I thought this was an interesting read The true meaning of Paganism | Ancient Origins
U Unveiled Artist Veteran Member Jul 8, 2015 #1 I thought this was an interesting read The true meaning of Paganism | Ancient Origins
jeager106 Learning more about Jehovah. Premium Member Jul 8, 2015 #2 Indeed it was enlightening and thanks.
N Nietzsche The Last Prussian Premium Member Jul 8, 2015 #3 Heathen has a similar history, as it is derived from 'Hearth', specifically "people of the hearth/hearthfire/hearthlands".
Heathen has a similar history, as it is derived from 'Hearth', specifically "people of the hearth/hearthfire/hearthlands".
U Unveiled Artist Veteran Member Jul 8, 2015 #4 Nietzsche said: Heathen has a similar history, as it is derived from 'Hearth', specifically "people of the hearth/hearthfire/hearthlands". Click to expand... Interesting. Everytime I hear/read the word heathern, I keep thinking it is negative ane derogatory. That, or movies got to me.
Nietzsche said: Heathen has a similar history, as it is derived from 'Hearth', specifically "people of the hearth/hearthfire/hearthlands". Click to expand... Interesting. Everytime I hear/read the word heathern, I keep thinking it is negative ane derogatory. That, or movies got to me.
N Nietzsche The Last Prussian Premium Member Jul 8, 2015 #5 Carlita said: Interesting. Everytime I hear/read the word heathern, I keep thinking it is negative ane derogatory. That, or movies got to me. Click to expand... Much like 'negro', or 'coloured' or what have you, it became derogatory over time.
Carlita said: Interesting. Everytime I hear/read the word heathern, I keep thinking it is negative ane derogatory. That, or movies got to me. Click to expand... Much like 'negro', or 'coloured' or what have you, it became derogatory over time.