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Default Re: Jews and American Renaissance

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Originally Posted by Herac
Yes... an opinion is an opinion, I disagree but I respect yours.
Surely everyone has an opinion. What I'm not sure is where you disagree with me and why.

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Yes, I can. Simply because the christianity in here is equal in Europe, and christianity in USA is something far different and histeric. That's why I said that the problem is their christianity, in which America was founded and raised.
Yes. They should think about renaming it into something like the histerical raving moon show.

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May I ask you, what's "Traditio Hispanica", that fits your profile? Catholic hispanic tradition or the ancient pagan faith?
You may. It wouldn't make sense to pretend that there was one unitary ancient pagan belief in Iberia. There were different areas influence through aculturation of movements or migrations, be it from Celts, Iberians, or others.

Unless one considers the spiritual beliefs of the Paleolithics, which anyway little is known about except of a common belief in a matrilineal or matriarchal represented by a mother-earth or mother-goddess.

Both the Paleo-European and the newer Indo-European influences were in some way or another, and to some extent, collected into the new Christian faith.

However I don't find this Traditio Hispanica in the modern Catholic Church, nor even in the Traditionalists of Lefevbre. So, basically, I choose to stay in limbo.
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