This is one opinion:
Christianity has never truly embraced paganism. Far from it. In fact, what Christianity did was mutilate the system of paganism and make it into a patriarchal cult. By definition, Christianity is indeed a cult. A cult is a group of followers who all glorify one individual, and who are bound by a strict set of rules called a dogma.
Christianity in fact, desecrated the gods and goddesses by making them merely saints and lessening their divinity. This may be seen as embracing if you look at it from a certain perspective, but most see it as simple bigotry. They yanked the feminine aspects of god out of the system of beliefs entirely, and anyone who was caught worshipping the divine mother was burned as a heretic.
However, that is not to say that the people themselves did not secretly embrace paganism after the advent of Christianity. In designing chapels and such, Michelangelo incorporated many obscure pagan messages with his works, such as facing the statue of Mary in such a way as she would receive the light of only the rising sun and setting sun. The monastery dwelling monks were often involved in what was deemed mysticism, but incorporated pagan beliefs. Rasputin is called to mind.
Tarot cards were developed and used as a well disguised way to predict the future, and were often carried by gypsies, who were travelling across the Middle East and Europe at the time of the Advent of Christianity.
As I said before, the Christian Church has never and will never embrace paganism. It is against their beliefs to do such a thing. Below is a list of bible verses to prove that the Christians abhor paganism:
Micah 5:12 - The Lord says .."And I will cut off witchcraft out of thine hand..."
Leviticus 20:6 - "And the soul that tumeth after such as have familiar spirits, and after wizards, to go a whoring after them, 1 will even set my face against that soul, and will cut him off from among his people."
1 Samuel 15:23 - "For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft...."
He changed Christianity by adding Paganism to it.
Paganism, Christianity, & Judaism.
No it is a branch of paganism
Paganism Protestant Christianity
Greco-Roman Paganism/Polytheism.
Protestant, Catholicism/Christianity and Paganism
Greco-Roman Paganism/Polytheism.
The opposite of Paganism is true Christianity. Since Paganism is the worship or appreciation of nature, Christianity worships the Creator not the creation. Paganism has it's roots in the Mother Child cult, Baal, Molech, and the other deities of the ancient world. Paganism has multiple deities as opposed to the One God of the Judeo/Christian belief. See also Mithraism, cult of Artemis Cybele, Dionysus's, Iraneus, etc.
Everyone.
Yes it is. and Islam and Paganism are growing fast. Paganism is doubling in size every 30 months, and Islam will be the largets religion in the world by 2050.
Judaism Paganism Christianity Hinduism Gnosticism Jainism Shintuism
Paganism predates Christianity by thousands of years. Paganism refers to a broad set of traditional, polytheistic spiritual beliefs and practices that were widespread in pre-Christian societies. Christianity emerged later in the first century AD with the teachings of Jesus Christ.