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This account is dedicated to peaceful religious expression. The Gods Are Real, Wotan Mit Uns

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ᚺÈÅᛏᚺËN@BellBeakerChad·
@trenteastafa A case of shoulder impingement I gained from a particularly brutal block of bench press training has made me really appreciate these plate-loaded incline press machines. I can use them and don't feel the pain I usually feel on bench. The gains have also been impressive.
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Spekingr Trent East@trenteastafa·
125 pounds per arm for the incline press machine tonight. I’ll try three plates next time! I normally prefer dumbbells for chest work, but the gym was crowded this evening.
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Thaulos@_thaulos_·
To all of my pagan followers and mutuals. I have a very important question for you all What happens to us after we die according to you? Reincarnation, heaven, Valhalla, all of that. What do you believe in, and what sort of ethnic paganism are you practicing?
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ᚺÈÅᛏᚺËN@BellBeakerChad·
@ded_ruckus @RdHdSteppeson Ancestor cults are common in every ethnic faiths, including the Canaanite precursors to Judaism. However not every ethnic faith is ethnically Aryan.
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ᚺÈÅᛏᚺËN@BellBeakerChad·
@RdHdSteppeson Völuspá and Gylfaginning, and these jive very well with the Hindu sources. There's no specific timeframe in the Germanic though, there are just symptoms.
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Red Headed Steppeson
Red Headed Steppeson@RdHdSteppeson·
What’s wild is this is literally just borrowing Christian concepts but filing the numbers off. This is not how the actual pagans thought, it doesn’t even make sense for their worldview. That isn’t how fate worked and it makes no sense.
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@RdHdSteppeson @quodsi_noluerit The Gods will allow some bad things to happen to further a greater plan. Óðinn is famous for allowing his champions to die in battle in order to scoop them up and put them in his army to fight at Ragnarok.

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Kevin MacLean (Fortress of Lugh)
"Always strive for excellence and to surpass the others, and do not bring shame upon the race of your ancestors." (Homer, Iliad Book 6, 208-209)
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Groypersoldier@groyper1913·
@BellBeakerChad @Landstrider1488 @rheinsteinrex You mention that a trickster god potentially did this, but that would concede that this isn’t naturalistic and that this trickster god somehow can create grand miracles that are far superior to anything the supposed true God or gods can do in your faith
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ᚺÈÅᛏᚺËN@BellBeakerChad·
@RdHdSteppeson How did cycles work before that? What source are you using? Also the "heights" are subjective. Material wealth and technological progress aren't signs of a golden age. The scale of conflicts we've seen in modernity are immense, and look at the state of the White world.
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Red Headed Steppeson
Red Headed Steppeson@RdHdSteppeson·
@BellBeakerChad The flaw here is it presumes to introduce a novel concept as a post-hoc rationalization, cus thats not how cycles worked before. Nor does it explain how we’d square their moral precepts with a ‘golden age.’ The heights were reached at periods where the old gods were shunned.
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Groypersoldier@groyper1913·
@BellBeakerChad @Landstrider1488 @rheinsteinrex Let me know the natural phenomenon where you can look at the high noon sun for 10 minutes without any consequences or literally any of the things that were reported in the event. Also this miracle was explicitly shown as a confirmation of Catholicism
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ᚺÈÅᛏᚺËN@BellBeakerChad·
@RdHdSteppeson A core facet of Aryan religion is the idea of cyclical time and dark ages. So fate has decreed that Christianization occur and give rise to modernity as our dark age. The Gods have influenced fate so that we are able to restart their worship and proceed on to a new golden age.
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Red Headed Steppeson
Red Headed Steppeson@RdHdSteppeson·
I’m aware, the point is this doesn’t square with ‘allowing bad things to happen,’ its merely acting in accordance with fate. How does this square with their cults and shrines being utterly obliterated? Despite claims no actusl evidence of late surviving paganism exists. What exactly is Odin and the rest doing? How does this square with their supposed power, and if they could not prevent it what makes them worthy of reverence?
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ᚺÈÅᛏᚺËN@BellBeakerChad·
@Orthodox_Alfred The difference is that we pagans don't believe our myths are historically accurate. Christians must however believe that the Bible is a historical document.
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The absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence. The Egyptians were propagandists for the Pharaoh and omit embarrassments. An exodus of slaves on top of their pantheon being decimated by God is as embarrassing as it gets for the Pharaoh. The kernel of history is there in the Scriptures. Even if I were to grant for the sake of argument discrepancy in Scriptures concerning the census for Christ’s birth, I can point to discrepancies in Pagan writings. Perceived discrepancies don’t disprove anything. No serious secular scholar claims that Christ didn’t exist. These are low-tier skeptic arguments that don’t hold up to scrutiny.
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