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[–] 18327061? ago 

I was raised Christian, and I know exactly what it is like.

I remember my passion for Christ and God as a child, and I remember my feeling of betrayal when I realized that supernatural religions aren't actually true.

At this point, I stand behind all Aryans, no matter their religion. Christians, Pagans, Atheists, and Philosophers are all my brothers. I defend them.

Here is the issue that I will not put down until it is truly resolved:

Do Christians think of me as their brother?

Christians are the ones who might backstab me, at least according to all I've seen and heard. I look at Aryan hair and our colored eyes, and I see friends. I accept European history, and see that Christianity did great things. I don't see them as enemies, not simply because they are Christians.

But do Christians look at me and see a friend? I'm worried that they will say a word to me like "heretic," or "heathen," and then turn traitor. Do I need to mention what I've heard on /pol/ in the past, where Christians plan to team up with atheists and pagans, only until we all win together, and then the Christians turn around and slaughter their former allies once we gain power?

If this isn't true, then I'll be delighted. I quote Jesus almost weekly, and had even contemplated being a priest or pastor when I was still part of the flock. But now? Now I'm just worried that they will value their religion over our shared blood.