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Old January 13th, 2020 #18
George Witzgall
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Everyone is religious, where by "religious" I mean adhering to beliefs or dogmas that can't be rigorously proven. You can't escape it. Folks who say they aren't religious, that they don't adhere to any dogma, well, that is a dogma in and of itself.

Aryanism acknowledges you might not have full and complete understanding of everything, but you do have your own people as well as your own "common sense" to guide you; your ancestors got you to this point, so best you can do is build on their lead (Note: some Aryans in the past used the term "racial soul" or "race-soul" since Aryans form a race, but you don't have to use that terminology if you are wary of it; the point is there are two components: a people as well as a culture/history/perspective/sensititvity that the people bring to bear).

Everyone needs a touchstone to guide them; the world is just divided between folks who recognize this and folks who don't (and will probably get their lunch eaten by the other folks). Aryanism puts the focus as much as possible on your people as opposed to dogmas; there is no Bible; instead, your people and their achievements are your "Bible".

But, you can't be both Christian and Aryan; or Muslim and Aryan; or <any other religion> and Aryan. Aryanism is both a religion and a race, so there are no religious divisions pitting Aryans against each other (doesn't mean Aryans agree on everything, quite the contrary; but they disagree within the context of a single race and religion).

By reducing the dogma aspect of religion to a minimum, by not having a Bible, the focus is squarely on your people (or as I like to put it, the focus is on exploring and advancing the "race-soul", which reminds one that there are two components, race and religion, but if you don't like that term, you don't have to use it).
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