Guest guest Posted July 19, 2005 Report Share Posted July 19, 2005 Sorry, I made a mistake in my previous post. It should read: " Could Christianity have done WITHOUT the Church? JC > > Oh jeez, off the top of my head I can't think of any single thing > that > > Pagans agree upon. It's a serious question whether the category > actually > > holds any meaning at all. Broadly speaking, Paganism usually has > something > > to do with reclaiming, reconstructing, or reconnecting with those > > theological ideas, practices and deity forms that The Church (the > > preReformation political body, not to be confused with Christianity) > > actively worked to supress. > > * : My fault, but I don't clearly see a difference between the > Church and Christianity (or Christendom). Do you mean to say that > Christianity could have done with the Church? And in this case, that > it would have absorbed rather than eliminated Paganism? Did the > Church come after Christianity, just like an excrescency, or a > tumour, in the expression of ? > > * And what is the difference between a heathen and a pagan? Is there > a historical point of time when a heathen becomes a pagan? Say, > before Christianity you were a heathen, afterwards you are a pagan. > > JC > > In practice this endeavor leads to all sorts of > > things that do not fall easily under a single rubric. I use the > term mainly > > to indicate the direction in which my spirituality lies in relation > to the > > Big Three monotheisms, not as a reaction, but simply as a way to > orient the > > discussion. The label really doesn't say much about my personal > practice at > > all. > > > > YR > > > > > > mostly off-topic (was Re: Setting the record > straight...) > > > > > > > > > > : > > > > This one and your previous post - both very interesting. I wonder > if > > there are noticeable differences between Pagans. For instance, one > > Pagan may believe in the existence of an immortal soul, whereas > > another won't believe it, and a third one may be indifferent to > it. > > Do you all Pagans hold the same beliefs (however strange it is to > > talk about beliefs in terms of Paganism)? > > > > José > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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