Dugin argues Americans seeking traditional roots face a tragic inheritance: evangelical, Mormon, dispensationalist, Masonic, and Christian Zionist formations rather than ancient sacred roots.
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Sacred Roots
Dugin argues Americans seeking traditional roots face a tragic inheritance: evangelical, Mormon, dispensationalist, Masonic, and Christian Zionist formations rather than ancient sacred roots.
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"...other people, if you choose tradition of Islam, you have the sacred roots. If you choose Catholicism, maybe affected by modernity, but not totally..."
"...the foundations of the ancient roots of Christianity. You lack the sacred roots. Because the sacred roots of American civilization belong to Europe, belong..."
"But when you want, when you try to get back to your roots, to your sources, welcome to the Calvinist heretic group of the..."
"So, and that demands to make some extravagant choices for you, to join Catholicism, to join Islam, to join maybe Orthodox Church, so many...."
"And now we see around President Trump precisely this fight against everything that still is traditional in the United States. So that is the..."
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