Feast of the Einherjar Colin Liddell Friday, November 11, 2011 0 There is a very good reason why the First World War armistice between the Germans and the British happened on the 11th of November. It is a... Read on »
Why Did Christianity Defeat Paganism? Part One: The Birth of Monotheism Colin Liddell Saturday, October 22, 2011 4 Religion is natural to mankind. It is one way we relate to the world around us. Nature and human experience have many aspects, so it na... Read on »
Here Comes the Tengu! Colin Liddell Sunday, September 18, 2011 0 Tablet of Double-faced Tengu (1880) from Osugi shrine, Ibaraki Maybe it's because of the big nose and the red face — like some grotesq... Read on »
The Pagan Sites of Europe Remembered (13): Goodmanham, Yorkshire Colin Liddell Sunday, September 18, 2011 1 Goodmanham is now a small village in the Eastern part of Yorkshire, but in the 7th century it was the site of an important temple of th... Read on »
Slaves of the Semitic Sky God: (1) Michele Bachmann Colin Liddell Saturday, July 02, 2011 2 Christianity is essentially an alien religion that has no place outside the Middle East, never mind in the heart of the American Midwes... Read on »
"The Monotheist Mindset and its Secular Modalities" by Dr. Tomislav Sunić Colin Liddell Monday, June 27, 2011 1 Dr. Tomislav Sunic critiques monotheism as proto communism and a vital element in the totalitarian egalitarianism of modern secular socie... Read on »
The Pan Within by The Waterboys Colin Liddell Friday, June 24, 2011 0 The Pan Within is a song by Mike Scott of the Waterboys that has an obvious pagan inspiration in the name of the god Pan. In the lyric... Read on »
The Pagan Sites of the Middle East Remembered: (2) The Temple of Jupiter at Damascus Colin Liddell Friday, May 13, 2011 2 It is almost a rule that any major religious centre of the monotheistic religions is founded on a previous pagan site. One of the most ... Read on »
The Pagan Sites of The Middle East Remembered (1): Mecca Colin Liddell Sunday, April 17, 2011 2 Christianity is not the only totalitarian globalist religion to usurp the sites and rites of the ancient pagan gods. Islam too has play... Read on »
Semitic Sky God Married and Divorced Colin Liddell Friday, March 25, 2011 3 God's ex Biblical scholarship has slowly been chipping away at the idea of the all-powerful and absolute Jehovah, beloved of Jews, Chri... Read on »
Pagan Art: Slavic Creation Myth by Ivanov Colin Liddell Saturday, March 12, 2011 0 This painting by the Russian pagan artist Vsevolod Borisovich Ivanov appears to depict the Slavic creation myth. According to this my... Read on »
Pagan Slavic Paintings by Vsevolod Borisovich Ivanov Colin Liddell Sunday, February 20, 2011 7 This video serves as a brief introduction to the paintings of Vsevolod Borisovich Ivanov, a Russian pagan artist. (Note that the video tit... Read on »
William Wordswith: "The World Is Too Much With Us" Colin Liddell Friday, January 21, 2011 1 In this poem, Wordsworth expresses dissatisfaction with the materialist emptiness and alienation from nature that is inherent in a ro... Read on »
The Pagan Sites of Europe Remembered (12): Teltown, Ireland Colin Liddell Friday, January 21, 2011 0 Teltown Cottage Teltown, also Telltown or the more Gaelic Taillten, is the name of a place in County Meath, Ireland, that once he... Read on »