This is the problem.
*Which* "pagans" are the Christians stealing from?
almost exclusively teh pagans of europe.
and sometimes like the Iris with the babe Horus thing, from egypt.
The Jewish celebration? The Persian celebration? The Italian? Scottish? Mayan?
no.
yes, though vicariously through mithraism.
maybe. the solar cult of mithraism comes to mind.
dunno. scots are celts, most of the euro-pagan things christianity gave a biblical spin to, are germanic.
mayan? NO.
As before, it was a key date in the agricultural calendar. To celebrate an event at that time did not mean taking one religious tradition and simply giving it another name and calling it Christian - it's simply the cuckolding of the original tradition by a new religion with it's own clear theological events.
yes. and they replaced the pagan mythology associated with the key date on the agri calender, with a mythology/biblical tale, of their own.
in this case, no concept or theology has been borrowed, i agree with you.
but the concept of day of the lord, mother with child etc like i pointed out 2 posts back are borrowed concepts/theologies, & alien to the bible of Canaan.
That and Europeans. 
not europeans.
but the
euro-centricity of the pagan events and often concepts that christianity allowed to live on under this new umbrella.
and the fact that non european convertees have to take to these same events/concepts, though those are neither biblical nor from their own (the new convertee's) previous belief system.
You haven;t really raised anything other than an observation that Christian rituals can have pagan elements. You don't seem to have put forward any successful argument stating that Christianity is simply other religious theologies under a different name.
i did not try that !! the 1st bit in bold is all i wanted to point out, not the 2nd bit.
though i did m,anage to point out some other
religious concepts (theologies) that christianity did take from pagan religions (day of the lord concept taken from mithraism, which itself was taken from mazdaism).
of course, i need not take the pain of mentioning that a lot of christianity's concepts DO come from another religious theology - the Judaic.
so how original does that make christianity ??
You really think Christianity isn't big in Haiti?
i am sure christianity is very big in haiti.
afterall its unlikely that the peopel who cound uproot the inca, maya, aztec and all other aboriginal and amerindian theologies of the new world, - after genociding all the people they could they could - would spare the people of a tiny island.
The Maya were long gone when the Spaniards arrived, though -
maya religion wasnt quite all gone. and the maya people certainly werent.
but the spaniards (spanish and portuguese) are the turks-***-huns-***-mongols of europe.
so the amerindians stood little chance.
and I don;t believe the Spaniards took the Aztecs customs and sacrifices on-board and called them Christian.
yes and thats the point.
european pagan customs and rituals were taken abroad and given christian spin.
but the customs and rituals of non-whites were trampled and ignored.
also aztecs were not about 'sacrifices" alone as the church would have us believe. i amsurprise you believe in a canard like that being a mod in a CR forum.
if missionaries are to be believed, then hinduism is all about cow worship, buddhism is about a fake lunatic, wicca is all about human sacrifiece
- only they are spotlessly clean good samaritans, never mind the inquisitions and the "genocidal evengelisms" carried out by CharlieTheMango and others !!
Certainly there has been a lot of forced conversion - but that isn't your argument -
no its not - there's little to argue about. like debating if the holocaust (tacitly supported by who ever was the pope back then, if some books are to be believed) happened.
your argument appears to be that Christianity is just another pagan religion, under a new name.
no.
i wanted to point out that christianity is not as UN-pagan as it likes to project itself and ALSO european paganism is not as dead as we think either - it's events and often concepts continue to live in christian guise.
I'm not seeing this supported by any specifica accusations with references.
since that wasnt my original point, i dont see why i should supply references to that effect.
You're putting forward your opinion as some kind of "proof"?
no i am not. you are free to assume though.
also it wasnt my "opinion" that christmas is celebrated on solstice day. thats just what it IS.
Or have I misunderstood something here??
what do you think ???
