Thank you for that interesting and informative account, Mr Pendergast. In these Last Days we get so much rot shoved down our throats about "pagan" origins of The Truth which, as you point out, is not pagan in any way. What has been revealed by God is the very antithesis of paganism.
I have even heard that we're supposed to worship a bull of all things have you ever smelled one

Only last week during the third day of a 1st birthday celebration some maniac was "explaining" how the first point of Aries (an equinox or something) used to be in Taurus the bull then later in Aries the ram (when Abraham discovered a ram in a thicket the nutter said) and that much earlier it would have been in Leo the lion (when the sphinx was built in Egypt). I must admit I had trouble not falling off my chair when he said that but someone grabbed my arm and forced me to continue listening.
Like this is supposed to be 11,000 years ago or something. After that, after the pagan symbol of the Ram he insinuated, came the age of Pisces when we would all be some sort of fish-idol worshippers it is just so ridiculous it was all I could do to stop myself from laughing. And now, this freak ranted spume seemingly strewn from his lips (or it could have been the lights), we are entering some equinox episode where it's the water carrier Aquarius and we will never thirst again!
Episode all right. It's just as well my friends are nurses with emergency equipment available for restraint. This is just one more example of how the devil will corrupt even the perfect message of Jesus into sphinx worship. Christianity has nothing to do with paganism. Paul did not bring us Zeus did he. No. He preached Jesus the son of the Living God who died and rose again as the sacrifice whereby we might all be saved (unless predestined for everlasting torture obviously) (which is most people).
What pagan ever imagined that?

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