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**Christianity: The Decadence of the West** [3:56]
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Title: Christianity: The Decadence of the West Tags: #Traditionalism #SpiritualDecline #AryanCritique #AntiModern Christians; the Western Jews. 1. Dionysian Decadence – Christianity is a degenerate form of Dionysianism, replacing heroic transcendence with irrational faith for the weak. 2. Faith Over Initiation – It substitutes true initiation with emotional fervor, appealing to chaotic souls rather than disciplined seekers. 3. Degraded Mysticism – Though retaining traces of mystery traditions (for example, Orphism), Christianity reduced them to sentimentalism and exoteric dogma. 4. Anti-Hierarchy – Its egalitarian morality ("love thy neighbor") opposes the Aryan-Indo-European principle of sacred hierarchy. 5. Chthonic Regression – The cult of the "Mother of God" revives pre-Indo-European Great Mother worship, undermining Olympian masculinity. 6. Passive Redemption – Salvation through "grace" denies the heroic path of self-overcoming, promoting slave morality. 7. Dualism & Nature – Christianity severs man from cosmic order, demonizing nature and fostering life-denying asceticism. 8. Roman Subversion – It corroded the Roman ethos of discipline and nobility, replacing it with guilt and universalist pity. 9. Anti-Heroic – The doctrine of original sin negates the possibility of aristocratic spiritual ascent, enforcing spiritual mediocrity. 10. Western Judaization – By inheriting Jewish exclusivism ("I am the way") while diluting its rigor, Christianity became a hybrid poison for the European soul. From a doctrinal standpoint, Christianity represents a decadent form of Dionysianism. It caters to a weakened human type, emphasizing irrationality over heroic, sapiential, or initiatory spiritual development. Instead of traditional paths of transcendence, it substitutes faith—an emotional impulse of a troubled soul drawn chaotically to the supernatural. Primitive Christianity exacerbated this crisis by fixating on the imminent Kingdom of God and the