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Repost from Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)
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It would have to keep in view, not the philosophical notion of God, but the conceptions of the gods as they appear in the religion of antiquity. Hence I came to define atheism in Pagan antiquity as the point of view which denies the existence of the ancient gods.
Our “atheism” in regard to ancient paganism is of recent date, and in antiquity itself downright denial of the existence of the gods was a comparatively rare phenomenon.
"Atheism in Pagan Antiquity" A.B. Drachmann
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Proto-Indo-European reconstruction is a dangerous business. It's very easy to draw unsound conclusions from nothing more than wild leaps and rough guesswork.
There are some in the right-wing pagan community who take this way too far. You'll see such wild generalizations as "Lugh = Odin = Zeus = Shiva" etc. It's easy to see things that aren't there.
For example, there's a well known Greek myth of Baucis and Philemon where two gods in disguise visit a town of wicked folk who violate the sacred custom of xenia, refusing to welcome the strangers. Only the good Baucis and Philemon take the strangers in and later only they are spared in a divine flood that wipes out the town. This is very clearly paralleled by the biblical story of Sodom and Gomorrah where YHVH sends two angels to test the wicked people of Sodom and only Lot welcomes them into his home, after which Sodom is destroyed and Lot is spared.
If you were to apply the Lugh = Odin = etc. approach, you could not ask for a more clear "reconstructed" myth between the "last common ancestor" of the Greeks and Jews, leading you to a putative "Proto-Helleno-Semitic" myth, which is clearly gibberish.
Proto-Indo-European reconstruction is fraught with danger and pitfalls. It should not be bandied about lightly. Seeing people proceed recklessly here, and then claim to be authoritative, is a big red flag.
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I don’t get how this happened. Are modern White women that autistic?
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Repost from Aryan Paganism, Traditions and Art (APTA)
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To those saying that Paganism is "Whatever works" and "There’s no dogma!"
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The Canterbury Charm in Kent is a medicinal charm and has a few interesting takeaways:
It shows Thor had a role to play in healing the sick. That at least a few illnesses were seen to have been afflictions by malevolent spirits, whom Thor would sanctify though conflict with said malevolent spirits.
:note: 'vīgi' Is commonly translated as "hallow" or "bless" but is heavily tied to Thor specifically and fighting against the forces of the jötnar. So I used slay in translation as Thor is being invoked here to scare or defeat this illness.
Little charms such as these can tell us a lot about the practices and beliefs of our Ancestors
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R.J. Mathews on christian efforts to sabotage pro-White activism
Robert_Jay_Mathews_on_the_efforts_of_community_Christian_leaders.mp41.84 MB
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Charlemagne’s mosque
charlemagnes mosques.mp4139.00 MB
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