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Roman Catholic AnswerGreat Heavens, of course not, why would you ever think it was "paganism" to invoke a saint, who is in heaven, to pray for you and assist you in your daily life? The fact that he has "Saint" in front of his name means that he has run the race, and won the prize, as St. Paul put it. It is not paganism, it is Christianity! Christians have been invoking St. Christopher for centuries.
Yes. Christians can be against anything, as long as they do it in faith and as unto the Lord.
As a noun.
The Muslim military leader who led an attack against the Christians was _______.
some are, but others aren't - not Christians in general
The Christians were not considered enemies of the Roman Empire. What was questioned was their loyalty to the imperial government, rather that their loyalty to the empire as such. Most Christians were citizens of the Roman Empire who converted from paganism to Christianity.
what happened was christians forced many germanic & pagan peoples to convert or die & many indiginous peoples maintained independance.
Christians are against racism because the majority of them have Christ in their life. So because of that they don't like to hate others, and they don't like to think of themselves as superior to another race, because that's not what Christ would do.
Because it is against their belives not to be racist
No. Christians did not stage terrorist acts against the Roman Empire or Roman institutions.
The suffix of Paganism is -ism
just like that paganism