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Axe at the Root

Luke Sardis

Yggdrasil falls. What will remain?

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Against Mormons II

I became acquainted with the Smith family, known as the authors of the Mormon Bible, in the year 1820. At that time, they were engaged in the money digging business, which they followed until the latter part of the season of 1827. In the ye...

25 days ago
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Against Mormons I

I first became acquainted with Joseph Smith, Jr. in November, 1825. He was at that time in the employ of a set of men who were called "money-diggers;" and his occupation was that of seeing, or pretending to see by means of a stone placed in...

a month ago
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The "Orthodox are Larpers" Myth

If you spend any time on right wing social media, you’ve met Orthobros. Rabid, spergy, apex predators of the digital nousphere, they have debated every comer into submission over the last few years.

In real life, Orthodoxy has the highest...

a month ago
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Castration Myths

Anti-Christian pop-apologists often accuse Christians of cutting off their block and tackle. They typically cite Matthew 19:12 in isolate and insist on a literal interpretation. In context, it obviously means the chaste acceptance of a dead...

2 months ago
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Izzat True?

Boromir was dumb enough to try and steal the Ring. He wasn’t so blitheringly idiotic to think that the only way of beating Sauron is to become an ork.

Neopagans are that stupid.

regularly declares the “White race” should practice Izzat....

2 months ago
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