Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-24577079-20141203031648/@comment-4919678-20151214094207

Nazism did outright praise the old Norse religions, mainly because they were Germanic. The Nazis encourages anything Germanic.

But, back on topic, anything could have taken the place of Christianity. And the point I made about explorers was William (forgot the second name), the guy who actually travelled around the Mongol Empire. The Danes even re-established contact with Greenland because they thought that they were still pagan, only to find the Inuit people. Furthermore, the first American colony to actually not go balls up, Plymouth, was founded by people who wanted to practice their own version of Christianity. You know, John Smith and the Baptists?