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Paganism – What is It?
Paganism has been broadly defined as anyone involved in any religious act,
practice, or ceremony which is not Christian. Jews and Muslims also use the term
to refer to anyone outside their religion. Others define it as religions outside
of Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism, while some simply define it as
being without a religion.
In the strictest sense, paganism refers to the authentic religions of ancient
Greece and Rome as well as surrounding areas. It originated from the Neolithic
(Stone Age) era. The term, pagan, is derived from the Latin word, paganus,
which means a country dweller. The pagan usually has a belief in many gods
(polytheistic), but only one is chosen as the one to worship which represents
the chief god and supreme godhead.
As Christianity progressed into the present age, a pagan became referred to
anyone not being a Christian, and paganism denoted a non-Christian belief or
religion. If the religion did not fit into the Judeo-Christian-Islamic or
Eastern mould, then one practicing that religion was said to be involved in
paganism.
Paganism – What is the history?
History records that worship of many gods, goddesses, and deities was viewed by
people as important in worship. It was thought that everything had a spirit and
was polytheistic, so people had gods and goddesses of the forest, sea, and all
aspects of nature.
When the civilizations began to change and develop, the gods grew and changed
with the people as they began to acquire gods of their occupations, or gods
relevant to their village life. The old gods remained, but were changed or
conformed to the changing lives of the people. Gods played an important role in
every aspect of society influencing everything from laws and customs to general
workings of the community. Reincarnation (rebirth of the body into another
bodily form) was believed by the people, but they did not believe in the
existence of heaven and hell.
Today, Paganism (neo-paganism) celebrates the Earth, living creatures, nature,
and so on. Most modern-day pagans believe in more than one god, while others are
atheistic.
Paganism – What are some pagan systems and religions?
Paganism – How does it compare with Christianity?
It is difficult to compare paganism with Christianity since the term pagan can
be used to identify many different sects and beliefs.
These are the major differences, out of many:
Due to these
differences and many more, a person cannot be a follower of Jesus Christ (a
Christian) and a pagan at the same time.
“Although they claimed to be wise, they became fools and exchanged the glory of
the immortal God for images made to look like mortal man and birds and animals
and reptiles. Therefore God gave them over in the sinful desires of their hearts
to sexual impurity for the degrading of their bodies with one another” (Romans
1:22-24).
Courtesy of http://www.allaboutspirituality.org
See books on spiritual warfare at ChristianBook.com, Spiritual Warfare
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