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Maximilian75
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Are there any groups out there who still follow Egyptian or Sumerian polytheism? I know of the classic Norse pagans, but have never heard of any groups going way back into the religious closet, so to speak.
I find that interesting, especially given how it’s been observed that when Westerners try what they think is Far Eastern spirituality, they come up with a caricature if what Eastern spirituality really is because they’re too influenced by the Western view to actually get it. Add in the inability of authentic believers to say “Hey, you’re getting our beliefs wrong” and it makes a lot of sense that such things happen.A friend of mine is an egyptologist and checked them out out of interest and he tooked an online corse with their priestess.
Basically, nonsense, as they didn´t even used the correct calendars the old egyptians used for terminating feats and offerings.
…and there nonsense starts. Their ancestors are christians for +500 years and as the majority of them don´t live in the same danish area than 1000 years before, there is not much “connection” left.As the Asatru seek the assistance of their ancestors. An person of Asian or African descent would not be able to “connect” with the Ancestors as the Ancestors are Nordic.
I appreciate your post and your perspective. It makes a great deal of sense to me that some people want to return to the faith of their ancestors and reconnect with that heritage. The fact that modern versions of old religions aren’t exactly the same isn’t a problem for me. Religions are aspects of culture and cultures change, understandings of our relationship with the cosmos change, and sensibilities change. We are no longer primarily agrarian, so animal sacrifice is no longer a major part of religious practice the way it once was.I am catholic but have some unorthodox clinging to Arthurian myth and Cherokee faith that I think is very valid and part of my religion but in no way invalidates my faith in Catholicism.
Most of us are in fact the opposite of Nazis, thanks. We have our share of loud idiots and they’re a constant embarrassment, but they’re not representative of the faith.probably all neo nazis, given how nordic pagans are usually nazis
The AFA and similar folkish groups are not the representatives of the Asatru religion even though they like to pretend to be. There is no barrier to anyone of any ethnicity or heritage practicing Asatru and inclusive heathenry is the majority among practitioners these days. We’re constantly having to repair damage done by bigots like McNallen and friends, but they don’t speak for us.Most Nordic groups are not nazis. The Asatru are conservatives and do discourage non-white members, not because they are racist but they believe each ethnicity should follow their own ethnic spiritual path. As the Asatru seek the assistance of their ancestors. An person of Asian or African descent would not be able to “connect” with the Ancestors as the Ancestors are Nordic.
White supremacists have appropriated Asatru symbols , myth, and practice but have twisted Asatru belief and promote racism.