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Guide to Norse paganism holidays

Hi,

I'm fasciated by the rather creepy ideas associated with the catagory 'Earth Based Religions' then described as Pagan by emotionally disturbed psychotics, by their own definitions. Whose Religions, I guess?, aren't Earth Based?

Who, it seems, they say, instead consult with God (or Gods)in the images of a Man That live in The Heavens? This promoted by 'men?' who seem terrified of woe'men?' but very fond of each other?

The Norse, however (to whom The Vickings are criminals then and now)have much more sensible, to me, Gods in the images of huge beautiful women, like Britannia? Knorns of Teutonic and other celebrations of my tribe's (Germ-manic) glorious Father-Lands for a NEW WORLD ORDER I'll refer to here as Reichs, where, I hope, big strong Germ-manic women will do all the hard work, so, as it should be, Germ-manic men can Rule The World from The Reichstag... after being elected, as Hitler was, by populations of morons who believe CommonWealth is possible for everyone to live like most Western Euro-peons, Japanese and Canadians and Americans do now in 2OO7?

I think Earthlings deserve a grade 7 or better public (funded) Canadian education to help us share a laugh at how all religious leaders live in 2OO7, while perhaps fogetting that The Biblical Jesus, for example, was a Jew who apparently converted himself to Christianity on Earth where, in real-life 2000 years ago in The Holy Land; a social toilet then and now, Jesus was one of 'the poor', making miracles (wichcraft) and was thus a pagan.

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