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* According to the book, the ancient Northwestern Europeans were not heathens, but believed in only one God, whom they called Wralda (“the Primordial One,” or lit. “the Overoldest”). | * According to the book, the ancient Northwestern Europeans were not heathens, but believed in only one God, whom they called Wralda (“the Primordial One,” or lit. “the Overoldest”). | ||
* The book was quickly attacked and ridiculed in newspapers before the first translation was published in 1872. | * The book was quickly attacked and ridiculed in newspapers before the first translation was published in 1872. | ||
* The book is called invented by some (e.g. Wikipedia), but it describes events and places confirmed by modern archaeology; so the supposed 1800's forgers would have to be psychics. The motive makes no sense either, as it would have required | * The book is called invented by some (e.g. Wikipedia), but it describes events and places confirmed by modern archaeology; so the supposed 1800's forgers would have to be psychics. The motive makes no sense either, as it would have required a huge amount of time, effort and money with no hope of any gain. | ||
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Revision as of 17:00, 24 February 2024
Codex Oera Linda
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Fryas Language
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19 February 2024 — The Oera Linda Foundation is editing the transcription to facilitate the creation of a Fryas grammar and to make it easier to learn the language with consistent spelling. The new revision of Codex Oera Linda, a Dutch translation and a video reading in Fryas are also being worked on.
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- According to the book, the ancient Northwestern Europeans called themselves Frya's Children (or simply the Fryas) and spoke only one language, which they called Fryas — and even “God's language.”
- According to the book, the ancient Northwestern Europeans were not heathens, but believed in only one God, whom they called Wralda (“the Primordial One,” or lit. “the Overoldest”).
- The book was quickly attacked and ridiculed in newspapers before the first translation was published in 1872.
- The book is called invented by some (e.g. Wikipedia), but it describes events and places confirmed by modern archaeology; so the supposed 1800's forgers would have to be psychics. The motive makes no sense either, as it would have required a huge amount of time, effort and money with no hope of any gain.