Talk:Hungarian Native Faith

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Political Right Wing affiliation with Hungarian Native Faith

    Regarding the statement, "Some Hungarian Native Faith organisations are supported by political parties of the right-wing, including Fidesz and Jobbik.[6]".  It is clear that both referenced parties (Fidesz and Jobbik) are both strongly associated with Christian associations such as "Chritian Democratic Peoples Party". Jobbik specifically descibed itself as a "radically patiotic Christian party".  [1].  The assertion that Hungarian Native Faith organisations support right wing politics is not substatiated by the referenced source Kolozsi 2012, pp. 64–65.  Kolozsi, loosely references discussions on sites not officialy run by any affiliated Native Faith organization.  This statement therefore is misleading and should be deleted or altered to provide a more accurate representation of the predominent religious affiliation of both Fidesz and Jobbik.  It is not disputed that there are nationalist sentiments expressed in Taltosism, however it would be inaccurate to associate Fidesz and Jobbik directly with Hungarian Native Faith organisations.    

Pjcanary (talk) 16:08, 15 February 2019 (UTC) PJ Canary[reply]

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References

  1. ^ ^1. "Jobbik confident of winning EP seat, party leader says". politics.hu (source: MTI). 2009-05-13. Archived from the original on 2011-08-10. Retrieved 2009-08-17. Jobbik describes itself as “a principled, conservative and radically patriotic Christian party. Its fundamental purpose is protecting Hungarian values and interests.”

Many of these religions are clearly Pantheistic, why are they not described as such

Even some of the forms of Tengrism which they are compared and related to are Pantheistic, but the article only describes them as monotheistic. 163.53.144.3 (talk) 09:22, 10 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]