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Post by yuga on Jul 27, 2018 13:29:28 GMT
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Post by Brythonic Warrior on Jul 27, 2018 13:56:48 GMT
There is Druidism for the Celtic peoples, Asatru for the Nordic peoples, and Heathenism for Germanic peoples. I am unsure about other movements in the West.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Jul 27, 2018 14:04:25 GMT
What do you mean by -West- ?
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yuga
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Post by yuga on Jul 27, 2018 15:52:12 GMT
West - I meant: European origin
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Post by DKTrav88 on Jul 27, 2018 18:29:47 GMT
Pretty much all of them. There's no new thing under the sun.
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Post by yuga on Jul 28, 2018 1:20:18 GMT
Apart from the ones Szkita mentions here (Druidism, Asatru, Heathenism), and of course Judaism, Christianity, Islam, any other religion which is in vogue?
DKTrav88, I am a novice and hence have no idea what "all" exactly means.
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Post by Clovis Merovingian on Jul 28, 2018 4:22:09 GMT
Apart from the ones Szkita mentions here (Druidism, Asatru, Heathenism), and of course Judaism, Christianity, Islam, any other religion which is in vogue? DKTrav88, I am a novice and hence have no idea what "all" exactly means. Here's the ones I can think of. First off "Druidism" as its practiced today had nothing to do with pre christian Celtic religion. Now most European paganism is reconstructionist in nature meaning these religions haven't been practiced in over a thousand years and the followers are trying to reconstruct the religion of their ancestors from fragmentary sources. So here's the ones I know. Asatru is Norse paganism and is probably the most popular for some reason. Fyrnsidu is Anglo Saxon (English) paganism. There is continental Germanic reconstructionism which is trying to brink back the pagan gods of Germany. All three that I've just mentioned are Germanic paganism and have similar gods like Odin, Thor, Frey etc. Then there's Celtic reconstructionism and this is separated into Brythonic, Gaelic, and continental (Gaulish) reconstructionism and they are all quite different. In Greece there are still Greeks who worship the twelve Olympians like Zeus, Aphrodite, Athena ect; they call their religion Hellenism. There are also Pagans in Lithuania who worship and from what I understand have worshiped uninterrupted even by Christianity their pagan gods. I don't pay much attention to the Slavs honestly but I would be shocked if there wasn't some kind pagan movement where they worshipped their old gods like Perun and crew. These are the movements I know.
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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 28, 2018 4:44:09 GMT
What's Druidism?
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Post by Clovis Merovingian on Jul 28, 2018 6:23:17 GMT
Modern Druidism or ancient Celtic Druidism? Modern Druidism is a bunch of nature worshipers birthed from the 19th century. Ancient Celtic Druids on the other hand were the pagan priests of Gaul, Britain, and Ireland.
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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 28, 2018 6:30:28 GMT
Modern Druidism or ancient Celtic Druidism? Modern Druidism is a bunch of nature worshipers birthed from the 19th century. Ancient Celtic Druids on the other hand were the pagan priests of Gaul, Britain, and Ireland. So modern and celtic were just pagan then? Wouls make sense then hmm
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Post by Clovis Merovingian on Jul 28, 2018 6:33:50 GMT
Modern Druidism or ancient Celtic Druidism? Modern Druidism is a bunch of nature worshipers birthed from the 19th century. Ancient Celtic Druids on the other hand were the pagan priests of Gaul, Britain, and Ireland. So modern and celtic were just pagan then? Wouls make sense then hmm They are both "pagan" but modern Druidism has nothing to do with the ancient Celtic druids or anything ancient. Like Wicca it is a religion invented yesterday.
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Post by DKTrav88 on Jul 28, 2018 6:54:41 GMT
Apart from the ones Szkita mentions here (Druidism, Asatru, Heathenism), and of course Judaism, Christianity, Islam, any other religion which is in vogue? DKTrav88, I am a novice and hence have no idea what "all" exactly means. This is just what I believe; all religions other than Christianity stem of the same ancient mystery/pagan religions, so essentially a huge majority if not all are in vogue.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Jul 28, 2018 8:07:49 GMT
Apart from the ones Szkita mentions here (Druidism, Asatru, Heathenism), and of course Judaism, Christianity, Islam, any other religion which is in vogue? DKTrav88, I am a novice and hence have no idea what "all" exactly means. Here's the ones I can think of. First off "Druidism" as its practiced today had nothing to do with pre christian Celtic religion. Now most European paganism is reconstructionist in nature meaning these religions haven't been practiced in over a thousand years and the followers are trying to reconstruct the religion of their ancestors from fragmentary sources. So here's the ones I know. Asatru is Norse paganism and is probably the most popular for some reason. Fyrnsidu is Anglo Saxon (English) paganism. There is continental Germanic reconstructionism which is trying to brink back the pagan gods of Germany. All three that I've just mentioned are Germanic paganism and have similar gods like Odin, Thor, Frey etc. Then there's Celtic reconstructionism and this is separated into Brythonic, Gaelic, and continental (Gaulish) reconstructionism and they are all quite different. In Greece there are still Greeks who worship the twelve Olympians like Zeus, Aphrodite, Athena ect; they call their religion Hellenism. There are also Pagans in Lithuania who worship and from what I understand have worshiped uninterrupted even by Christianity their pagan gods. I don't pay much attention to the Slavs honestly but I would be shocked if there wasn't some kind pagan movement where they worshipped their old gods like Perun and crew. These are the movements I know. Yes, in Ukraine there are people who pray to the old god of the thunderstorm Perun.. Today we have a holiday 1030 anniversary of the Baptism of Rus'. 1030 years ago, the idol of Perun was dropped in Dnipro river.. but some people still pray! It's called Rodnoverie...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2018 8:11:52 GMT
They were these
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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 28, 2018 8:38:58 GMT
They were these They liked sharp objects and only a little bit of clothes to wear? XD
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