Does Ethnic Hellenic religion engage in proselytising?
Certainly not, we are dealing here with a clearly ethnic polytheistic (natural) religion, that is to say one that concerns a very specific Ethnos. If someone of non-Hellenic origin wants to honour our Gods, then he/she is always welcome to make this decision. The phenomenon of proselytism belongs exclusively to the anti-ethnic and ‘ecumenical’ monotheistic religions. Their aim is to foster a denial of previously held correct views and replace them with novel alien ones. Proselytism involves crude attempts to misguide naive and spiritually weak people. To us it is wholly detestable, both as a means to an end and as a way of making a point. We are enemies of all forms of proselytism, because it nullifies autonomy and free will. In our country, all foreign religions engage in proselytism, including the ruling one that practices it with especial audacity, calling it ‘catechism’ (and even emphases the ‘importance of catechism’ in the state education system). The outrageous laws of the Metax