Pagan Traditions
Title: Pagan Traditions
Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Details: Words: 1523 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Pagan Traditions
Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Details: Words: 1523 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Centuries before the birth of Christ, earth-based pagan religions claimed the loyalties of the known world. These pagan religions, worshipping many gods and goddesses, had their own myths and legends to explain the turning of the seasons. The Christian Church has, since it’s arrival in pagan England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, campaigned against the popularity of magic and magicians. The clergy forbade soothsaying, charming, love philtres, as well as worshipping wells and trees. Attempts
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