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VOCATUS ATQUE NON VOCATUS DEUS ADERIT.
Carl Jung
'Though bidden or unbidden, the divine will be present.'
2.
I understand, and not knowing how to express myself without pagan words, I’d rather remain silent
Arthur Rimbaud
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I grew up in the South and once you get raised on Jesus, it is kind of always a part of you even if you are a pagan, really.
Amy Ray
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If a pagan asks you to show him your faith, take him into church and place him before the icons.
John of Damascus
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Heaven have mercy on us all - Presbyterians and Pagans alike - for we are all somehow dreadfully cracked about the head, and sadly need mending.
Herman Melville
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In what pagan nation was Moloch ever propitiated by such an unbroken and swift-moving procession of victims as are offered to this Moloch of Christendom, intemperance.
Horace Mann
10.
Are there no Moravians in the Moon, that not a missionary has yet visited this poor pagan planet of ours, to civilise civilisation and christianise Christendom?
Herman Melville
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When a pagan race comes in contact with a Christian race, they are converted, absorbed, or exterminated.
Joseph R. Bartlett
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The Bible, as we know it today, was collated by the pagan Roman Emperor Constantine the Great
Dan Brown
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Superficial similarities exist between Christianity and some ancient pagan religions. But careful study reveals that there are far more dissimilarities.
Carl E. Olson
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Neither Pagan nor Mahamedan nor Jew ought to be excluded from the civil rights of the Commonwealth because of his religion. -quoting John Locke's argument.
Thomas Jefferson
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The Amorites founded Jerusalem, they formed the Nordic weft in later Galilee, that is, in the "pagan region" whence some day Jesus was to come.
Alfred Rosenberg
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It is my hope that the pagan media and academic establishment will implode on the force of its own corruption and stagnation.
Samuel Bowers
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The UK is becoming a pagan nation along with most European nations.
David Wilkerson
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You're mine, Pagan Moore. You will always be mine.
Abbi Glines
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behold
The approach of him whom none believes,
Whom all believe that all believe,
A pagan in a varnished car.
Wallace Stevens
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Everyone would like to behave like a pagan, with everyone else behaving like a Christian.
Albert Camus
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It is very hard not to see extensive and basic similarities between these (Pagan) religions and the Christian Religion. But somehow Christian scholars have managed not to see it, and this, one must suspect, for dogmatic reasons.
Robert M. Price
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He wasn't completely wrong, poor old Gemistus (let Lord Andronicus and the patriarch suspect him if they like), in wanting us, telling us to become pagan once again.
C.P. Cavafy
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Often pagans, with their eyes wide open, do not see very clearly.
Georges Rouault
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Funerals are a pagan rite. There's not any doubt about it.
Steve Earle
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The authentic pagan has no need of religion because, whatever religion can provide, he already has it.
Rajneesh
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It also happens to me that when I meet a clericalist, I suddenly become anti-clerical. Clericalism should not have anything to do with Christianity. St. Paul, who was the first to speak to the Gentiles, the pagans, to believers in other religions, was the first to teach us that.
Pope Francis
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I am a reformed Taoist, part-time Buddhist, Hindu, animist, pagan, Jewish mystic, and Christian. I always got along great with priests and rabbis and mullahs and gurus, even though I spend most of my life constructively criticizing them.
Steven Van Zandt
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By pagans the Jews (and later Christians) were seen as perverse, almost indeed as atheists, for they denied the very existence of other gods.
Adrian Goldsworthy
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Thou hast conquered, O pale Galilean; the world has grown grey from thy breath;/ We have drunken of things Lethean, and fed on the fullness of death
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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I'm not really caught up in the whole commercial thing of Christmas. I'm probably more of a pagan than a Christian, but it's hard not to get caught up in it.
Ian Astbury
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I have always considered myself, when I learned what the word meant, I've always considered myself a Pagan.
Timothy Leary