Back in the 2016 era, when Pagans were just starting to become a prominent Sub-Group in what was then called the Alt-Right. To counter this, Christians would try every polemic method from insults, to lying about their religion, and everything in between those things. My favorite, and this is because of how revealing it is of the Dissident "Christian", is what kind of arguments you would get for "Based" Christianity. For Catholics and Orthodox, the main argument, the crux of why it was more based before than now is because people didn't know how to read, and thus didn't read the Bible. This right here proves that Catholic and Orthodox Christians do not believe in anything, except for Platonist polemics from Church Fathers and Jay Dyer. They know if they actually sat down, read the Bible, and adhered to it's every word, they would end up like the faggy philosemite evangelical Protestants they loathe. They idealize a form of Christianity that was transitionary, one where the Church was gaining wealth, but could not properly poison the nobility's minds with the homosexual philosophy cooked up by tonsures living in Monasteries. "Gothic Christianity" as Yockey calls it, was a phenomenon that can never be reached again, for the Revolution that was Christianity has already been completed, and no Germanic Spirituality, or any kind of Aryan Spirituality, will ever enter a church again. The Printing Press, and the resulting Reformation was inevitable, and necessary in bringing people back to the Semitic Worldview of Early Christianity, a Non-Monist, but ultimately Philosemitic ideology. Some historical Christians were indeed Antisemites, but the thing is that this dialectic of Antisemitism and Philosemitism only exists because Christianity introduced us to the world of jews via OT, NT, and the late Roman Empire. Would jews even be a problem in our society if they weren't a part of our spiritual considerations? Do you think a Pagan King would just dump the jews in his neighbor's backyard like in the Middle Ages, or would he simply execute them? Would they even be there in the first place, or even be granted a district to live in? So I say to the Pagan and the Christian, my gripe with Christianity is not simply Modern Christianity, but the fact that by its nature there is always going to be this dialectic between us and jews so long as we have this religion.