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Zoroaster and his spiritual descendants, Jesus, Mahomet, and many less successful Saviours, made of the world a vast battleground on which Ahura Mazda and Angra Mainyu (under these or other names) are waging a perpetual war for dominion, over the whole world, and since the two almost omnipotent deities somehow need men to fight for them, every human being must necessarily take part in the desperate war for the world, and if he does not fight for the good god, he is serving the evil one.
It becomes the duty of every "righteous" man to preach the new gospel to all the world, as was done by Zoroaster and his disciples, but when the evil god’s troops are so perversely obdurate to rhetoric that they will not desert their commander, they must be destroyed.

R.Oliver

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Germanic Law

feat: Mark Puryear

At t.me/Pagan_Revivalism

time-codes:

0:00:00 - 0:06:20 - Introductions & Opening Paryer

0:06:21 - 0:11:37 - On Writing Æfinlọgr

0:11:38 - 0:36:23 - The Divine History of Pagan Law-Codes

0:36:24 - 0:49:40 - Elements of Germanic Law

0:49:41 - 0:59:50 - The Nine Nids & Devine Judgment

0:59:51 - 1:04:20 - Tribal Similarities & Differences in Germanic Law

1:04:21 - 1:10:21 - The 41 Core Laws of Germania

1:10:22 - 1:33:52 - The Importance of Sacred Laws in Revival Today

1:33:53 - 1:44:47 - Of Outlaws, Outsiders & War

1:44:48 - 1:52:21 - Closing Statements

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At 7pm eastern time, join us as we interview Mark Puryear, accomplished author, devout heathen, director of the Norrœna Society, on Germanic Law!

We will be discussing:

• Mark's experience writing Æfinlọgr?
• Are law-codes pre-abrahamic?
• Do law-codes come from men or Gods?
• What are the elements and structure of Germanic Law?
• What are the Nine Nids?
• What are the tribal similarities & differences in Germanic Law?
• How Germanic Law can be reimplemented in our Revival?
• Audience Q&A

At Pagan Revivalism, we strive to give you the best shows, covering in-depth topics of history, theology and how these can be harnessed in our grand Pagan Revival!

Here's the link to the stream and I can't wait to see you there!
/channel/Pagan_Revivalism?livestream

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Wishing everyone a blessed Sumarmál!

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^ note how this minister notes a very important distinction. Christianity is global and foreign therefore people are unable to fully adopt it even after centuries of brainwashing. Meanwhile local traditions inherited from Ancestors survive despite all the state and church’s efforts.

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Growing up in Romania and later in serving as an evangelical minister, I experienced first hand this split-level Christianity (double allegiance) of the Romanians between Christianity and local folk beliefs and practices…while going to school in the 1970's and 80' s during the period of communist rule and ideology, my friends and I were taught that God does not exist, that religion is only a "crutch for the poor and uneducated," and that socialism will create the perfect society. However, at home our parents, relatives, and neighbors taught us that God does exist, that praying to Him is beneficial, and that we as Romanians are a Christian nation. Yet, they also taught us that each one's fate is decided at birth by Fairies, that Friday the 13 is a bad luck day, or to turn back if a black cat cuts across our way, and other such superstitions, as well as that different people have the ability to communicate with the souls of dead people, bind or unbind misfortunes, and predict the future.

F.P. Botica

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Hungarian Husveti Locsolas

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Thought I lost this pendant years ago. Some backpacks have more pockets than one needs.

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In the criminal law of Athens we meet with the term asebeia—literally: impiety or disrespect towards the gods.

The word itself conveys the idea that the law particularly had offences against public worship in view; and this is confirmed by the fact that a number of such offences—from the felling of sacred trees to the profanation of the Eleusinian Mysteries—were treated as asebeia. When, in the next place, towards the close of the 5th c. B.C., free-thinking began to assume forms which seemed dangerous to the religion of the State, theoretical denial of the gods was also included under asebeia. From about the beginning of the Peloponnesian War to the close of the 4th c. B.C., there are on record a number of prosecutions of philosophers who were tried and condemned for denial of the gods. The indictment seems in most cases—the trial of Socrates is the only one of which we know details—to have been on the charge of asebeia…

A.B. Drachmann

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Haiduk by Petar Meseldzija

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W.Willrich’s portrait of Gubert Bringfriede

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Those who know their folklore can easily prove that back in the supposedly good old christian days of Europe priests (and their wives) were probably the most hated people in society, right next to the jews and merchants (usually the same thing). United both in greed and faith the two were always depicted in a negative light.

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Kirik woke up terrified thinking a demon came for his stolen treasure. Poor man agreed to give it all up and handed the pot to the horned beast.
The priest returned to his wife with the pot laughing at the silly peasant but then he realized that he couldn’t put down the pot as his hands seemed melted to it! The bull’s hide was also now merged with his own along with the hooves, horns and tail.

That’s how a priest became a devil and was chased away from the village while Kirik got his treasure back.

The end.

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She ran to the sewer’s and returned with an awl in hands. She got an old bull’s hide from the attic and stitched it to her husband’s robe.

Go and scare Kirik!—she said—make him leave all the treasure in the church and never touch it again!

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There is good reason to believe that a warrant went out for Christ’s arrest...an old Slavonic text was discovered that recorded a description Josephus gave of a wanted man that the Jewish leaders were hunting down in the first half of the first century. It reads as follows: “[Wanted]...a man of simple appearance, mature age, dark skin, small stature, three cubits high [very short, under five feet], hunchbacked with a long face, long nose, and meeting eyebrows, so that they who see him might be affrightened, with scanty hair with a parting in the middle of his head, after the manner of the Nazarites, and with an undeveloped beard.”

C.Giuliani

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^ highly recommended listen. Check it out with me!

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Plan a fun little folklore dive, but health issues are slowing down the research phase and I don’t want to write from memory alone, so it may take a while.

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My friend’s pocket knife collection

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Split-level Christianity

This term represents the co-existence within the same culture of two or more thought-and-behavior systems that are inconsistent with each other. As Jaime Bulatao explains, a split-level Christian professes allegiance to ideas, attitudes and models characteristics of the Christian West and at the same time he or she holds convictions which are properly his or her "own" ways of living and believing inherited from local ancestors…

Florin Paul Botica

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Life and death of Alexander the Great illustrated by V.Skybira

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A bone cylinder with valknut symbol carved on it from Gnezdovo

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Wet Monday

The Easter Monday is the day Central and Eastern European countries celebrate a fertility holiday when young men throw water over unmarried women and whip them with pussy willows. The tradition is popular in Poland, Hungary and Germany.

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Easter coming by O.Shupliak

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Giant by Petar Meseldzija

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It's been a while since we exposed plato and platonists, in the past, as well as today, for being anti-pagan, anti-family proto-communists.

On X they let their mask slip pretty bad, revealing what my channel, as well as APTA, Imperium Press, Cole Wolfsson and others have warned for years.

Look at the comments of the post and you will see the true face of platonism, why we reject it and why it should be forgotten

https://x.com/UndergroundAeon/status/1912907508735226164

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Idylle
William Bouguereau

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This was an interesting little story, wasn’t it? Simple, but effective, with a good lesson too. Goes on to show the attitude a common man had to the priesthood and by proxy the church. There’s plenty of such tales in folklore and I could probably compile and retell a whole book of them. May even sell well. But, you know me, making money was never my goal to begin with and that’s not changing anytime soon. The stories being shared is a reward on it’s own.

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The moon was shining bright as the priests sneaked to the window of Kirik’s house.

You took my treasure!—he spoke in a booming voice—Curse you and curse each and every coin unless you give it back! You want to give it to the priest, don’t you! I’ll shutter your house! I’ll take you and your family to hell!

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The priest who had previously refused Kirik was very eager to learn where the man got the coins, but his wife advised him not to ask then and there, but rather wait till Kirik’s next confession. The priest followed the advice and managed to convince the man that the treasure must have belonged to evil spirits and thus should be cleansed by him in a church. Kirik agreed to baptize the leftover coins (of which there was plenty), and pay the priest for the work. Upon learning all that the priest’s wife got an idea.

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