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Lol
@TheTrickster oop
So answer the question
And on top of that you know **nothing** about symbolism
I’ll rephrase it so you understand
Mhm
I debunked your point, get over it
Moving on
What is it, in your belief, about Jews that gives them these special powers of business?
Is it genetic? Religious?
LYING TO GOYIM
Debunked it? How? With logical fallacies?
Answer the question
That's what you have been doing at every step
You still refuse to answer the question
You claimed gold was unclean
You quoted a Norse pagan poem
I pointed out that the chief god of the Norse pagans wears gold
And also that the poem does not support your point
I think that pretty solidly debunks your claim
No, it's time you answer mine, because you have so far rejected every bit of evidence I have laid on the table and the **one** piece of evidence that YOU have posted was about a scientific article that **had nothing to do with the discussion at hand**
Now are you capable of answering the question, yes or no?
I just provided you with evidence
Are you refuting that odin’s ring is made of gold?
Or would you rather I also pull out a totally irrelevant poem that doesn’t prove your point
You still haven’t answered his question it’s like your purposely ignoring it
Now why would someone do that if they thought it was true, unless you know it’s a lie
You say I haven’t answered your question, what question have I not answered?
Again you're making a fallacy from a VERY dumb view of the myths. First you are taking a material approach to what is a symbol for rebirth. The ring's main attribute was that it was able to multiply itself, not that it was made of gold.
First of all, wrong ring
Secondly, it still debunks your claim that gold was seen as unclean by the Norse pagans
And if you are talking about material wealth generally
There is absolutely no evidence of that, and you have provided none
Norse and low German warlords regularly had hoards of silver and gold
They were sought after and considered holy, far from unclean
Gold = Material Wealth you dumbass
The Norse pagan afterlife is also depicted as one of great material wealth
Yes honey, that’s why I’m saying try to keep up
I provided a great couple of stanzas rejecting material wealth why are you not addressing those instead of cherrypicking?
You did not
The stanzas you presented in no way show any rejection of material wealth as unclean
Can you scroll or is your mouse broken?