It should be noted that it took more than 200 years before the Danes became Christians in earnest. Far back in the Middle Ages, there were people who were still Asa believers (the many Viking gods). Asa is practiced to this day and is a recognized denomination with what it entails of rights.
“Therefore your end is on you, Is on you and your kings, Not for a fire in Ely fen, Not that your gods are nine or ten, But because it is only Christian men Guard even heathen things. -G.K. Chesterton
It should be noted that it took more than 200 years before the Danes became Christians in earnest. Far back in the Middle Ages, there were people who were still Asa believers (the many Viking gods). Asa is practiced to this day and is a recognized denomination with what it entails of rights.
A shame most of this culture was almost deleted from history by church actions in the past
Yes, the mounds were there long before Vikings or Churches. They are megalith age.
“Therefore your end is on you,
Is on you and your kings,
Not for a fire in Ely fen,
Not that your gods are nine or ten,
But because it is only Christian men Guard even heathen things.
-G.K. Chesterton
I am a descendant of Grome and Harold and his son.
Me too!
Well yeah, many Danes would be because of how family trees work.
Jelling stones adorn the Danish passports.
Runic lettering is no more pagan than Greek or Aramaic. Bring the runic alphabet back!
Runes are cool and all, but I think Latin is just fine for modern applications.
Represting the rime of false god