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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 an impossible amount of time, effort and money with no hope of any gain.
* 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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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.