that's ur desision, fyi if ur asking "whitch is better" online, than u probably shouldn't be loyal to any religious beliefs
He changed Christianity by adding Paganism to it.
Paganism, Christianity, & Judaism.
No it is a branch of paganism
Paganism is a belief system by the Celts. Celtic is a 'nationality' for lack of better terms and valued the belief system of Paganism. In today's society for example: Swedes (people who come from Sweden) value the belief system of Christianity.
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.
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.