While some of your points are good, polytheistic religions lost to monotheistic ones for a reason. The fact that they were not open to interpretation through the philosophy of one God and a set doctrine is what made them so powerful.
But like a lot of ancient things, religion should be taken with a grain of salt. That's why even though I consider myself Christian, I don't adhere to the faith on the same level as a Christcuck or a convert from 2000 years ago. With that being said, I think religion (in particular monotheistic Christianity) must play a pretty large role in society if we ever hope to achieve a strong, united and White state free of decadence and general degeneracy. Monotheism has its flaws, but polytheism won't help a bit.
UndercoverGoyim 0 points 4.0 years ago
While some of your points are good, polytheistic religions lost to monotheistic ones for a reason. The fact that they were not open to interpretation through the philosophy of one God and a set doctrine is what made them so powerful.
But like a lot of ancient things, religion should be taken with a grain of salt. That's why even though I consider myself Christian, I don't adhere to the faith on the same level as a Christcuck or a convert from 2000 years ago. With that being said, I think religion (in particular monotheistic Christianity) must play a pretty large role in society if we ever hope to achieve a strong, united and White state free of decadence and general degeneracy. Monotheism has its flaws, but polytheism won't help a bit.