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But why? I have tr00 aryan forehead and you... you have aryan sense of humour too.
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Please tell me. I have a bad memory.
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We must send more priests to Bosnia and Albania.
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Would you, perhaps, be one of them? You seem to be very devouted Christian if I am not mistaken.
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![]() *Perun (Taras Bulba) |
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![]() I like your post. It's a good summation of the situation in North America. |
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Anyway one of the secret strengths of Ireland is that it's a bit of a backwater too.
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BTW, I thought Haldis was of Finnish ancestry.
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Right. And rather typical of one of the archetypical kind of Americans.
It is not about to "converting" to a church or another. In fact there is nothing worth to be "converted" to. And, besides, it is not as if Christianism in Europe stands for the union of State and Church. On the contrary, give Caesar what is Caesar's ... It is just a matter of ethno-cultural heritage, which is shared through the history development of the peoples regardless of their membership to any of the churches. Just like ancient Paganism is also a part of that ethno-cultural heritage. Here we are pointing to Islam because it is at present (and historically) a religion/philosophy strange to anything Europe, and it has a strong hostile element in itself when introduced into Europe. But we might as well point to so-called "born-again christian" American Evangelicals or Jehowa's Witnesses, christian identity sects (a denomination of British Israelism which is related to white nationalism) ... or Judaism for that matter.
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From what I have heard, a part Polish. Might be Finnish too. After all she is an American and thereafter her genetic heritage can be from a wide range of two-legged and four-legged life beings.
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"…never before has a lack of truthfulness played such a large and important role in philosophy." "They did whatever they felt like doing with concepts. As if by magic they changed anything into any other thing." –Ortega y Gasset on German Idealism "In consequence of Kant's criticism of all speculative theology, almost all the philosophizers in Germany cast themselves back on to Spinoza, so that the whole series of unsuccessful attempts known by the name of post-Kantian philosophy is simply Spinozism tastelessly got up, veiled in all kinds of unintelligible language, and otherwise twisted and distorted ..." –Schopenhauer on German Idealism [...] Que a nosotros, que nacimos de celtas y de iberos, no nos cause vergüenza, sino satisfacción agradecida, hacer sonar en nuestros versos los broncos nombres de la tierra nuestra [...] –Marco Valerio Marcial– |
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Let me see, Monsieur Ironique, you think you are more European 'cos you were born in France and Perun and me would be two kinds of kelpers 'cos we were born in the other side of the Atlantic, ok, but you are a kind of liberal and Atheist, a typical product of the Multiculti-Masonic-Progressive and "Brazilianized" France, who is more European, mon vieux ?
La vrai France: http://forum.stirpes.net/catholicism...atholique.html BTW, the Church is Catholic, it means "universal" and Its Holy mission is to convert and to save all the peoples around the world, remember the Conquista: Spanish, Portuguese and Italian missionaries converting natives in the Americas, the Philippines, Japan, China, India, Africa, etc. and the French jesuits coverting Canadian indians. Oremus pro Carnyx. |
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Anyway, what are trying to prove? That a guy like Perun (and you) born in the Americas can be more European than a Nationalist born in Europe just because the former have the faith still? That's rich and I don't even bother arguing on that with Americans of the sort of Perun and the likes. I don't deny your European roots but as I always say your ancestors chose another path and fate by leaving Europe. End of the story. Europeanised, more so, like many Europeans are Americanised. Liberal, because I don't believe? So I must certainly be less European than a devoted black African Christian. To some extend probably I might be liberal, but not much, far less than many North Americans or Europeans.Atheist? Hmm, more of the Atheist agnostic leaning type, yes so? I'm not even anti-Christian so I don't see the problem at all. It's either black or white with you people. Quote:
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I knew about Stirpes by visiting Skadi...What an enormous amount of bollocks (Skadi)!Full of southern-Europeans germanic-wannabees freaks
...When I knew about Stirpes,a European nationalist forum with a nice Latin name,I joined right away.
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I'd been lurking around on Skadi, too. I didn't feel confortable with Skadi so I did a google search for something like 'Nationalist forum' and found Stirpes - lots of intellegent, interesting stuff for this seeker, hungry for the truth!
I thought "Yes, this is more my cup of tea!" |
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