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>Sextus Empiricus wrote that among the Germanic people sodomy was “not looked upon as shameful but as a customary thing.”
>Bardaisan of Edessa wrote that “In the countries of the north — in the lands of the Germans and those of their neighbors, handsome [noble] young men assume the role of wives [women] towards other men, and they celebrate marriage feasts.”
Tacitus wrote about Germanics hanging homosexuals along bandits/thieves on trees and stabbing them during their sacrifice to Mercury (who had a transgender son/form known as Hermaphroditus), and 1000 years later the Eddas wrote that Odin died in the exact same way and that he practiced Feminine Magic by transforming herself into a witch.
>Sextus Empiricus wrote that among the Germanic people sodomy was “not looked upon as shameful but as a customary thing.”
>Bardaisan of Edessa wrote that “In the countries of the north — in the lands of the Germans and those of their neighbors, handsome [noble] young men assume the role of wives [women] towards other men, and they celebrate marriage feasts.”
Tacitus wrote about Germanics hanging homosexuals along bandits/thieves on trees and stabbing them during their sacrifice to Mercury (who had a transgender son/form known as Hermaphroditus), and 1000 years later the Eddas wrote that Odin died in the exact same way and that he practiced Feminine Magic by transforming herself into a witch.
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