Posted on 02/02/2015 7:00:08 PM PST by MeshugeMikey
Icelanders will soon be able to publicly worship at a shrine to Thor, Odin and Frigg with construction starting this month on the islands first major temple to the Norse gods since the Viking age. Worship of the gods in Scandinavia gave way to Christianity around 1,000 years ago but a modern version of Norse paganism has been gaining popularity in Iceland.
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They look like Episcopalians.
Do Oak trees grow in Iceland? I thought Thor/Wodin lived in a big old oak tree. St. Boniface chopped it down, and that was the end of the tree worshipping pagans.
” . ..celebrate the ancient sacrificial ritual of Blot . . ..”
That’s a blood ritual, isn’t it?
> About as bad as building a mosque.
Satan’s house of worship...
There’s a bit of evidence that it’s been around for 5,000 years. It wasn’t a recent thing.
I would also note as a historical matter....that various religions existed in central Europe until after the Roman Empire dissolved, and the Catholic Church appeared on the scene.
Valhalla, I’m coming..
With Kate Upton as high priestess no less...
“various religions existed in central Europe until after the Roman Empire dissolved, and the Catholic Church appeared on the scene.”
The Teutonic Knights were called in by the Catholics for a crusade to convert by the sword some of my Baltic Prus ancestors, who were reluctant to give up their tree worshipping in exchange for being made subjects of a foreign king.
The Norse goddess Freyja rode in a chariot pulled by two cats!
Sauron
I always refer to them as EpiscoPAGANS.
They've turned so far to the Left that they no longer resemble that church as it was when founded.
Well lets hope that Ragnarok is still a long way off!
Oh, Lord, save us from the wrath of the Norsemen.
Iceland, you must remember is a tiny country of 300,000 people and religiously it steadily lost believers from the time of the Reformation when the Bishop was forcibly removed by the Danish king. Not that the bish was a particularly good man, but in a nation of a few thousand, this was felt as a personal insult -- especially since after that, faith was mandated by the Danes.
Did you notice the railings in that video? 1979 they were perfectly legal, but today they cannot be wider than 4”... for the protection of small children.
How did we make it? How did we fall this far from liberty?
People who believe in nothing will believe in anything.
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