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It doesn’t need to be worship to be grossly inappropriate in a catholic church or ceremony. We don’t bring Krishna and Shakti into our churches or ceremonies and bow to them and we shouldn’t bring tribal deities either.Are you as careful with how you assign the term “worship” when speaking about particular pagans as you would want Protestants to be when speaking about how Catholics “worship” Mary?
Paganism is a broad term and there are many pagans. I don’t asume they all believe or practice identically, do you? For all you know, the way “Life” and “Fertility” are honored or conceptualized may be different or have importante nuances among peoples.
Wasn’t it the medieval scholastics who said: never deny, seldom affirm, always distinguish…
The worship of the earth as a mother/goddess/life/fertility deity is one of the most ancient religious practices. Moreover, the deity is almost always represented like these statues: nude, heavily pregnant, with a babe. It’s scandalous to throw that into a Christian ceremony when St. Paul cautioned eating of meat for the mere reason it might create scandal. Now we’re not just eating meat sacrificed to pagan deities and sold in the market after, we are bringing these deities into our temples and ceremonies and venerating them. Amazing to me? That this is sthing to debate: what abt its impropriety is difficult to get?
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