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There are several places I can find on the web citing an old newsletter of theirs that outlines a Hellenic polytheist faith as part of their cultural platform. Of course it is obvious that Golden Dawn today primarily promote a Greek Orthodox cultural platform. Other nationalist groups have undergone similar transitions or have displayed some tension between a group pursuing the native ethnic faith and a wider base that follows the most popular national Christian denomination.
This is the sort of thing that we see in the history of the NSDAP, for example. Heinrich Himmler, a core high-ranking NSDAP party member, aggressively pursued a form of Germanic mysticism based on the knowledge available to him of the ancient Teutonic religion. He added Germanic lore to SS rituals and Germanic symbols to SS regalia, but of course did not require adherence to a strictly Germanic faith in the SS oath, but merely the recognition of higher power.
Adolf Hitler, the head of the party and the primary voice for speaking to the wider masses, generally spoke only of Christianity, in recognition of the wide base of popular support among the German people who overwhelmingly practiced it. Other forces in the party sought to steer that population away from the Jewish influences of Christian belief, and developed Positive Christianity as a stepping-stone to start weaning them off, though it didn't go very far in the short time it had.
Given the history of such parties, I think it is most likely that we will not see any nationalist movements gain mass acceptance of native ethnic faith, but that the pattern we've seen before will continue: native ethnic faith for the hard core of the movement, and a public face that smiles and nods at whatever the hell the masses are into at the time. Which is certainly where we will see Golden Dawn go.