i didn't think it was such a secret. some christians won't even celebrate easter or christmas since it's pagan
2007-07-19 00:23:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Paul set the example in this area by using the pagan idea of "The Unknown God" in order to help people understand Christianity.
2007-07-19 07:28:52
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answered by KDdid 5
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Oh course, Christianity is a copycat religion. Also from the Babylonians. The story of Ishtar, was changed to Easter
2007-07-19 07:29:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Do they also admit the invention of early "Legatine Inquisition" - Blood thursty Tribunals and "Rack Burning at the stake" to make Christianity a Terror of the time?
2007-07-19 07:46:42
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answered by aslam09221 6
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Don't know about alluring, but adapting it to make it easier for the natives/indigenous converts to understand.
Looking at how Catholicism is expressed in areas like Philippines
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2007-07-19 07:51:01
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answered by Rai A 7
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Yes, unfortunately this is true. That was the roots of catholicism. It is still with us today. Many Christians have been able to shake off this apostasy, some have not.
2007-07-19 07:25:20
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answered by Skip-Jack 2
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There is a world of difference between disseminating a truth and forging a new cult.
2007-07-23 05:26:47
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answered by wise czar's soul 5
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no
2007-07-19 07:24:16
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answered by ? 2
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