How to tell a believer from a non-believer?

Sassylassie

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I'm like you Damngrump, I stopped going to mass when I was 15. I told my parents that I wasn't going to be a Catholic any more, I told them that the Church was doing so much harm in hiding their Sex crimes that it had become a temple of Deviance and not a place of Worship. I still feel that way.
 

Jersay

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just curious jersay

what religion are you--- are you really a viking

you know the vikings werent any better than the christians


I am a Viking or as we are called now Heathens or Asatru members. We are a revival or continuation of the Viking religion. And we have between 200,000 to 1,000,000 people.
 

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Asatru is frequently regarded as one of the Neopagan family of religions. That family includes Wicca, Celtic Druidism, and re-creations of Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and other ancient Pagan religions. However, many Asatruers prefer the term "Heathen" to "Neopagan" and look upon their tradition as "not just a branch on the Neopagan tree" but as a separate tree. Unlike Wicca, which has gradually evolved into many different traditions, the reconstruction of Asatru has been based on the surviving historical record. Its followers have maintained it as closely as possible to the original religion of the Norse people.

Asatru or Ásatrú is an Icelandic word which is a translation of the Danish word "Asetro." Asetro was "first seen in 1885 in an article in the periodical "Fjallkonan". The next recorded instance was in "Heiðinn siður á Íslandi" ("Heathen traditions in Iceland.") by Ólafur Briem (Reykjavík, 1945)." It means "belief in the Asir," the Gods. "Asatru" is a combination of "Asa" which is the possessive case of the word Æsir (Aesir) and "Tru" which means belief or religion.

Throughout Scandinavia the religion is called Forn Siðr (which means the Ancient way or tradition), Forn sed (the Old custom), Nordisk sed (Nordic custom), or Hedensk sed (Pagan custom). Other names are:

Norse Heathenism, Germanic Heathenism, the Elder Troth, the Old Way, Asetro, Vor Si r (our way), Forn Si r (Ancient way), Forn sed (the old custom), Nordisk sed (Nordic custom), or Hedensk sed (Pagan custom), Odinism or Folkish Ásatrú.

The religion's origin is lost in antiquity. At its peak, it covered all of Northern Europe. Countries gradually converted to Christianity. In 1000 CE, Iceland became the second last Norse culture to convert. Their prime motivation was economic. Sweden was ruled by a Pagan king until 1085 CE.

Icelandic poet Gothi Sveinbjorn Beinteinsson promoted government recognition of Asatru as a legitimate religion; this status was granted in 1972. Since the early 1970's, the religion has been in a period of rapid growth in the former Norse countries, as well as in Europe and North America.

:) 8)
 

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It is believed to be a pagan religion, and I would agree that it should be connected to pagan religions on the basic abou trying to go back to an era before Christianity persa.

But most Asatru members or Viking members like to call themselves heathens.
 

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Jersay said:
It is believed to be a pagan religion, and I would agree that it should be connected to pagan religions on the basic abou trying to go back to an era before Christianity persa.

But most Asatru members or Viking members like to call themselves heathens.

No hun I wasnt trying to connect it :) I just looked it up and I thought it was a good article and cleared up the history a bit. Im a bit of this and a bit of that. And a great deal of the whole and of nothing..... ;)

Im sorry I wasnt more clear.
 

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Jersay said:
just curious jersay

what religion are you--- are you really a viking

you know the vikings werent any better than the christians


I am a Viking or as we are called now Heathens or Asatru members. We are a revival or continuation of the Viking religion. And we have between 200,000 to 1,000,000 people.

that is trully --different
ive not heard met a single member of such a faith
very interesting
i will be researching this
 

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How to tell a believer from a non-believer?

That's easy down here in the southern US. All the good christians have big gaudy crosses around their necks and jesus fish on their cars. Because of course, faith isn't something personal between you and your god, it's something you have to publicize as much as possible to show those around you what a good person you are.

I'd put a big atheist sticker on my motorcycle but I'm sure some good christian would feel he is doing gods work by running me off the road...
 

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LOLLLLLLLLLLL I see those on bikes all the time! I wave and give them the Peace sign......it always gets a chuckle from the driver. My Licence plate says Namaste its Hindi for My soul greets your soul. I was coming out of the hospital once and a very sweet florist pointed at my plate and bowed. I beemed all day!