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Out of the Dark, into the Light.
If you live in extreme ignorance it's about time you turn on the light. You have no excuse really to live in darkness. We are living in 2017 and pretty much all information in the world is a few clicks away. And I say this because I just had an argument with some Christians and it's kind of hard to discuss with Christians because they are so completely ignorant in relation to their own heritage. These were from blood Europeans and you can't really argue with idiots can you? You can't argue with people who think that the world is 5,000 years old and that the world is flat.

My "Pagan" Viking forebears on the other hand knew better more than a 1000 years ago, and even used the curvature of the Earth to hide behind, when they wanted to attack the Christians by surprise.

So please go look up things. Try to find out a little bit about your own heritage. Now I'm particularly talking to Christians because pagans are not worshiping trees. We are not torturing anybody. We are not worshiping the devil. Although I know according to Christians everybody are devil worshipers unless they have accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. Yeah. They claim our forebears worshipped "the devil" before Christianity arrived. He was hiding behind all our "false" gods and goddesses...

Like I said you really have no excuse. Please go out there and do some research. At least go watch some of my videos about paganism before you try to argue. Because when your arguments are based on absolute nonsense and complete ignorance then there's no point arguing with you. So that's all. Bye bye.

Devil worshippers, according to Christians
Devil worshippers, according to Christians

European Polytheism for Dummies:
  • Is based on 500.000+ years of observations of nature (facts).
  • Is the origin of ALL your high festivals and morals.
  • Traditional family values, extending to the tribe (larger family)
  • Uses a language that most people today don't understand (mythology)
  • Is common to ALL Native Europeans.
  • Does not place man above nature (man is a part of nature)
  • Is similar (but not identical) to Native Asian and Native American traditions.
  • Enables man to live in harmony with nature, rather than destroy its ability to uphold human life
  • Does not see all other religions as "Devil Worship"
  • Does not want to replace all other religions with European Polytheism
  • And perhaps most importantly: Focuses on life here on Earth, and not some fictional "Heavenly Paradise"
A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.
- Greek ("Pagan") Proverb