>>1722537Wrong board. try /x/, but be careful. Most people there are larpers. Or /pol, which has the most pagans on here, but also the most christcucked trolls.
>Norse paganism because I found a bookMost likely that book was written by some LARPer. I've yet to find any post-1918 books that aren't.
>Thor banging his anvil with each thunder roarLol. Gotta love how "striking as fast as lighting" became "being responsible for thunder and lighting". Guess that missionary wasn't fluent yet.
>The gods are so good to usThey aren't. At best, they're fair.
>Why did my ancestors let the Christians kill their gods?They didn't. They might have converted (probably have, as families that never did are rare), but the gods aren't dead.
>Why do we call the old gods myths but call smelly Hindu gods religion?Christian propaganda. In their eyes, religion requires organization. Religions like germanic / norse paganism that deny any form of organization or structure are superstition to christians. It's basically a conflict between beta cucks constantly needing superiors to follow and normal people not needing that.
Also, since people are going to shitpost about what I wrote about families that never converted anyways: my family never converted, and we have proof, because during 3rd reich we had to prove that we're not jewish (our name is also common among jews). Research in the church books showed that our family existed in the same village under that name since at least 1340something, when a woman born with that name got baptized on the day of her marriage. As this was before the prussian reforms, jews back then would still have had parental names (son of..., daughter of...) rather than german names, which is why the ancestry researcher came to the conclusion that we were one of the few remaining pagan families. He also named two other such cases he'd come across in the state. Seems there were still a lot of pagans left back then, unlike today.