I haven't been a member of this website for a year yet, and everytime a major holiday comes around the talk about whether Christians should celebrate them or not comes up. We are about to come across Easter, and I have noticed great contreversy about whether or not Christians should even acknowedge the holiday. Yes, we as Christian do recognize the Passover as we should, but what about the Easter bunny, egg hunts and so on? Many say it has a pagan background. Well, originally it did. Early Christians adopted MANY items from paganism.
The reason for me making this thread is to educate a few people on some symbols that have a pagan background. Some of you may be surprised. Do you have, wear, or even use any of these symbols on a daily basis? I am betting that most on here do. So.... if Easter eggs, Christmas trees, and Cupid is a sin then so are these.
The Jesus Fish- The fish is an ancient symbol used by other religions, such as Buddhism and Paganism.
The Cross- A torture instrument, a threat to entire civilizations, and yet used as jewelry and sometimes worshipped. It has associations with illegal psychedelic drugs, BSE and bird flu, Prince Harry, hatred and despair, love, valour and heroism, World War I, World War II, the Crusades, the invasion of Iraq (again), mythology, Satan, and salvation.
Dove- Associated with Aphrodite, the goddess of love
Heart-Also associated with Aphrodite
Praying hands- A pleading posture. Pagans used this posture as well to pray to their gods.
Calenders-Days, Months, and Seasons.. Astrology aka PAGAN
Wedding rings-represents neither everlasting love nor bondage; rather it's a token stemming from ancient magic. The wedding veil, and the traditional wedding ceremony is also traced back to Ancient Greek times. Even the groom kissing the bride is of pagan origin.
Candles-used in wedding, witchcraft etc.
Wreaths-Wreaths were worn like a crown, perhaps in honour of the Sun god, by the Romans to celebrate various festivals. In particular, they were worn by officers in military parades. This custom continues to this day, in the form of a wreath or part-wreath decorations on most caps and helmets of military officers around the world.
Crown of thorns-It was the Romans that placed the crown on Jesus' head, and is well known for pagan origins. Yet, it is still used in Christianity as a symbol of his crucifixion.
Church buildings- Early church design was the osmosis of Pagan structures and that design, well-intentioned though spiritually baseless, remains today
CHAKRA
Seven energy vortexes on the human body associate with a color.
Crown - white.
Forehead (3rd eye) - purple.
Throat - blue.
Chest - pink/green.
Navel - yellow.
Abdomen - orange.
Groin - red.
Also...
Yellow
Elemental air. Deities for trade, travel, knowledge and magick. Vitality, change, progress, contact, communication, and trade. Confidence, joy, cheerfulness, learning, knowledge, mental clarity, concentration, speaking and writing and visualization.
Gold
Sun-deities, solar energies, and masculine energy. Abundant self confidence, creativity, perfection, financial richess, success in investments, luxury, worldly power, magickal power, overcoming bad habits and addictions.
Orange
Deities of good luck and good fortune. Charm, kindness, encouragement, stimulation, optimism, success, abundance, prosperity, feast and celebration, achieving business goals, investments, success in legal matters.
Copper or Bronze
Love-goddesses, love and passion, positive relationships in love, friendship in business, career promotions, successful negotiations.
Red
Elemental fire, deities of love, passion, sexuality and war. Courage, will-power, determination, speed, assertivity, aggression, masculinity, independence, physical strength, sports, competition, conflicts, health, sexual attraction and potency, love and passion, fertility.
Magenta
Magnetism, the ability to attract or speed up results. Life purpose, life path.
Pink
Love-goddesses, softness and tenderness, romance, caring, nurturing, youth, peace, friendship, femininity, emotional love, emotional healing.
Green
Elemental earth and elemental water. Nature and fertility deities, Mother goddesses. Nature, fertility, growth, rejuvenation, recovery, healing, harvest and abundance, prosperity, harmony, balance, peace, hope, home, plants and animals.
Turquoise
Changes, intellectual and intuitive insights, inventions and originality, renewal, brotherhood, humananity.
Blue
Elemental water and elemental air. Deities of the sea and sky, truth and wisdom. Peace and tranquility, calmness, truth, wisdom, justice, counsel, guidance, understanding and patience, loyalty and honor, sincerity, devotion, healing, femininity, prophetic dreams, protection during sleep, astral projection.
Violet
Elemental spirits, angels, and Gods of divination and prophecy. Psychic abilities, divination, counter-acting negativity and black magick, reversing curses, psychic healing, psychic power, inspiration, meditation, spirituality, spiritual power, astral projection, third eye.
Brown
Elemental earth, stability, grounding, conservation, protection of household, family and pets, healing animals, finding lost objects, buildings, material increase, to make relationships solid, to increase decisiveness and concentration, to attract help in financial crisis.
Gray
Neutralizing negative influences, putting a halt to action.
Silver
Moon-goddesses, female energy, cycles, rebirth, reincarnation, healing of hormonal imbalances, emotional stability, remove or neutralize negativity, intuition, dreams, psychic abilities and psychic workings.
Black
Elemental earth, deities of the Underworld. Repel and banish evil and negativity, protection, breaking free from bad habits and addictions, deep meditation, opens up deep unconscious levels.
Lets not forget the US currency has pagan symbols all over it. Do you stop using money? Does that mean you are practicing pagan customs?
I have a black shirt on right now...am I asking pagan gods to protect me? No. Black hides fat really well...thats why I am wearing it.
I sometimes put a <3 (thats a heart for people who dont know) beside posts. Am I worshipping the goddess of love? Nope. Im just corny.
Does anyone see the point I am trying to make here?
Alot of these symbols shocked me! Yet, if egg hunts and visiting santa at the local wal mart is sinful then so are these symbols, colors and customs... If you are against one then you should be against them all.
I just wonder how many of you people commented about how bad the Easter Bunny is yet you are wearing a wedding ring on your finger from where you married in a church ...where that itself is of pagan origin. Sounds a little hypocritical doesn't it?
The reason for me making this thread is to educate a few people on some symbols that have a pagan background. Some of you may be surprised. Do you have, wear, or even use any of these symbols on a daily basis? I am betting that most on here do. So.... if Easter eggs, Christmas trees, and Cupid is a sin then so are these.
The Jesus Fish- The fish is an ancient symbol used by other religions, such as Buddhism and Paganism.
The Cross- A torture instrument, a threat to entire civilizations, and yet used as jewelry and sometimes worshipped. It has associations with illegal psychedelic drugs, BSE and bird flu, Prince Harry, hatred and despair, love, valour and heroism, World War I, World War II, the Crusades, the invasion of Iraq (again), mythology, Satan, and salvation.
Dove- Associated with Aphrodite, the goddess of love
Heart-Also associated with Aphrodite
Praying hands- A pleading posture. Pagans used this posture as well to pray to their gods.
Calenders-Days, Months, and Seasons.. Astrology aka PAGAN
Wedding rings-represents neither everlasting love nor bondage; rather it's a token stemming from ancient magic. The wedding veil, and the traditional wedding ceremony is also traced back to Ancient Greek times. Even the groom kissing the bride is of pagan origin.
Candles-used in wedding, witchcraft etc.
Wreaths-Wreaths were worn like a crown, perhaps in honour of the Sun god, by the Romans to celebrate various festivals. In particular, they were worn by officers in military parades. This custom continues to this day, in the form of a wreath or part-wreath decorations on most caps and helmets of military officers around the world.
Crown of thorns-It was the Romans that placed the crown on Jesus' head, and is well known for pagan origins. Yet, it is still used in Christianity as a symbol of his crucifixion.
Church buildings- Early church design was the osmosis of Pagan structures and that design, well-intentioned though spiritually baseless, remains today
CHAKRA
Seven energy vortexes on the human body associate with a color.
Crown - white.
Forehead (3rd eye) - purple.
Throat - blue.
Chest - pink/green.
Navel - yellow.
Abdomen - orange.
Groin - red.
Also...
Yellow
Elemental air. Deities for trade, travel, knowledge and magick. Vitality, change, progress, contact, communication, and trade. Confidence, joy, cheerfulness, learning, knowledge, mental clarity, concentration, speaking and writing and visualization.
Gold
Sun-deities, solar energies, and masculine energy. Abundant self confidence, creativity, perfection, financial richess, success in investments, luxury, worldly power, magickal power, overcoming bad habits and addictions.
Orange
Deities of good luck and good fortune. Charm, kindness, encouragement, stimulation, optimism, success, abundance, prosperity, feast and celebration, achieving business goals, investments, success in legal matters.
Copper or Bronze
Love-goddesses, love and passion, positive relationships in love, friendship in business, career promotions, successful negotiations.
Red
Elemental fire, deities of love, passion, sexuality and war. Courage, will-power, determination, speed, assertivity, aggression, masculinity, independence, physical strength, sports, competition, conflicts, health, sexual attraction and potency, love and passion, fertility.
Magenta
Magnetism, the ability to attract or speed up results. Life purpose, life path.
Pink
Love-goddesses, softness and tenderness, romance, caring, nurturing, youth, peace, friendship, femininity, emotional love, emotional healing.
Green
Elemental earth and elemental water. Nature and fertility deities, Mother goddesses. Nature, fertility, growth, rejuvenation, recovery, healing, harvest and abundance, prosperity, harmony, balance, peace, hope, home, plants and animals.
Turquoise
Changes, intellectual and intuitive insights, inventions and originality, renewal, brotherhood, humananity.
Blue
Elemental water and elemental air. Deities of the sea and sky, truth and wisdom. Peace and tranquility, calmness, truth, wisdom, justice, counsel, guidance, understanding and patience, loyalty and honor, sincerity, devotion, healing, femininity, prophetic dreams, protection during sleep, astral projection.
Violet
Elemental spirits, angels, and Gods of divination and prophecy. Psychic abilities, divination, counter-acting negativity and black magick, reversing curses, psychic healing, psychic power, inspiration, meditation, spirituality, spiritual power, astral projection, third eye.
Brown
Elemental earth, stability, grounding, conservation, protection of household, family and pets, healing animals, finding lost objects, buildings, material increase, to make relationships solid, to increase decisiveness and concentration, to attract help in financial crisis.
Gray
Neutralizing negative influences, putting a halt to action.
Silver
Moon-goddesses, female energy, cycles, rebirth, reincarnation, healing of hormonal imbalances, emotional stability, remove or neutralize negativity, intuition, dreams, psychic abilities and psychic workings.
Black
Elemental earth, deities of the Underworld. Repel and banish evil and negativity, protection, breaking free from bad habits and addictions, deep meditation, opens up deep unconscious levels.
Lets not forget the US currency has pagan symbols all over it. Do you stop using money? Does that mean you are practicing pagan customs?
I have a black shirt on right now...am I asking pagan gods to protect me? No. Black hides fat really well...thats why I am wearing it.
I sometimes put a <3 (thats a heart for people who dont know) beside posts. Am I worshipping the goddess of love? Nope. Im just corny.
Does anyone see the point I am trying to make here?
Alot of these symbols shocked me! Yet, if egg hunts and visiting santa at the local wal mart is sinful then so are these symbols, colors and customs... If you are against one then you should be against them all.
I just wonder how many of you people commented about how bad the Easter Bunny is yet you are wearing a wedding ring on your finger from where you married in a church ...where that itself is of pagan origin. Sounds a little hypocritical doesn't it?