Goðpjórð is a pure Sedian practice in Wisconsin. Backed by the lore and theological, archeology evidence.
We are an Orthodox/orthopraxy practice, we do pure as well as theological reconstruction.
Ludwig Fahrenkrog,Germania in Chains
Grimm Tuetonic mythology Volume one page .4
Christianity was not popular. It came from abroad, it aimed at supplanting the time-honored indigenous Gol the country revered and loved. These Gods and their worship were part and parcel of the people's traditions, and constitution. Their names had their roots in the people's language, and were hallowed by antiquity, king princes traced their lineage back to individual Gods, forests, mountains, lakes had received a living consecrationi their presence. All this the people was now to renounce, and what is elsewhere commended as truth and loyalty denounced and persecuted by the heralds of the new faith as a sin and a crime. The source and seat of all sacredi was shifted away to far-off regions forever, and only a fainter borrowed glory could henceforth be shed on plas one's native land.
Goðpjórð is a pure Sedian practice in Wisconsin. Backed by the lore and theological, archeology evidence.
We are an Orthodox/orthopraxy practice, we do pure as well as theological reconstruction.
Ludwig Fahrenkrog,Germania in Chains
Grimm Tuetonic mythology Volume one page .4
Christianity was not popular. It came from abroad, it aimed at supplanting the time-honored indigenous Gol the country revered and loved. These Gods and their worship were part and parcel of the people's traditions, and constitution. Their names had their roots in the people's language, and were hallowed by antiquity, king princes traced their lineage back to individual Gods, forests, mountains, lakes had received a living consecrationi their presence. All this the people was now to renounce, and what is elsewhere commended as truth and loyalty denounced and persecuted by the heralds of the new faith as a sin and a crime. The source and seat of all sacredi was shifted away to far-off regions forever, and only a fainter borrowed glory could henceforth be shed on plas one's native land.