>he calls pagans "larpers"
>he pretends to be a crusader and constantly refers to instanbul as "constantinople"
Why does nobody ever point out this irony?
>>131809622
>pol/ is one person
>>131809622
same reason as this
>>131809622
Paganism isnt a real religion anymore, I just use this flag to identify my as Christian, and yes, Constantinople is rightful Christian clay and was stolen from us by muslim infidels and catholic traitors.
>>131809622
We constantly call Catholics LARPers.
my best friend refers to himself as a pagan
it's really cringey
please stop
>>131809622
>Implying I'm pretending
I would kill any muslim on sight if any lived around me.
>>131810006
I'm not one of the paganism larpers though.
I'm more like what a Shintoist would be if he were white.
Paganism, to me, is a bunch of stories and examples. But the real paganism is the structure of the religion, which no modern pagan actually tries to follow.
Some of these hidden ideas in all pagan religions are things like:
>Do not ask for validation; only give it, and to appropriate people.
>People ARE what they do; their identity is what they practice. If you want to conform to an identity, it's not about practicing what they do, but about practicing who they are.
>Laws absolve the need for values. The fence before the road absolves the child of needing to be safe; likewise, we can't practice who we are, and learn morals, if morals and values are set for us by a fallible law.
>Community, not set by law, but by human relationships, leads to greater happiness; therefore, community should be practiced, and abstinence from law and compromise should be maintained.
>The gods represent perfect humans, having natural interests and appetites that seem imperfect to an individual, but ought to be the collective standard.