Re: Asatru and Europeans...
That wasn't the discussion I was looking for, but that's interesting as well.
Anyway, what I mean: I think we should differ between following a religion that is foreign to ones culture (Buddhism, Islam, Zoroastrianism, and such), and following an ethno-religious belief set (such as Judaism, pre-Christian European paganisms and other tribal religions) that is foreign to ones culture. In the latter case, the religion is ethnically bound.
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Last edited by Gavril; Saturday, September 8th, 2007 at 19:43.
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