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>>11375987
The European belief in reincarnation is entirely based in science. In pre-Christian Europe all bodily functions were very well understood, down to the level of the sperm and the fertilization of the egg.

Just a small example to demonstrate this; you can find old documents written by Christian priests and Christian Romans claiming the Germanic people """worshipped""" (as if kneeling down like a Christian or Mudslime and praying) an object called "Irminsul", which makes them sound really weird (which is entirely intentional; it's propaganda).

The Christian priests of course never told you WHAT the Irminsul actually is, only that "those weird barbarians" are "worshipping" it.

Well what was it? See pic related. It's a symbol for Reincarnation - which was the central theme in European religion for tens of thousands of years.

And Europeans didn't "worship" anything. The imposed idea Europeans would "worship" anything is a Christian fabrication and is ludicrous. Europeans never had a concept like "worship" the way middle-easterners do. The Abrahamic concept of "worship" comes from the middle-east and is almost unique to Abrahamic religions, but a similar concept is found in some African and Asian religions. "Worship" is entirely connected to the idea of an external god living somewhere up in the sky/space. Europeans therefore NEVER had any such concept; nobody worshipped anything.

Why did the (((Christians))) want Europeans to stop """worshipping""" the Irminsul? What did it mean to force Europeans to stop doing so? It meant to force Europeans to stop believing in reincarnation. To stop believing they would return after death. So that they would instead fear death and want to go to the fictional Christian "Heaven". It was also to break up the family, make Europeans have less children, and to weaken and destroy the VERY strong bonds Europeans felt with their ancestors (who Europeans knew were not only their ancestors, but also were themselves in the past!).

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>>11370295
Our ancestors did not, for they fully believed in reincarnation. They knew they would return after a few generations. The only thing they feared was failing to have children and living a dishonerable life.

Fear of death is a phenomenon that arrived with (((Christianity))).

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