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Originally Posted by Alexander White
The Christians waged war in the name of religion. For example, they didn't carry out the Crusades because the Arabs were a threat to the White race, but because they were a threat to Christendom. Contrast this with, for example, the Indo-Aryans: the first thing they noticed when they arrived in the Indian subcontinent was the racial differences between themselves and the natives, hence referring to them in their scriptures as the "blackskins" and the "noseless ones". Even if the Jewish origins and egalitarian nature of Christianity were ignored, it would still be a Semitizing force. It is inherently contrary to Aryan nature. "Paganism", on the other hand, could not be more fitting to Aryan nature; it was, after all, an expression of their race soul.
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So how are all those pure white Aryans in India doing today?
You can't logically say Christianity leads to race mixing when virtually every religion and culture leads to race mixing when there are multiple races present. That is just the way people are, with culture effecting the rate at which it happens, but not whether it happens or not. It takes a strong ideology to slow it down, and even Judaism's strong proscriptions against race mixing has still lead to a lot of mixing. God told them to kill every Canaanite, yet archeology and DNA evidence show that the Jews interbred with them.
Saying paganism (I assume you are only talking about the Germanic version of paganism) didn't lead to race mixing isn't very helpful, since most pagan areas were racially isolated. What paganism lead to was getting their ass beat by Christianity and forcibly converted. That isn't a winning formula, and we need winning formulas. Of course those 2 religions back then are not the same as the successors to those religions that exist today, and it is impossible to recreate them.
We need to go with whatever works to advance the real end goal, racial separation, and not give in to the temptation to argue the minutiae of made-up belief systems. If some people's version of Christianity makes them believe that whites should have their own nation, then great I'll support that version of Christianity. If some version of Paganism reinforces your beliefs that whites should have their own nation, then great I'll support your version of Paganism. Whatever keeps every body marching in the same direction on the same day.