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Old Monday, May 15th, 2006
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Default Re: Ancient Church Found in Skien, Norway

As a matter of fact, Norway never got christened.

As the last free outpost in Europe, Finnmark only got prime-christened, nominal, on the surface. As the old Sami culture has survived side by side with the Norse for perhaps 2000 years or more, without losing its distinction, so did specially Sami spiritualism just hide behind the surface until the time is ripe.
The Sami mission gave up their attept on spiritual rape in the 70`s. From 79`the official dechristening of Finnmark accellerated, cathalysed by the Alta action same year. Helge Ingstad and I was there.

That one finds one old ruinheap does far from say that "Norway was christened". Cant be taken serious, but thanks for the laugh...

Various sagas gives detailed calendar for when the various valleys and fjords were "christened"

Last edited by Savage; Monday, May 15th, 2006 at 18:04.
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