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- noun Practitioner of Odinism
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In fact, as a former adherent of the Odinist (Norse Pagan) religion, I believe I would have liked this book just as well back when I was an Odinist.
What I'm Reading: DragonLight nissa_amas_katoj 2008
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In fact, as a former adherent of the Odinist (Norse Pagan) religion, I believe I would have liked this book just as well back when I was an Odinist.
Archive 2008-07-01 nissa_amas_katoj 2008
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Odinist/Nordic, Egyptian, Greek, Discordian, Magick, and all sorts of other ‘Pagan’ systems exist outside of wicca.
Salem Controversy Leads to Letter of Clarification | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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LEXIS 14502 ED CA, Feb. 20, 2007, involved a claim by a prisoner who was an adherent of the Asatru/Odinist faith that he had difficulties in getting permission to keep a Thor's hammer medallion and alter cloth.
Archive 2007-03-01 Howard M. Friedman 2007
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The Odian as distinct form the Odinist who worships the God Odhinn, emulates him.
The Watcher: The New Zealand Voice of the Left Hand Path #8 1991
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"The Odinist worships, the Odian becomes himSelf or herSelf."
The Watcher: The New Zealand Voice of the Left Hand Path #8 1991
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About 10% are done by one major Odinist/Right-Wing-Christian cult, composed mostly of Texas oil millionaires, who are essentially seeking a ritualistic cure for impotence.
The Book of the SubGenius The SubGenius Foundation 1983
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About 10% are done by one major Odinist/Right-Wing-Christian cult, composed mostly of Texas oil millionaires, who are essentially seeking a ritualistic cure for impotence.
The Book of the SubGenius The SubGenius Foundation 1983
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About 10% are done by one major Odinist/Right-Wing-Christian cult, composed mostly of Texas oil millionaires, who are essentially seeking a ritualistic cure for impotence.
The Book of the SubGenius The SubGenius Foundation 1983
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There, judges were told Mr and Mrs Caulfield were no longer living as man and wife, but continued to share a home because their Odinist beliefs prevent them from divorcing.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph David Barrett 2011
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