@VaeVictus666 All the main modern religions were influenced or borrowed from pagan religions. The links below show the pagan parts of Islam. I'm not interested in arguing with you or anyone about this issue since I don't care, but I wanted to bring this to your attention since your comment is wrong. Islam, like Christianity, is recycled paganism gone awry:
I agree with both of the below comments. Mainstream Christianity is very much a pagan religion which is sad because christianity was my meant for this. I am a Muslim and as such believe in all the revelations before the Prophet Muhammad. However, over time those messages were corrupted. Hence why another messenger/prophet would come to remind the world of God's Oneness.
@bewareofdajjal That's known as Trinitarianism. 'Mainstream Christians' seem to accept this view that was concocted a good few hundred years later, but Oneness believers, particularly the Apostolic churches reject this as it denies the Omnipresence, Omnipotence and Omniscience nature of God
If Christianity is the continuation of Judaism then where is the monotheistic cincept? You can say you want to follow the Old Testaments but your Pagan Roman Belief has got to go! Check out some more similarities of pagan practice in Christianity: Zeus and Son--> Father and Christ, battles of the gods---> fallen angels rebelling cuz one of them wanted God's throne, demigod ---> Jesus the mangod. Will you still not reason and accept Islam? Remember Truth shall manifest in your heart b4 you die!!!
Israel and Judea became two kingdoms 930 BCE .Ezekiel 37 there is the fascinating vision of the "Dry Bones restoration of the literal nations of Israel and Judah. Lost Ten Tribes technically have the same legal status as Gentiles Hosea 7:8 Surely our fathers have inherited lies, vanity, and things wherein there is no profit.Jeremiah 16:19
Christianity is confirmed as abomination of desolation which replaced Yahshua with the idol Jesus Christ.
So what? JThat's cool! It means Christianism is partly the continuity of ancient pagan religions. I like this.Pagan religions were cool and they are the roots of European litterature. Christians consider Jesus Christ is God who came on earth to live like a human being, not to destroy, but to love. That's cool.
one love. one people. one life. one chance. one experience. one mission. one purpose. one flesh. one mind. one truth. one heart. one spark. one stance. one shift. One. One. One. I fight for you, if you fight for me. I love you, if you love me. I protect you, if you protect me. I teach you, if you teach me. I will die for you, regardless if you die for me. You don't need to search the world to see that we are in this together. Love is free....you don't even have to work for it.
@MrSF0011 no im not talking about "persia" yes the persians were zoroastrian Magi is the name of the preistly class. it was used as early as the 4th century BC to refer to the keepers of the zoroastrian faith.
I wonder what would happen to me if I had been born on december twunny fifth.
1966Daywalker 4 weeks ago
@VaeVictus666 All the main modern religions were influenced or borrowed from pagan religions. The links below show the pagan parts of Islam. I'm not interested in arguing with you or anyone about this issue since I don't care, but I wanted to bring this to your attention since your comment is wrong. Islam, like Christianity, is recycled paganism gone awry:
watch?v=krWvDL4t56Y
watch?v=xutFuQ7mOgo&feature=related
watch?v=uLdTrntOKCA&feature=related
U can find more by looking
luigee78 1 month ago
I agree with both of the below comments. Mainstream Christianity is very much a pagan religion which is sad because christianity was my meant for this. I am a Muslim and as such believe in all the revelations before the Prophet Muhammad. However, over time those messages were corrupted. Hence why another messenger/prophet would come to remind the world of God's Oneness.
VaeVictus666 2 months ago
@bewareofdajjal That's known as Trinitarianism. 'Mainstream Christians' seem to accept this view that was concocted a good few hundred years later, but Oneness believers, particularly the Apostolic churches reject this as it denies the Omnipresence, Omnipotence and Omniscience nature of God
jcs0118 2 months ago
If Christianity is the continuation of Judaism then where is the monotheistic cincept? You can say you want to follow the Old Testaments but your Pagan Roman Belief has got to go! Check out some more similarities of pagan practice in Christianity: Zeus and Son--> Father and Christ, battles of the gods---> fallen angels rebelling cuz one of them wanted God's throne, demigod ---> Jesus the mangod. Will you still not reason and accept Islam? Remember Truth shall manifest in your heart b4 you die!!!
bewareofdajjal 4 months ago
Israel and Judea became two kingdoms 930 BCE .Ezekiel 37 there is the fascinating vision of the "Dry Bones restoration of the literal nations of Israel and Judah. Lost Ten Tribes technically have the same legal status as Gentiles Hosea 7:8 Surely our fathers have inherited lies, vanity, and things wherein there is no profit.Jeremiah 16:19
Christianity is confirmed as abomination of desolation which replaced Yahshua with the idol Jesus Christ.
odephraimchai 5 months ago
So what? JThat's cool! It means Christianism is partly the continuity of ancient pagan religions. I like this.Pagan religions were cool and they are the roots of European litterature. Christians consider Jesus Christ is God who came on earth to live like a human being, not to destroy, but to love. That's cool.
pl20121 6 months ago
one love. one people. one life. one chance. one experience. one mission. one purpose. one flesh. one mind. one truth. one heart. one spark. one stance. one shift. One. One. One. I fight for you, if you fight for me. I love you, if you love me. I protect you, if you protect me. I teach you, if you teach me. I will die for you, regardless if you die for me. You don't need to search the world to see that we are in this together. Love is free....you don't even have to work for it.
ForgeCafeVideos 6 months ago
@MrSF0011 no im not talking about "persia" yes the persians were zoroastrian Magi is the name of the preistly class. it was used as early as the 4th century BC to refer to the keepers of the zoroastrian faith.
TheEvolver311 7 months ago
give me a break, how would u know about these myths from thousands of yrs ago? The fact is, its all made up...show the document from all those pagan
deities you just named. YOU CAN'T!!!
TheReubenDean 7 months ago in playlist Dragonmancer's Pagan Palace