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Wotanic Lutheranism is not a recognized or coherent theological category, as the two traditions are fundamentally distinct and historically unrelated.
Lutheranism is a major branch of Protestant Christianity that emerged from the Reformation initiated by Martin Luther in the 16th century. Its core doctrines include justification by faith alone, the belief that salvation is a gift of God's grace received through faith in Jesus Christ, and the centrality of Scripture. Lutheran worship retains liturgical elements similar to Catholicism but rejects papal authority and the sale of indulgences.
Wotanism (or Wotanism) is a modern Pagan and esoteric ideology rooted in Germanic neopaganism and Ariosophy, primarily promulgated by Guido von List in the early 20th century. It focuses on the veneration of Wotan (Odin), runic mysticism, and volkisch nationalist beliefs. Later interpretations, such as those by David Lane, have explicitly linked Wotanism to white supremacy and racial ideology, distinguishing it sharply from Christian theology.
While some online videos discuss individuals converting between Eastern Orthodoxy and Lutheranism, there is no evidence in the provided context of any historical or contemporary movement combining Lutheran Christian theology with Wotanic Pagan beliefs. The two systems hold contradictory views on divinity, salvation, and scriptural authority.
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Odinism is based.
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>>3383308Odin supports Trans rights no?
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>>3383309no but christian men kiss eachother on the mouth and worship a jew