Message from @Blonald Blumph

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2020-09-11 04:44:52 UTC  

If you're too retarded to know the difference between European and non-European non-Christian religion I doubt explaining the differences will be of much use

2020-09-11 04:45:16 UTC  

their differences are mostly racially based since the old order of pagan religions formed on a racial basis when the early fatherso f the races forgot about the True God when they spread throughout earth, with of course only Jacob/Israel of all the races remembering the True God

2020-09-11 04:45:50 UTC  

"Hurr durr Native Americans are pagans "

2020-09-11 04:45:58 UTC  

yes the native americans were indeed pagans

2020-09-11 04:46:05 UTC  

"Because us wypipo say so"

2020-09-11 04:46:19 UTC  

every race fell into paganism at one point or the other

2020-09-11 04:46:27 UTC  

"We don't need to learn other languages and respect their unique differences"

2020-09-11 04:46:32 UTC  

mostly early on

2020-09-11 04:46:55 UTC  

"Us wypipo says everything not Christian is pagan so therefore now you're all pagans"

2020-09-11 04:47:21 UTC  

lol again pagan is just an umbrella term, in a neutral sense, it's any false religion

2020-09-11 04:47:36 UTC  

"Hurr durr me too dumb to conceive too many words. Use one word for many different things as all the same"

2020-09-11 04:48:01 UTC  

ie: atheism, islam, hinduism, buddhism, hellenism, shinto, voodoo, odinism, etc. are all pagan religions

2020-09-11 04:50:34 UTC  

"Everything not McDonald's is Barger Kangz by default"

2020-09-11 04:51:04 UTC  

"Man I don't want to think! Learning different names for restaurants is hard n sheeit!"

2020-09-11 04:51:15 UTC  

-wypipo japeth

2020-09-11 04:52:11 UTC  

no a better analogy would be McDonald's and Burger King have different fast food menu items, but they're still in the umbrella of fast food corporations

2020-09-11 05:13:52 UTC  

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/heathen
"The definition and etymology of heathen overlap with those of pagan: both words denote “an unconverted member of a people or nation that does not acknowledge the God of the Bible,” and heathen, like pagan, is believed to have come from the term for a country inhabitant, or in this case, a "heath dweller."

Both words have developed broader and pejorative meanings over time, with pagan being used to mean “an irreligious or hedonistic person” and heathen “uncivilized” or “strange,” but their original meanings are still in use."

2020-09-11 05:17:30 UTC  

Ah yes

2020-09-11 05:17:36 UTC  

More tardation

2020-09-11 05:18:08 UTC  

well it's just what the word means

2020-09-11 05:18:16 UTC  

"We carried this word to continents with people who didn't speak our language but they all identify as the word because we said so"

2020-09-11 05:18:25 UTC  

-wypipo japeth

2020-09-11 05:18:48 UTC  

no, those people are pagans because they believe in the false religions, they do not accept the True God

2020-09-11 05:19:51 UTC  

ie: the aztecs believed in numerous demonic entities and worshipped them, hence the aztecs were pagans

2020-09-11 05:20:10 UTC  

pagans worship trees

2020-09-11 05:20:17 UTC  

yea some do

2020-09-11 05:21:41 UTC  

im arguing with some dude on twitter, he got amrica first conservative/pro-God in bio and he's siding with lgbt

2020-09-11 05:21:50 UTC  

kinda weird

2020-09-11 05:22:12 UTC  

pagans worship various things; demonic entities, idols, natural creatures or phenomenon, astral bodies like stars, and even people; these are where their subtle differences come in. They never worship the True God though, and so this is where they are common and are called pagans.

2020-09-11 05:22:58 UTC  

and lol sounds like the fellow on twitter is confused

2020-09-11 05:23:05 UTC  

yeah

2020-09-11 05:25:52 UTC  

this made me laugh

"access to human sacrifice is a religious right.

as an Aztec, I am required to have access to a human sacrifice should I require one.

removing that would infringe on my religious freedoms."

2020-09-11 05:26:36 UTC  

that's kind of typical though these days, i observe a lot of people want to be conservative and/or Christian, but yet they support lifestyles are the direct opposite. I think this is partly like they view being a conservative kind of liek a trend or fad

2020-09-11 05:26:57 UTC  

exactly

2020-09-11 05:27:05 UTC  

lol well the Aztecs didn't believe in God lol

2020-09-11 05:27:41 UTC  

funny line of argument though

2020-09-11 05:29:54 UTC  

of course without even going that route a really simple counter-argument would be that the Aztecs were from Mexico, not the USA lol

2020-09-11 05:31:12 UTC  

i guess he will have to take up his grievance with the Mexican government and see if he can reinstute the ritualistic sacrifice of hearts to feed the sun at the temple to the sun in Mexico which their ritual requires

2020-09-11 06:07:07 UTC  

is Disney a Christian or Pagan experience?

2020-09-11 06:07:49 UTC  

I keep watching Disneyland videos and wonder how people can visit these places so many times in a year

2020-09-11 06:07:59 UTC  

well Disney has influence from both. A lot of the old Disney movies are based off both old european pagan fairytales as well as some from Europe's Christian era