Just a quick note, before I go to work!
I was a Catholic for over 20 years, studied church history, patristics, classical and koine Greek, the major Greek philosophies and philosophers, Buddhist and Hindu (philosophy) and metaphysics…and after 3 years research confronted my local priests (before I ever became, by choice, a JW) with my finding, now they knew they could not pull the wool over my eyes with words and to my surprise, admitted quit a lot, as of pagan origin, especially, when I showed them Cardinal Newman’s “Essays on Christian Doctrine” and Newman’s admissions,
Could you cite an example of Newman’s admissions?
as to several of the Catholic Dogmas and beliefs originating in pagandom and then sanctified into the church, not only that, the frank admissions of scholars from across the religious divide!
But, as I said, I will return later!
Why don’t you provide who these so called scholars are?
You do realize, that pagans had also ritual washings of their own, similar to baptisms-so following your logic, should Christians stop doing baptisms since pagans had forms of batisms too?
Likewise, pagans knelt, raised their hands, sang, prayed instruments, looked up to the heavens, prayed to their gods…so a christian who kneels, raises their hands in prayer, who sings, uses instruments and looks up when praying should stop because pagans were doing the same?
And following your logic, the Lord is pagan also:
a). Pagan kings sat on thrones and wore crowns; the Lord sits on a throne and wears a crown (Rev. 1:4; 14:14).
b). Pagans worshipped the sun; the Lord is the “Sun of righteousness” (Mal. 4:2).
c). Pagan gods were likened to stars; the Lord is called “the bright and morning star” (Rev. 22:16).
d). Pagan gods were pictured with wings; the Lord is pictured with wings (Psa. 91:4).