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Christian Lingo

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
And as a Wiccan, I say Blessed Be to you.

This further demonstrates to me the substantial impact that paganism has had on Christianity, such as its lingo, holidays, rituals, and traditions.
Isn't Pauline-Christianity nothing but paganism in disguise, please, right?

Regards

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"Pauline Christianity was first referred to in the 20th century by scholars who noted historical references from the second century to differences in the teachings of Paul with the teachings of Jesus. These differences were attributed as being the foundations of Christian Gnosticism, which is a pagan version Christianity that came into popularity in the region of Antioch, Syria. "
 
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IndigoChild5559

Loving God and my neighbor as myself.
When you hear a Christian say I will see my loved ones in again in heaven, what do you think they mean? I think it’s quite obvious don’t you?
I think they believe it quite literally. I believe the idea has its origins in the stories people tell of their Near Death Experiences. It is not unusual to see loved ones coming to meet them or beckoning them across.

So, given that this is so obvious as you put it, why are you asking?
 

SalixIncendium

अहं ब्रह्मास्मि
Staff member
Premium Member
When you hear a Christian say I will see my loved ones in again in heaven, what do you think they mean?
Most of them believe they will literally see their loved ones in in the same or similar form as they do on earth, but in a perfect world free from sin.

I think it’s quite obvious don’t you?
Yes. Even more so when one asks them what they mean.
 
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