Walpurgisnacht
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how interesting.
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Actually most of the time they just force relate them to Christianity. If you look hard you'll notice many of the traditions Christians do or rather many cultures do have roots from Pagans.
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An interesting article appeared in a May 1945 issue of Life magazine--right around the death of Adolf--saying that American GIs also celebrated this holiday. I couldn't read the entire article.
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Looks like they're having fun.
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Who's gonna believe in a written text (bible) which was edited long after things happened? And adapted by each writers, (copiers, translators...) and there were many of them, perception - if some still are teaching there's only one god but in a union of three - everything's possible and true
And the the final message is: believe in yourself - as nobody else will do it for you!
Try to be human, if not , don't expect others to be....
and finally, apparently the most important message ->
Suibafux 4 months ago
Funny Pagans should choose the name of a Christian saint to celebrate. Fact.
GSRJosh33 7 months ago
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Saint_Walpurga - is actually christian... ;)
Suibafux 7 months ago
@Suibafux Thats what Im saying too. Why would Pagans pick or celebrate anything Christian?
GSRJosh33 7 months ago
@GSRJosh33 It's rather difficult to pick any day in the whole year without Christian relation or name assignment
Suibafux 7 months ago
wo ist das?
M4rtz3 1 year ago
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Burg Oberkapfenberg, Steiermark, Ö
Suibafux 1 year ago