Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Pagan Bible References?

Irving Jordahl: Easter is the biggest one. And proves, to me anyway, that the Bible is not 100% gods word. The "crucifixion" is a common theme in many pagan religions, especially during that time. They were everywhere. To claim the Son of God IS God, is exactly what all the Pharoah's and Ceasar's did to establish their leadership fully. They were Son's of God AND God... most claimed to be born of a God and a virgin (Look up Alexander the Great for better details on this... and any Egyptian Pharoah. They all did it) There are others, but this is the basics. If you want to have a closer look, check out the book called The Worlds 16 Crucified Saviors....Show more

Mercedez Trabue: like what?

Lorine Helwick: Zoey 2.0 is very right Like easter, christmas and Halloween have all been taken from pagansPagans burn pine trees in the winter because of the smell and religious acts

Donita Desjardin: Could you give an example?If you're talking about "Ceremonial magic" ! not about "Pagan Practices," the reason the practices reference the Bible is because they were designed for Christians, not for Pagans....but unless you give an example of what you mean, we're guessing, here....Show more

Fannie Collingwood: You've gotten it reversed. The bible has many things taken from pagan practices.

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