No. Birthdays aren't religious celebrations, they're cultural ones.
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one person can say yes, and another person can say no. it all depends on how you look at it. in The Bible there were only two mentions of birthdays. the birthdays were celebrated by people who were pagan. so if you are looking at it from that point of view, yes it is pagan. like the person who answered above, you may believe that it is cultural. so the answer can go both ways.
Doesn't a persons lifestyle or cultural traditions they celebrate affect his/her religion and spirituality?
Those that only worship nature are considered pagan by Christians.
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In general terms - Nature. However each pagan will have their own path, some worship the God/Goddess - others will worship specific deities from the old pantheons. It's very much a personal choice.
The Temple. The Covenstead. The Coven House. It all depends on the pagan and if they are in a coven or are solitary.
No, nose piercings are not inherently associated with pagan worship. Nose piercings have been common in many cultures around the world for aesthetic, cultural, or religious reasons. Whether or not a piercing is seen as part of pagan worship would depend on the specific cultural or religious context in which it is practiced.
He taught that God is One and that it is wrong, and futile, to worship or pray to idols. The Quraysh elders objected to this, because Makkah was, at that time, a center of pagan worship. They feared that if pagan worship ceased, their tribe would suffer a loss of influence and of income.
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The Roman Catholic church worship one God, The Father, The Almighty, maker of Heaven and Earth, the creator of all things. It is a popular misconception that Roman Catholics worship Saints, when, in fact, whilst Saints are venerated, they are not worshipped. Therefore, in answer to the question "What pagan entities do the catholic church worship?", the answer is simply-none
not really. Patrick christianised many of the pagan places of worship, festivals etc by linking them to christian saints and feastdays. there were few artifacts to destroy as much of pagan worship was based on nature.
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Your question is not very clear. Polytheism is the belief in or worship of more than one god. Many Pagan faiths are polytheistic but not all.
No. Jehovah's Witnesses do not wear crosses which they view as symbols of pagan worship.