewish, embrace it harder. Go pilgrimage to Israel and get more in touch with it's Jewishness"🤣
I agree on everything, but I believe we do need ‘temples’ ie physical buildings to gather in, hofs if you will… a tempelhof. Maybe one day we won’t need them anymore and we can have our groves back
𝐐𝐔𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒 𝐎𝐍 𝐑𝐄𝐋𝐈𝐆𝐈𝐎𝐍 𝐀𝐍𝐒𝐖𝐄𝐑𝐄𝐃 𝐁𝐘 𝐓𝐇𝐄 ᛋᛋ
Questions on religion and worldview from the SS-Unterführerschule Radolfzell
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"Which Christian teachings contradict our worldview the most?
a) The world religion that emphasizes the afterlife (as opposed to the folk religion).
b) The priest inserts himself as a mediator between God and man.
c) The unnatural attitude: the denial of race, people (Volk), fatherland, and the laws of life created by God. The theory of equality, which causes a disintegrating separation of man into body, mind, and soul; the detachment from all earthly bonds.
d) The degenerate attitude toward women, marriage, family, and sexual relations.
e) Christianity is a religion of fear (the kindling of fear in order to influence people: a punishing God, hereditary sin, purgatory, hellfire, fear of death).
f) The devaluation of Nordic-Germanic virtues: instead of loyalty, bravery, courage, and a fighting spirit, humility, love, poverty, and chastity are taught. These teachings contradict our worldview because they paralyze völkisch forces and disintegrate our völkisch character.
What do we understand by gottgläubig?
a) For the god-believing person, God is the unfathomable, the impersonal. We do not drag God down into human concepts and ideas.
b) This realization did not come to us through a one-time revelation, but out of life and out of nature, out of our inner feeling.
The concept of the divine is not a private matter but develops only within the community of faith. Faith is the certainty of the feeling of the world as an order and of the fighting spirit of the world. Out of this feeling, the individual's place and his own assigned task are designated to him (sense of duty, honor, categorical imperative). We do not experience God in the temple, but in life. We experience the world as an order and a task, and not as a vale of tears.
We experience the world as a process of becoming and not as a static condition. Where anything is to become, there must be struggle. In this struggle, God acts as a freeing, not a punishing force. We experience God in the search for truth, i.e., according to the meaning of the order (God did not become present to us through a one-time revelation). We experience God in genius, which carries something of the secret of divine power within itself. Our faith must defend itself, be clear and strong. We experience God's highest creative thoughts in our people (Volk). Our concept of God is rooted in the Volk."
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Source:
BArch RS 13/62 Weltanschauliche Erziehung.- Grundaufgabe Mai 1944 p.14-15
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NS Heathenry:
https://t.co/UKIwanLvlP
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I’ve a masters in theology and religious studies. The appeal to ‘authority’ fallacy will not work with me, or in general, much longer. Sorry. You’ll need a new cope. Mm mm my Christian theologian “historian” says Jesus was real… of course he does.. he doesn’t want to lost his job. Go to Richard Carrier, Lacaster and the Germans in the late 19th century, Fitzgerald etc etc. Mything in Action.
@C1tr00z@S88679463@JemappelleEve Jews who were anti-temple and anti-Hellenism wrote the gospels. It was jewish in fighting. They then figured out it could be used to enslave the goyem. You’re welcome.