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The answer lies in the religion's name, really. Christ-ianity. The ones that follow the teachings of Christ, as opposed to the ones that follow the old Hebrew way or the one taught by Mahomet.
Same God, different visions, and a very different one on the Christian side, which is actually closer to things like Taoism than to the other 2. Religions and their history are very complex things. It's too bad everyone thinks they're entitled to generalize on the few they think they know, nowadays. Most amazing jew boots |
Just to answer the Virgin Mary thing, I think it's just one of those pagan aspects of Christianity. It indeed doesn't really stick anywhere in the core symbol of Christianity and is with many others the expression and remnant of ancient faiths and beliefs that always came naturally to man.
You often read from so-called "pagans" (no, it's not a religion btw, dumbfucks) that omg lol Christians stole all their saints and feasts from "pagans" and all that jazz. Personally, maybe especially as a Catholic, I've always cherished the reunion of paganism with that higher spiritual conception of existence that indeed is Christianity. This is, to me, the acceptance of the duality of man. It's quite interesting to compare the practice of Christian cults in Africa and South America, for example. There's nowhere I can't reach. |