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Question: Was the death of Hellenic and Norse paganism a bad thing?
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Yes
 
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No, its replacement by Christianity was a good thing
 
#3
It was neither a good nor bad thing
 
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Author Topic: Was the death of Hellenic and Norse paganism a bad thing?  (Read 2346 times)
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Lakigigar
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« on: October 27, 2019, 10:52:40 AM »

I'm not sure, but I've always thought christianism was more stupid than paganism. It has both good and bad things, and i think i'm too uninformed to take a true stance on here.

I however think the death of zoroastrianism is a bad thing, and especially of the zoroastrian cult: mazdakism.
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LAKISYLVANIA
Lakigigar
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Posts: 15,377
Belgium


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« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2019, 05:29:09 PM »

Paganism, and hellenism would likely have evolved too in acceptable religions, just different than ours. In a few thousand years, we might ask ourselves: "Was the death of Christianity a bad thing or a good thing?", and there is no true answer to that. I think you can be spiritual and religious, but moderately.
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