Being a pagan or heathen might mean one is connecting to pre-Christian, regional religions and connect this to nationalism or a particular race. But using these terms might simply mean one is attracted to the religions,w hich could be seen as indigenous. IOW gods, rather than God, nature centeredness, shamanistic tendencies, pantheistic elementsDuring a recent period of mindless internet browsing, I came across the Wild Hunt website.
The site appears to be dedicated to all things "Pagan".
The piece that got my attention was that about "Heathenism", a devotion to "ancient Germanic mythology".
Anyone have any thoughts about the legitimacy of this practice and how it may be related to "white supremacy"? — Teller
The Abrahamists and the technocrats have a long history of abusing pagans.We're a heathen culture. With technology. — Wayfarer
I am not sure what this means. Europe acted quite like Rome in the Americas. But I am sure I am missing what you are saying.The nearest thing that Western culture had to spiritual enlightenment was Christianity, without it, it will relapse into Imperial Rome. — Wayfarer
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