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Rauðgrani ᚱᛆᚢᚦᚴᚱᛆᚿᛁ
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Eusebius' Praise of Constantine, among his other works, presents a very overt globalist ideology. So much of what he says, and the assumptions behind it all, are around today in
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3rd-4th century mosaic. The Sun God Sol. He is holding the sphere of the heavens in his hand. What makes this notable is that this is from a Jewish synagogue.
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Against the ridiculous idolatry polemic.Idolatry is almost an ingrained assumption when talking about worship. Many people feel uncomfortable with it even today. Another thread will discuss why the Jews likely
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Is paganism "nature worship"? A counter to a common but mistaken notion.From looking around even at pagans, I see this idea. It is a common view dating back from antiquity
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On Fate and Free Will. Part 1 on Homer.Been wanting to write something on this a while. It is a topic of great interest in pagan lore. There is a
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Human Sacrifice as a Biblical PracticeMany will tell you that the Israelites did not practice human sacrifice to Yahweh. The evidence is to the contrary. There is a bias toward
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The entire story of how David offered up the children and grandchildren of Saul, to end a famine. It has all the steps. David "inquired", which means some form of
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I heard "imperialism", "colonization, and "violence". Kind of flattering, really.Have people ever heard anything about Africa's history? Regional or more widescale. You will find colonization(fancy word for ethn
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Against Euhemerism.Euhemerism is a school of thought with regard to gods and mythology that arose in antiquity. It cannot be forgotten that early Christians used it to attack pagans. And
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There is also the fact that ancient people(and many people now) did not see it as appropriate to judge a god by human standards. Theognis of Megara said that it
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Afraid are your hosts, fey is your leaderYou have angered Óthin: we offer you battle.On the downs of Dun-heath and in Dylgia-valesI bid you battle, ’neath the Iassar-fells’ brow.May Óthin
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Here is a kind of tension within "civilization" and what we now think of as civilized. It exists to a degree in all later stage civilizations, from what I can
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