Posts Tagged ‘fables’

The Serpentine Devil in Teutonic Fables

Renegade Editor’s Note: Comparative mythology is always fascinating for me, but I feel like the Christian narrative has stained the glasses with which we view our past. This author is trying here to offer further validation for his religion, and this particular book has some errors and outdated information. by John Bathurst DeaneFrom The Worship […]

Paintings of European Myths, Legends, Fables, Fairy Stories and Folk Tales

This video compilation from Faces of Ancient Europe features many beautiful paintings that have been seemingly lost to our modern world, which give us a glimpse into the beautiful mind and spirit of the European. There are some real gems in here. Source Article from http://www.renegadetribune.com/paintings-european-myths-legends-fables-fairy-stories-folk-tales/

Dr. Pierce: Aesop’s Fables And The Rules Of Engagement

These fables are what the multiculturalists call “Eurocentric,” not to mention “sexist” and “homophobic.” So are the morals the fables teach. Source Article from http://www.renegadetribune.com/dr-pierce-aesops-fables-rules-engagement/

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