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  2. File:Celtic Art in Pagan and Christian Times, p.188.png

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  3. Christo-Paganism - Wikipedia

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    Christo-Paganism is a set of beliefs held by some neopagans that encompasses Christian teachings. Christo-Pagans may identify as witches, [1] [2] druids, [3] [4] or animists. [5]

  4. Paganism - Wikipedia

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    A marble statue of Jupiter, king of the Roman gods. Paganism (from Latin pāgānus 'rural', 'rustic', later 'civilian') is a term first used in the fourth century by early Christians for people in the Roman Empire who practiced polytheism, [1] or ethnic religions other than Judaism.

  5. File:IYI pagan symbol BNU.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Lorenzo Pagans and Auguste de Gas - Wikipedia

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    Lorenzo Pagans and Auguste de Gas [1] is the title of a painting by Edgar Degas.Painted in oil on canvas, it is 54.5 cm high and 39.5 cm wide.The double portrait, painted around 1871–1872, [2] shows the Catalan tenor Lorenzo Pagans performing a song and guitar recital.

  7. Christianity and paganism - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph of Christianity over Paganism, a painting by Gustave Doré (1899). Paganism is commonly used to refer to various religions that existed during Antiquity and the Middle Ages, such as the Greco-Roman religions of the Roman Empire, including the Roman imperial cult, the various mystery religions, religious philosophies such as Neoplatonism and Gnosticism, and more localized ethnic ...

  8. Religious images in Christian theology - Wikipedia

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    Catholics use images, such as the crucifix, the cross, in religious life and pray using depictions of saints. They also venerate images and liturgical objects by kissing, bowing, and making the sign of the cross. They point to the Old Testament patterns of worship followed by the Hebrew people as examples of how certain places and things used ...

  9. Pagan Pride - Wikipedia

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    A Pagan pride sign at Pagan Freedom Day in South Africa in 2009.. Pagan Pride is a movement among American pagans to build a positive public image of paganism. Local Pagan Pride groups sponsor "Pagan Pride Day" festivals, usually in public locations such as city parks or university campuses.