Nameless One
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This topic is confusing to many, because they notice Christian leaders through history who spoke against Yehuborim and are like "what the hell are you talking about? Christianity isn't Yehuborim, Christians hated Yehuborim!"
The key to understanding Christian "anti-semitism" is that Christians define "Yehuborim" in a completely different way than we or the Pagans or even the Yehuborim themselves do. And if you understand how Christians define "Yehuborim", it becomes more than obvious that Christianity is Yehuborim (by our definition, of course).
If you use the word "Yehubor", a Christian will understand it to mean "a person of the Yehuborim faith/religion". If a Yehubor converts to Christianity, the Christian will cease to see that person as a Yehubor, but he will welcome him as a "fellow Christian". All of this leads to all sorts of cuckery as history shows. Many popes were Yehuborim. When the Yehuborim were expelled from Spain, many of them converted to Roman Catholicism and were called "marranos" or "conversos", i.e. crypto-Yehuborim. Hell, even nowadays, "White Nationalist" Christians keep shilling for the Yehubor called "Brother" Nathaniel Kapner because he converted to Orthodox Christianity and speaks against the Yehuborim religion.
By contrast, a Yehubor as defined by a Satanist or Pagan or even a Yehubor is "a person belonging to the Yehuborim ethnicity/race, regardless of religion". Even ultra-orthodox Yehuborim call someone a Yehubor if he has at least a Yehuborim mother. That's why there are Atheist Yehuborim and Buddhist Yehuborim. Even the ultra-orthodox Yehuborim will support financially someone who is a member of their tribe, but isn't of the Yehuborim religion. Atheist or Buddhist Yehuborim feel closer to orthodox Yehuborim than to Gentile atheists/Buddhists and it's clear that this is very dangerous, as "Buddhist" Yehuborim can take over Buddhist organizations and work to support their fellow Yehuborim through their money, and censor those who criticize Yehuborim, as an example.
A true Satanist will never accept a member of the Yehuborim ethnicity in his ranks. So it's impossible for Yehuborim to infiltrate JoS because it doesn't accept them. Pro-White Pagans also think of Yehuborim in this way and will never accept a Yehubor as a Pagan, just like ourselves.
That's why you see on Christian-Pagan debates on whether Christianity is Yehuborim, many Christians use the straw man fallacy. When Pagans or Satanists say Christianity is Yehuborim, we mean that it was created by the Yehuborim ethnicity as a means to enslave the goyim. Christians on the other hand interpret it to mean that Christianity came from Judaism, or is related to the religion of Judaism. This is why they usually reply that the Yehuborim follow the Talmud and not the torah and they blaspheme jesus in their Talmud yadda yadda. They don't understand that the Torah and the Talmud both came from the Yehuborim ethnicity because Christians think in religious, not ethnic/racial terms.
Christians in general think in religious terms, and identify with their fellow Christians as a religion more than their do with their race, that's why it's impossible for them to unite with someone of the same race who belongs to a different religion. It's them who cause all disunity and problems in "White Nationalist" circles.
The key to understanding Christian "anti-semitism" is that Christians define "Yehuborim" in a completely different way than we or the Pagans or even the Yehuborim themselves do. And if you understand how Christians define "Yehuborim", it becomes more than obvious that Christianity is Yehuborim (by our definition, of course).
If you use the word "Yehubor", a Christian will understand it to mean "a person of the Yehuborim faith/religion". If a Yehubor converts to Christianity, the Christian will cease to see that person as a Yehubor, but he will welcome him as a "fellow Christian". All of this leads to all sorts of cuckery as history shows. Many popes were Yehuborim. When the Yehuborim were expelled from Spain, many of them converted to Roman Catholicism and were called "marranos" or "conversos", i.e. crypto-Yehuborim. Hell, even nowadays, "White Nationalist" Christians keep shilling for the Yehubor called "Brother" Nathaniel Kapner because he converted to Orthodox Christianity and speaks against the Yehuborim religion.
By contrast, a Yehubor as defined by a Satanist or Pagan or even a Yehubor is "a person belonging to the Yehuborim ethnicity/race, regardless of religion". Even ultra-orthodox Yehuborim call someone a Yehubor if he has at least a Yehuborim mother. That's why there are Atheist Yehuborim and Buddhist Yehuborim. Even the ultra-orthodox Yehuborim will support financially someone who is a member of their tribe, but isn't of the Yehuborim religion. Atheist or Buddhist Yehuborim feel closer to orthodox Yehuborim than to Gentile atheists/Buddhists and it's clear that this is very dangerous, as "Buddhist" Yehuborim can take over Buddhist organizations and work to support their fellow Yehuborim through their money, and censor those who criticize Yehuborim, as an example.
A true Satanist will never accept a member of the Yehuborim ethnicity in his ranks. So it's impossible for Yehuborim to infiltrate JoS because it doesn't accept them. Pro-White Pagans also think of Yehuborim in this way and will never accept a Yehubor as a Pagan, just like ourselves.
That's why you see on Christian-Pagan debates on whether Christianity is Yehuborim, many Christians use the straw man fallacy. When Pagans or Satanists say Christianity is Yehuborim, we mean that it was created by the Yehuborim ethnicity as a means to enslave the goyim. Christians on the other hand interpret it to mean that Christianity came from Judaism, or is related to the religion of Judaism. This is why they usually reply that the Yehuborim follow the Talmud and not the torah and they blaspheme jesus in their Talmud yadda yadda. They don't understand that the Torah and the Talmud both came from the Yehuborim ethnicity because Christians think in religious, not ethnic/racial terms.
Christians in general think in religious terms, and identify with their fellow Christians as a religion more than their do with their race, that's why it's impossible for them to unite with someone of the same race who belongs to a different religion. It's them who cause all disunity and problems in "White Nationalist" circles.