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Nine Noble Virtues Campaign

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This is to announce the formation of the Nine Noble Virtues Campaign, a purely grass-roots effort to get the Nine Noble Virtues, the moral code of the Asatru religion, posted in any public building which displays any version of the Ten Commandments, and to establish policies that if any one religion's moral code is so displayed, any religion who requests it will have theirs automatically accepted for display. It does not aim overthrow policies of separation of church and state and religious non-discrimination, or to promote one religion over another. Instead the aim is to support the US constitution by ensuring that every religion in America is treated equally.

The NNVC is open to fairminded people of any religion. Anyone who wishes to be active in the Nine Noble Virtues Campaign need only ask his or her local county board, township board, or school board and ask that a policy be instituted that if any religious based moral code, like a version of the Ten Commandments, is put on display, that the Nine Noble Virtues be displayed also, and that any other religion who requests it have their moral code displayed as well. If the courthouse, school or other public buildings already have the Ten Commandments on display, the Nine Noble Virtues should be displayed immediately as well.

NNVC Action Report 1 (July 16, 1997)

Reports from NNVC activists and supporters

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Asatru (Norse Paganism) has its roots in the pre-christian religion of the Germanic tribes and the Vikings. It was revived in Iceland in 1875, when, after freedom of religion was granted to Icelanders, the Reykjavik cathedral was borrowed for an Asatru religious service. Since 1970, the Asatru religion has been growing in popularity in Iceland, the United States, England, Scandinavia, Germany and Australia.

For more information about Asatru, contact these groups:

American Vinland Association The Update Frigga's Web

537 Jones St., #2154 1200 Madison (Box 657) PO Box 75952

San Francisco, CA 94102-2007 Denver, CO 80206 Oklahoma City, OK

Or read these books:

A BOOK OF TROTH TEUTONIC RELIGION

by Edred Thorsson by Kveldulf Gundarsson

Llewellyn Publications, 1989 Llewellyn Publications 1993

Or visit these computer websites:

Frigga's Web: http://www.nmia.com/~seaxnet/Friggas.htm

American Vinland Association: http://www.vinland.org/heathen/ava

Stilkam's Asatru Pages

To join the Nine Noble Virtues Campaign, write:

N. Annakindt

PO Box 151

Daggett, MI 49821

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