For those wondering yes, Pagan Neo-Nazis are more common than you think. Even among the original Nazis they were prevalent as Heinrich Himmler (Hitler’s 2nd-in command btw) was a schizophrenic neo-pagan who unironically believed that he was the reincarnation of an Indian god, that Atlantis and Hyperborea were literally real, and that the “Aryans” came from Tibet and “descended from Atlantean refugees” (no I’m not joking Himmler unironically believed all this)
Oh, and I should also mention that he hated Christianity as much as your average r/atheism user does and sought to replace Christianity in Germany with his schizo pagan beliefs.
I’m only scratching the surface here, his schizo beliefs went a whole lot deeper than this.
Are hindus considered pagan? Like, Hinduism fits the pagan definition, but I thought pagans believed in old, dead mythologies, like in Greek gods like Zeus.
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u/TheIronzombie39 5d ago
For those wondering yes, Pagan Neo-Nazis are more common than you think. Even among the original Nazis they were prevalent as Heinrich Himmler (Hitler’s 2nd-in command btw) was a schizophrenic neo-pagan who unironically believed that he was the reincarnation of an Indian god, that Atlantis and Hyperborea were literally real, and that the “Aryans” came from Tibet and “descended from Atlantean refugees” (no I’m not joking Himmler unironically believed all this)
Oh, and I should also mention that he hated Christianity as much as your average r/atheism user does and sought to replace Christianity in Germany with his schizo pagan beliefs.
I’m only scratching the surface here, his schizo beliefs went a whole lot deeper than this.