Yes. I believe in God and Lucifer and that Jesus was the messiah and stuff. I agree with most the stuff in Catholicism (the religion i was raised in) but things about the pagan religion seem close to what i believe as well... I often feel closest to God when I'm meditating, most at peace when I'm just out in nature. I believe that's because God created nature so that's where I'll find him rather then in the prayers I say at church. It's almost a 50-50 split on what i believe in from both religions.
No, it is literally impossible. Anyone can call themselves a "christian" but that doesn't make them one.
Pagan and Christian - 1909 was released on: USA: 19 January 1909
Taylor Swift is not a pagan, she's Christian
Christian art depicts figures and stories from the Christian Bible. Pagan art depicts figures and stories from any number of pagan sources. Many of the classical artists did both Christian and pagan works, sometimes blending the two into a single art piece.
No. Its like saying your a Christian yet you are truly atheist, or you disregard the Christian God. To be Pagan, you must BE Pagan and not just say you are, with every word should come action. If your a pagan, show your a Pagan by your beliefs, what you do (spiritually, enviromentally etc.)
Pagan is one of non Judeo-christian faith.
Pagan practices are all those that are not Christian.
If by that you mean pagan, no they were christian.
Neither.
No. Constantine was born a pagan, lived as a pagan, and most likely died as a pagan. He was the first emperor to legalizeChristianity.
Almost all holidays we celebrate today are Pagan based. Easter is based on the pagan holiday Eostre or Ostara. These holidays are pagan fertility holidays. The eggs and "Easter bunny" of the Christian Easter come from the pagan use of them as fertility symbols.
No he was pagan.
Christian and pagan.