ANSWERS: 6
  • Wrong answer. Christmass, was made to fall of a Pagan Holiday, as to draw away from the Pagans, the power and meaning of the day or event. Brilliant on the part of the early Church. Don'r supress a Druid Celebration, smother it. God Bless you litte Heathens
  • I don't think Epiphany (Jan. 6th) has any Pagan associations.
  • The annual clergy pilgrimage to their Swiss bank accounts.
  • No, not right off hand anyway.
  • Now that I think about it, two of the most commonly held doctrines don't originate with the Bible. The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost being three in one. http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1John5:7-8;&version=31;77;50;51;49; And I have not read a scripture that says that the soul is immortal. http://bible.cc/ezekiel/18-4.htm
  • the reason this question is difficult to answer is because when rome converted from paganism to christianity (thanks to emporer constantine), the then new roman catholic church felt it would ease the transition if people didn't have to re-arrange their calenders (among other things).

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