Europe went through a similar process. Many ancient religions and cultures were destroyed when Europe converted to Christianity.
Neo-pagans sympathize with what happened to the Native Americans. They believe the same happened to their pagan ancestors in Europe. To them Christians are oppressors and destroyers of cultures. Wiccans and such repeat this ad nauseam.
This is certainly not how Christians view history but it is how the enemies of Christendom want us to view history.
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"On the rap song"
Christians don't need to adapt to the mainstream culture or resort to any other lame gimmicks to gain converts.
Hi Clark. When I studied the history of the Catholic Church it was very interesting to learn how the church used symbolism, ceremony and traditions of the various "pagan" nations as a teaching tool to the world outside christianity...even in the conversion of Ireland, the church was not violent.
Think about it; most European countries were evangelized my one form of Christianity, the complex thing about this process in North America is that it happened at the same time as the Protestant Revolution, counter cultures and as a result there was a violent competition not only between Crowns but Christian formats for the conversion of the Aboriginal person. This was not a soft conversion as in the historical case of Ireland, it was evil, violent and mean. It wasn't necessary if the Christians knew a bit more about belief systems. The Jesuits and to a degree the Oblates knew this and employed inculturation with new conversion communities. Pope Paul III even had to intervene and settle the quesitons that our people are indeed human...(that's good news to me :)
There is much good to be said about the form of paganism that honours the earth; paganism cannot be lumped in one bundle; paganism provided much of the symbolism historically in the Catholic Church. So yes, i believe there is a soft place our people have for pagans, so I understand the likewise feeling that neo pagans may have about us. Appreciated but feeling and facts are two different animals and our relationships need to be based onfact.
I beg to differ gently with you that Christians do not see the sins of our past as a church; we made mistakes, indeed we made mistakes with the Jєωιѕн people in the second world war; a time when even the pope worked so hard to hide Jєωιѕн people...how did that relate to official doctrines about the hebrew people. The human element of the church is not perfect even though the church itself is not capable of imperfection.
In terms of rap, too bad, your missing some good music, and your missing where the energy, inspiration and vision of the Holy Spirit even when He uses rap as a format for his followers...
Bruce