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I think this is the closest we've got to a written record of the slavic creation myth.
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>>18121155
Interesting. Thank you for sharing. It's probably a bit polemical. I don't think they would have literally said they believe "in Antichrist" or to have mentioned Satan. The entire thing risks being made up on account of a Christian need to slander non-Christians but the part about the bath and the straw may very well be genuine.

The best you could hope for are mythological parallels elsewhere in order to confirm some degree of authenticity.
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What Orthodox Christians actually believe.



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