Interesting note on Baldur. I enjoy norse mythology.
Well, Baldr was a beloved god of war. He was known for being a great fighter and being a very just man. He was killed via a rather interesting story (i don't want to give away the surprise) He is fated to return from hel (not a misspelling) after Ragnarök to be the next allfather for the next cycle of life on earth. If you want to learn more about him, you can read a few books like the "eddas" (poetic, regular, or prose, whatever your preference) or the "Sagas".
One nice thing is, ze game of love is never called on account of darkness - Pepe Le Pew
Gazelam wrote:Whos testimony would you like to hear? Adam's, Enoch's Noah's, Abraham's, Moses's/ Take your pick. Would the Egyptian stroy of Set be acceptable?
And I guess you can channel them all. Gaz, perhaps I underestimated you. Then again, perhaps not.
It's 2007, Gaz. Get out of that 1950s Mormon mentality you have. It's scary.
Each one has to find his peace from within. And peace to be real must be unaffected by outside circumstances. -Ghandi
Gazelam wrote:Whos testimony would you like to hear? Adam's, Enoch's Noah's, Abraham's, Moses's/ Take your pick. Would the Egyptian stroy of Set be acceptable?
Im pretty sure I've heard them all. To me, a personal story of confirmation is just that, personal. It really means little outside that person. If i was to say my "testimony" of Asatru, it would make little sense to you and would have little meaning. that's why you might see me sighting some things from my religion, but never trying to preach about why i believe my religion.
One nice thing is, ze game of love is never called on account of darkness - Pepe Le Pew
Satan and lucifer where two seperate gods as far as where they come from is concerned. They where later turned into a single personage by christians so as to make their claim that the devil takes many forms. its kinda the same think with baphomet, ba'al, and a few others. Christians tend to have the need to demonify gods they can't fight against on equal footing.
One nice thing is, ze game of love is never called on account of darkness - Pepe Le Pew