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In this episode of Anne's Archism, I examine the One True Way fallacy of Christianity and dig deeper into the roots of Christian beliefs, rituals, and how a lot of what the religion was built on was borrowed from surrounding pagan religions.
Is the virgin birth strictly a Christian narrative? Do we attribute feelings of merriment and glad-tidings to the celebration of the arrival of Christ on earth? Or were those being practiced by non-Christians long before the birth of Jesus?
If you like what you heard, and would like to support the work I do, please consider donating to my Patreon at patreon.com/annearchist. You can also find me on TikTok, Twitter, and Instagram, @anniekabannie (TT and Twitter) or @anniekinskywalker (Instagram).
Readings used for today's episode:
Christopaganism; An Inclusive Path by Joyce and River Higginbotham
Jesus and the Goddess: by Rev. Dr. Claudia Hall
Ancient-Origins.net
Historytoday.com
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In this episode of Anne's Archism, I examine the One True Way fallacy of Christianity and dig deeper into the roots of Christian beliefs, rituals, and how a lot of what the religion was built on was borrowed from surrounding pagan religions.
Is the virgin birth strictly a Christian narrative? Do we attribute feelings of merriment and glad-tidings to the celebration of the arrival of Christ on earth? Or were those being practiced by non-Christians long before the birth of Jesus?
If you like what you heard, and would like to support the work I do, please consider donating to my Patreon at patreon.com/annearchist. You can also find me on TikTok, Twitter, and Instagram, @anniekabannie (TT and Twitter) or @anniekinskywalker (Instagram).
Readings used for today's episode:
Christopaganism; An Inclusive Path by Joyce and River Higginbotham
Jesus and the Goddess: by Rev. Dr. Claudia Hall
Ancient-Origins.net
Historytoday.com