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I think you quoted the wrong person, your reply is not relevant to what I said
It's very relevant. For decades now, whenever some atheist or pagan goes on an unwanted anti-Christian "analysis" they seem to ignore the large amount of freaks on their side of the aisle. The Bible mentions how you can know something by the fruits they produce. There's plenty of Jews involved in atheism, and while Paganism doesn't have that, every public Pagan I've ever seen is just a shit person minus the Golden One.
We could all shit up this thread theorycelling and arguing about how based certain people in the past are compared to today and what beliefs they have but we should talk turkey here and just look at the type of people who are in the far right who represent these values. Harold Rhodes being one of them. I could go on, Richard Spencer, April Gaede, David Lane, Mark Brahmin, Boneface, the leader of Blood Tribe whose name I cannot remember, Cliff Herrington, Greg Johnson, Craig Cobb etc and of course Alex McNabb.
On the flip side you pretty much just have the Heimbachs/Parrotts and Nick Fuentes. Pastor Lindstadt if you want to lump in CI though I think that's its separate thing.
It doesn't matter what a man personally believes theologically, but the Anti-Christian position tends to attract the biggest weirdos and you should sit back and seriously ask yourself if Christianity is truly the problem or something separate entirely because if you were to walk up to some random person in this thing you'd find the Christians to be far closer to the ideal of your model White citizen than Anti-Christians.
Maybe you're right and there's something mythical based secular or pagan community out there giving each other presents for Yule, building a worthy network, working hard to save the White race, strong athletics men and beautiful dedicated women in monogamous relationships using drugs moderately, level headed and not arrogant, with happy children and living a life morally indistinguishable from a Victorian. However no one like that seems to exist in an age of weak Christianity, and if these takes about theology holding back White people were correct, you'd think the Golden One was a rule and not an exception.