You can
find pagan roots in Jewish and Christian religions as well.
Not exact matches
John Ankerberg writes: «We would be hard - pressed to
find a day to celebrate that did not have
pagan roots.
actually many
pagans survived and went underground and also in places where the reaches of the catholic church did not get For example a whole other half Europe two whole continents on the other side of the ocean etc Paganism was driven into near extinction by it's brother religion that came from the same
roots but it was not at all eradicated The irony
find is Christians were persecuted by the Roman empire before the rule of Constantine and then during the burning times persecuted witches and
pagans (aswell as non-
pagans for corrupted reasons) An oximoron and hypocritical religion
Its
roots are
found in ancient
pagan belief.
Even when they
find themselves, almost thirty years later, loving, instant parents to a little grandson named
Pagan, whom they rescue from Haight - Ashbury, they still can not bridge their deep -
rooted differences.