Christianity is a pagan ritual

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False by definition, Christianity is actually anti-pagan

Depends on the flavor of Christianity. Catholicism and those who believe in the Trinity generally worship a pantheon of deities and perform complex rituals to honor them. But that'll offend the Christians so they'll find another way to define everybody else as pagans like it's a bad thing.

Offend *ignorant* Christians.

Sorry had to get that in there. ❀️

Proud patron of my local pagan store. Best incense island herbal medicine in town. πŸ”₯

Autocorrect ducked me again. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

And I would be amiss to not point out that not all Christians are like that, just the loud ones β™₯️ Thanks for not being one of the reasons that's what most former Christians (like me) feel πŸ˜‰

Here. I’ll help offend some.

Abram was Sumerian and worshipped the god El, of that pantheon. He had a consort named Asherah, (remember those Asherah poles in the OT??) and several kids.

Judaism is literally a child of Sumerian religion, and they’ve been fighting amongst followers of El’s siblings and children for most of history.

From that Christianity is born.

All religious people are pagans.

So are many hunters. But that’s different.

Post hoc non ergo propter hoc. If there is a true God, he would obviously predate both religions. So the question is, which religion portrays him more faithfully β€” the one where the god does human stuff, or the one where he does divine stuff?

The one that isn't a religion at all, but where someone spiritually follows the most pure form of reverence to life and community possible for them.

There are many many arguments to be made here, all of which have been hashed out over millennia.

I am a Roman Catholic. I believe very much. But I enjoy playing devils advocate both to remind my brethren that at the end of the day all we have is faith, and to let the non-believers know we’re not all convinced of our innate superiority in our understanding of β€œthe truth.” That’s pretty off putting to a lot of people.

Jesus said, β€œAlways be ready to make your defense to anyone who demands from you an accounting for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and reverence.” The last part is often lacking.

But supposing I continue to play this role, I would argue both that there is no reason to believe that a God who created us in his image would not have many traits in common with us, and even if we rule out the gods who don’t, it’s still multiple choice.

I would also like to take a moment to ponder how awesome having intellectual and mutual conversations like this on Nostr really is.

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To you both.

My personal opinion is not that there is no "God" but that the very concept is more broad and all-encompassing that any one human or group can grasp. I respect every system of belief as long as they respect mine and other without aggression. Because I think all are at least partially correct, and any that believe they understand all that encompasses the origins and destination of what we experience as life are blinded by hubris. β™₯️

We are together and apart on this brother, and that’s ok, because I respect how you articulate yourself with me. πŸ’ͺ❀️