Can you elaborate on why you think paganism is satanic and evil? Europeans were never meant to be christian in the first place, it was forced on them. It’s a semitic religion, not at all connected to them, not to mention in the beginning christians were laughed in the face for introducing it and millions of people died because they were thought to be witches in christian europe. How is that any better than beliving in pagan gods (without all the wicca bs of today)?

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Oof, well this is a bit to unpack.

First of all, Christianity is different from Judaism in the way that it is for everyone. Yes it’s conception was semitic but Christ’s instructions were very clear, Christianity is for ALL. There is no division between God’s people and gentiles anymore. Every single human who lived since the time of Christ was and is meant to be a Christian.

I don’t agree with forced conversions, I don’t think they’re honest and I think it’s contrary to the Gospel. But that isn’t relevant to how authentic Christianity is. The actions of men do not dictate the will of God.

The reason paganism and new age practices and any other religion other than Christianity are evil and dangerous, is because they lack God while maintaining an attempted link into a spiritual realm.

When you pray, but you do not pray to God, who are you inviting in?

You should watch this video, it’s a testimony of a woman who used to practice new age spirituality and realized it’s demonic nature.

When you open yourself and invite something in, when you aim yourself into the metaphysical world, and you are not doing it towards God, you don’t know what could come for you. Sometimes you might luck out, but it’s not something I would gamble with.

In terms of “How is that any better than believing in pagan gods?” well… we actually have evidence ours is real. If you think Christianity is the bloody religion and paganism isn’t, you should read up about ancient pagan practices.

Also, the spread of Christianity throughout Europe varied in how it was spread, depending on where you were looking. Ireland had a largely peaceful conversion, for example.

Anon sounds like a pagan nationalist with a skewed view of history. Hopefully they can learn a few things and lean towards God.

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