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I think the confusion with Christianity is often that American Christianity is very different from European Christianity.
I never had problems with Dutch Christians or European ones. Americans on the other hand are retarded.
I'd just rather be a wolf of Óðinn than a lamb of God.
34 - "I came not to bring peace, but a sword."
Every religion can be used to promote violence. Violence is a useful tool against people that do not follow your will. If you think the Christians were weak willed, hippies or pacifist, I'd like to remind you that the Crusades were still one of the bloodiest wars in the entire world.
That said, the Christians were also stupid, and more than once the Crusades turned against them. For instance the last crusade ended with the Crusaders sacking Constantinople - the city they'd been hired to protect.
Furthermore a lot of Christian rituals have been proven to be inspired by pagan rituals - hell, even decorating a christmas tree is technically a pagan thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY4Yvbm6Tw4
@Grævling
You are welcome my brothers here no christians, jews or muslim
Wardruna is releasing new music soon. This song is about Othala/Odal which has a lot of meanings.
Furthermore he wasn't of proper viking blood. There was no way someone like him could even enter Valhalla. Even more so, he committed suicide. He would be banned from Valhalla forever. Don't follow Hitler. He's a bad example.
Us Vikingár were traders, explorers first and foremost and conquerors and ferocious warriors second.
Óðinn traded his eye for the wisdom of the world, not for martial power. You'd do well to always remember that.
Hail Thor!
Let's have a toast with Mead and then sing and dance around a bonfire :D
Hail Bears.