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Did our forebears believe in physical supernatural gods and goddesses? Let's find out.

Having a belief in something Super-Natural does not mean that you are "Spiritual".

Even though I already made a video about this not too long ago, I still get questions and still have people trying to argue "but our forebears believed in the gods like that!". I explained that in another video and I'm going to link to it at the end of this video. And really that's all I have to say today. I don't have the time or will to repeat myself.[1]

I can actually add that I think this discussion that we're having now, they had it in classical antiquity as well. Because paganism had already, as I explained in the video that I linked to at the end, partly faded. It was partly misunderstood already by many and by more and more and more.[2]So, go check out the link. Peace.[3][4]
  1. Having a belief in something Super-Natural does not mean that you are "Spiritual".
  2. If it had NOT faded already, then why do you think it was replaced
    by Christians in the first place!?
  3. Our deities are not supernatural. Our deities are not superstitions.
  4. "Hail Óðinn, Sire"
    Hail = "whole", "undamaged", "happy", "healthy".
    Óðinn = "mind", the sum of your forebears in you.

Video version of this article

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