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Why can’t Christians accept that their Pagan ancestors were just as devout as them
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<blockquote data-quote="Desiree" data-source="post: 2351649" data-attributes="member: 219155"><p>about other gods? A couple of thousands of years ago, the ancestors of today’s Christians were living somewhere in Europe and they were devout worshipers of some Pagan belief system. They believed in their gods exactly the same as today’s Christians believe in their god. There was no more evidence for the Christian god than there was for Pagan gods, but nonetheless, these ancestors of Christians abandoned their traditional beliefs and converted to Christianity. I’m not just making stuff up here; this is a summary of true history. It just seems odd to me that Christians don’t even acknowledge that their ancestors took the same leap of faith and believed other gods as devoutly as Christians believe theirs. Does it seem odd to you too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Desiree, post: 2351649, member: 219155"] about other gods? A couple of thousands of years ago, the ancestors of today’s Christians were living somewhere in Europe and they were devout worshipers of some Pagan belief system. They believed in their gods exactly the same as today’s Christians believe in their god. There was no more evidence for the Christian god than there was for Pagan gods, but nonetheless, these ancestors of Christians abandoned their traditional beliefs and converted to Christianity. I’m not just making stuff up here; this is a summary of true history. It just seems odd to me that Christians don’t even acknowledge that their ancestors took the same leap of faith and believed other gods as devoutly as Christians believe theirs. Does it seem odd to you too? [/QUOTE]
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