Researching Pre-Christian Beliefs
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Researching Pre-Christian Beliefs
Recently I have become interested in learning of the pre-christian religions of Europeans, specifically of the Germanic peoples. I figure these religions may be able to shed some insight on how to move forward as a race. Do any of you have any book recommendations on this subject?
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Re: Researching Pre-Christian Beliefs
Have you been to the Cosmotheist bookstore yet?
https://cosmotheistchurch.org/shop/
https://cosmotheistchurch.org/shop/
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Re: Researching Pre-Christian Beliefs
May I highly recommend a couple of generalized descriptions of what path the National Alliance is on? It's here that the way forward can be easily seen by responsible, serious, and sincere Whites.
https://natall.com/about/what-we-believe/
https://natall.com/about/what-is-the-national-alliance/
https://natall.com/about/what-we-believe/
https://natall.com/about/what-is-the-national-alliance/
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Re: Researching Pre-Christian Beliefs
The Norse Eddas are a great place to start for pre-Christian beliefs. They are clear and readable. Another good resource is the book "Gaelic Folk and Fairy Tales" which tells the ancient beliefs of the Irish. The more you look back, the clearer the future may become to you.
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Re: Researching Pre-Christian Beliefs
The havamal is a great resource because it gives you an insight into the pre-christian ethics/general morality of the people, of particular interest considering christians like to paint is as they hold the market on morality and they are the ones who gave it to europe.
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Re: Researching Pre-Christian Beliefs
Yes I have. And I've read some of those articles too.Jim Mathias wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 9:29 pmHave you been to the Cosmotheist bookstore yet?
https://cosmotheistchurch.org/shop/
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Re: Researching Pre-Christian Beliefs
Excellent. Now if you're qualified, do the right thing and join us. Each of us, by ourselves cannot do it alone. Together, we can.TheEternalAngle wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 9:43 pmYes I have. And I've read some of those articles too.Jim Mathias wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 9:29 pmHave you been to the Cosmotheist bookstore yet?
https://cosmotheistchurch.org/shop/
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