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Replying to @NotConnall
1/2 It doesn't matter, Paganism is a framework for perceiving a world where everything is a god to some extent, you just pick those that you like to worship. All stories about Valhalla and Olympus were fairy tales, there wasn't a literal old man throwing lightning bolts around.
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Replying to @rossiya_vse @NotConnall
2/2 Gods always evolved adjusting to the environments and their worshippers. Were often exchanged among different cultures. If you tried to make a map like that for pagan Europe, it would just be a spectrum. Anyway, specific gods/mythos were just fandoms like Harry Potter.
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Replying to @cincolitres @NotConnall
No it didn't. Christians just took Pagan gods and assigned some martyrs to represent them instead. Also, atheism wrecked christianity in a century or so.
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Replying to @cincolitres @NotConnall
>that's not how saints work Maybe in your books they don't. In real life Europeans just merged christianity with their old pagan beliefs. >Atheism hasn't wrecked anything http://www.pewforum.org/2015/05/12/americas-changing-religious-landscape/ … Yeah, I guess we'll have to wait for another century unless something happens.
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>christianity is growing Where? How? Do you have anything to back that up? You clearly don't know shit about historical pagan beliefs or current state of affairs in the world but you sure don't lack confidence.
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