![]() No one interpreted his vision of building a great England as White Supremacy because (a) the Danes, demoniacally destructive, were also white, and (b) Alfred knew how sinful his fellow Christians were. When the Danes were terrorizing the tiny Christian kingdoms, Alfred, a scholarly man of piety, prayer, and faith believed that it was God’s will to build great and godly nations. Yet, the Saga needs to be seen because very few theologians and apologists in America understand Paganism. It contains brutal scenes, vulgar language, and some nudity. A realistic depiction of pre-Christian culture makes the program unsuitable for children. ![]() The Pre-Reformation church had begun to civilize Europeans who had little respect for what was sacred - human life and mind sex, marriage, and family church and priesthood. Priests and nuns, sorcerers and witches are present everywhere in the Saga. ![]() This historical fiction is based on the Bernard Cornwell’s series of novels, collectively called “The Saxon Stories.” It portrays Alfred the Great as a wise and learned Christian who ruled the tiny kingdom of Wessex (Winchester) from c. Its thirty-six episodes, each about 55 minutes, have built up such a fan-following that Season 5 seems inevitable. “The Last Kingdom” is an engaging Netflix Saga which has completed four seasons. ![]() John’s Episcopal Church in Washington DC? Is it because paganism does not respect what is sacred - dedicated to God? Why would those protesting the crime set fire to St. Did racism inspire the white police officer in Minnesota to kill a black gentleman by pressing his neck with his knee? Was it not self-evident to the officer that his victim had an “inalienable right to life?” In case that crime was a fruit of systemic racism in American police, then is America a pagan country now? ![]()
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