Pagan
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The plural of Pagan is Pagans.
A pagan is a person who practices a Pagan Religion, often called Paganism.
A Pagan seems to be everyone on the planet and probably in the universe who does not totally agree with a specific Religion. Therefore, by definition, since only a small percentage of the people on this Earth agree with any particular Religion, we must all be considered as Pagans by several or more organized religions, especially by the Revealed Religions or by the Expansionist Religions. To a person of another Religion, probably any person who does not believe in their God, as they understand the Supreme Being, can be considered as a Pagan.
Everyone seems to 'know' that their Religion is the only one true and correct Religion, but how do they really 'know' this to be true? Is it true simply because they believe it is true? This is certainly not very scientific, or even logical.
To a Christian probably anyone who does not believe in Jesus Christ as being God can be considered to be a Pagan.
Anyone who is not Christian is probably considered to be a Pagan by the Christians.
Anyone who is not a Muslim is probably considered to be a Pagan, or an infidel, by the followers of Islam.
Many many people have been killed simply because they did not happen to believe in the same name for the Supreme Being, or Great Architect of the Universe, as the people in positions of authority in that area of the world at that time.
Interestingly enough, the so-called Pagans do not consider those who do not follow their so-called Pagan Religion to be Pagan. They seem to not care what Religion, if any, others belong to. Freemasonry also does not care what Religion you follow as long as you have a belief in a Supreme Being. This is why Freemasons do not have to kill those who call the Supreme Being by another name.
All people in the universe are probably considered as Pagans according to someone! Time for a party!
Freemasons are considered to be Pagans by many people for the simple fact that Masons do not all follow any one Religion and welcome men from many Religions. At least in America, these people are entitled to their beliefs.
Wiccas are considered by followers of Christianity to be Pagans.
It might be worthwhile to note that Pagans have probably killed a lot less people than the major Religions of the world!
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