The Thulean Perspectives: Seiðr, Paganism, & Hearthlands

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Re: The Thulean Perspectives: Seiðr, Paganism, & Hearthlands

Postby CloudJhi » Mon Sep 14, 2015 12:13 am

What is this, religion in my HnH?
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Re: The Thulean Perspectives: Seiðr, Paganism, & Hearthlands

Postby Sevenless » Mon Sep 14, 2015 12:27 am

CloudJhi wrote:What is this, religion in my HnH?


Well legacy had religion in it. And salem had religion as a central theme. Not exactly unexpected.
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Re: The Thulean Perspectives: Seiðr, Paganism, & Hearthlands

Postby crfernald » Mon Sep 14, 2015 1:50 am

Sevenless wrote:
CloudJhi wrote:What is this, religion in my HnH?


Well legacy had religion in it. And salem had religion as a central theme. Not exactly unexpected.


Salem had the puritanical influence of Semitic filth. So called Christians, much like the Jewry and Mohammedans, are slime from the cradle of filth we call the near east. They are all derived from an incestuous death cult formed by Hebrews, a people so detested that their descendants have been expelled from nearly every corner of the planet. The only reason the religions weren't purely localized was that their followers insisted on a reign of terror to destroy everything that did not fit their narrative. That lives on today in the latest set of Semitic beliefs, Socialism, which purveys political correctness, now dominating all other beliefs that do not fit the narrative. The worst among the Christian traitors are the reformed followers and these new Catholics, pushing degeneracy in the name of inclusiveness, all for the agenda of Socialists.

I for one would be happier to see greater Seiðr influences on Haven and Hearth. It is refreshing to see the undertones, but in a world awash by the long-nosed influence of the Yaweh cults, we need everything we can get.
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Re: The Thulean Perspectives: Seiðr, Paganism, & Hearthlands

Postby Jacobian123 » Mon Sep 14, 2015 4:04 am

Well, I guess it's better than just straight up trolling.

Does having a burial for each ancestor that I have considered having a religion, or is it just ceremonial burial?
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Re: The Thulean Perspectives: Seiðr, Paganism, & Hearthlands

Postby mattresses » Mon Sep 14, 2015 8:58 am

I want horse idols for my horse cult.
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Re: The Thulean Perspectives: Seiðr, Paganism, & Hearthlands

Postby jorb » Mon Sep 14, 2015 9:47 am

So, crf gets unbanned after a long time in the cold, and his first choice for a topic of discussion is the influence of Semitic cult and culture on the Indo-European peoples.

I forsee this ending well.

On the actual matter at hand I find that you have a romantic notion of what paganism actually entails, and I do not think you fully appreciate the cosmological bleakness of the old Norse cult. It is nothing to revel in.

The High middle ages were the flowering of ascendant Christian Monarchy, and the highest expression of European, Germanic culture. Profoundly Christian in nature.

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Re: The Thulean Perspectives: Seiðr, Paganism, & Hearthlands

Postby DamJNeT » Mon Sep 14, 2015 12:16 pm

crfernald wrote:but in a world awash by the long-nosed influence of the Yaweh cults, we need everything we can get.


crfernald wrote:Do not let the long-nosed or yellow-toothed liars rewrite history



Wtf is this shit ?
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Re: The Thulean Perspectives: Seiðr, Paganism, & Hearthlands

Postby simimi » Mon Sep 14, 2015 12:24 pm

Yea, is crfernald even play the game or he just look for children to brainwash with his posts unrelated to game and who could take him to court in my country but are normal to mods here.
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Re: The Thulean Perspectives: Seiðr, Paganism, & Hearthlands

Postby jorb » Mon Sep 14, 2015 12:30 pm

DamJNeT wrote:
crfernald wrote:but in a world awash by the long-nosed influence of the Yaweh cults, we need everything we can get.


crfernald wrote:Do not let the long-nosed or yellow-toothed liars rewrite history



Wtf is this shit ?


Very good question. Locking this thread and sending it to hel.
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