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    What famous Philosopher do you have the most in common with?/Philosophy Quiz

    Which famous philosopher do you most agree with?, a SelectSmart.com Philosophy selector. Ask about my top result. Kinda cheesy but still pretty fun. What famous philosopher, out of a few listed, do you most agree with? My results were: Nietzsche (100%) Hume (69%) Kant...
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    What the heck is "joyofsatan"?

    Honestly, I see comments and remarks everywhere on YouTube. History videos, music, mythology documentaries... there's always one or several people who say things like: "666 is the number of the Sun. Know the Truth! Odin is Satan! Joyofsatan(DOT)com! 666Blacksun(DOT)com!" And they're...
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    Asatru vs. "Forn Sidr"?

    I was doing some reading today about the modern practice of Germanic Paganism in its native countries, ie Scandinavia, Germany, England, Netherlands, France, etc. and came across a confusing set of ideas in the article about Paganism in Scandinavia: "Neopaganism in Scandinavia is almost...
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    Paganism as a Philosophy? (Atheistic/Non-Theistic Paganism)

    Do you think Paganism could be applied in a non-theistic sense, as one would a philosophy? It's something I've thought about quite a lot recently. All forms of Indo-European pagan religions, ie Baltic, Slavic, Germanic, Celtic, Roman, Greek, all share many traits and similar worldviews (from a...
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    The Gauls (Celts in France), & Gaulish Mythology?

    I was wondering if anyone knew any good sources/books that delve specifically into the religion of the ancient Gauls and Britons. We all know about Cernunnos, but it's hard to find a lot of info on their religion aside from wikipedia. I've read "The Religion of the Ancient Celts" by JA...
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    New to the forum, and Forums in General really

    I've little experience with forums, really, except some short periods in gaming and political forums in the past. Been thirsty to talk religion for a while, which is hard when you don't really know anyone to talk to. Considered trying a forum for a while, decided to give it a try, hope...
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