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I can’t speak to what the early Churches interaction with the wider Western Pagan world might have been… although at least from what the Classicists tell me, the initial years of Christianity were more rife with Interfaith squabbles with the various different forms of Second Temple Judaism. For the most part, until identified by the Roman authorities as being “a problem,” it seems Christianity was merely off in its own corner of the world…doing its own thing with the rest of the Graeco-Roman world blissfully unaware.I agree: but, to the early Church, I don’t think that that was the response. You have to figure that the early Christians were surrounded entirely by polytheists, save for the Jews, and they didn’t win converts by automatically condemning. Saint Paul would’ve been instantaneously arrested for such a thing on his missions, as with everyone else until the Edict of Milan (AD 313). We shouldn’t have the same attitude. At least, if we were to, it should be consistent.
But like I said… if we put aside history for a moment…
If i were to show a Christian (or even an Ex-Christian for that matter) the following pictures…
http://www2.tb-kumano.jp/en/kumano-travel/images/morning-ceremony
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And ask them “What comes to mind when you look at this?”
Well - i kind have the feeling that the first couple of pictures might get a very different reception than the last one.
As Micosil pointed out… there’s almost a knee-jerk reaction to this… which I find absolutely fascinating.
Its like there’s almost a pre-programmed response in certain Christian adherents mindsets…