Talk:Odalism
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Much of this article makes no sense to me. Can anyone else help? -- The Anome 21:20, 7 Feb 2004 (UTC)
- What exactly are you having trouble with? I re-added what you removed hoping the line "because of it's rejection of logic or theoretical discoveries from different cultures" could clear up the misunderstanding of it's purpose. Nagelfar 00:08, 2 May 2004 (UTC)
As a note, I don't believe "natural order, natural law" are related ideas to Odalism because of Odalism's extreme (though objective) moral relativism, it is more of a "hard determinist positivism." So I'll remove those unless someone wants to present an argument to the contrary. Nagelfar 00:24, 2 May 2004 (UTC)
- I don't know enough about it to argue one way or the other; I was the one who researched some rather distateful webpages to try to make some sense out of this article.... several of them had pages on or links to "natural order/law" issues, and most included it in their keywords. Make of that what you will. Catherine - talk 17:04, 3 May 2004 (UTC)
A lot of it is simply not written in good English grammar. I assume that a lot of the work must have been done by someone who is not a native English speaker. That's all good, but the result is that it's very difficult to follow what is being said. Could someone who does understand it please rework it into proper English sentences? At the moment, it's hard to edit because the fragmentary sentences make it difficult to know what it's really trying to say. I mean no offence - whoever has done all the work so far has made a valuable initial contribution, but we need to make it more readily comprehensible. Metamagician3000 06:28, 28 October 2006 (UTC)
Burzum is awesome they have some gods that do stuff liek thor and odal or somthing i thougtbh it was like norse but more specific right?