Synonym: ethnic, gentile, heathen, heathenish, hedonist, infidel, pleasure seeker. Similar words: propaganda, propagate, propagation, extravagant, extravaganza, extravagance, ronald reagan, bag and baggage. Meaning: ['peɪgən] n. 1. a person who does not acknowledge your god 2. a person who follows a polytheistic or pre-Christian religion (not a Christian or Muslim or Jew) 3. someone motivated by desires for sensual pleasures. adj. not acknowledging the God of Christianity and Judaism and Islam.
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(121) In short, the Romish church told all of these pagan cultures, "Bring your gods, goddesses, rituals and rites, and we will assign Christian sounding titles and names to them."
(122) Frankincense was associated with prayers and burned on pagan altars in Rome, Persia, Babylon, and Assyria.
(123) In 393 A . D . Emperor Theodosius I , who was a Christian, banned the Games as pagan shows.
(124) The ecclesiastical purple and the pagan orange symbolising the symbiosis in marriage.
(125) City tip: The Keepers leave glyph markings outside Hammer and Pagan territory.
(126) It has to do with that Greek Bacchic , whole Pagan ritualistic thing, " said Royce Chen '01,[Sentencedict.com] a former SOB."
(127) The unity of the ancient, pagan world consisted of the divinization of the temporal order in the form of the state.
(128) The original forced conversion of pagan Livonia, what is now the Baltic states of Latvia and Estonia, was carried out by a military order known as the Brethren of the Sword.
(129) Pagan religions contain theogonies, birth of a god, "theogony", accounts of the births of gods. Now this impersonal primordial realm, Kaufman declares, contains the seeds of all beings.
(130) Over the years I played with Ouija boards, contacted 'spirit guides' (not realising they were demons), read tarot cards and participated in pagan rituals in devotion to a false deity (the goddess).
(131) Second, he says, because humans also emerge ultimately from this primordial realm there's a confusion of the boundary between he chooses the word "confusion"--that's common in pagan religion.
(132) Rather , sports during the early colonial times were seen as pagan and devilish things to do.
(133) The shamanist poetry with its pagan perceptions, belonging to the past rather than the present, of her birthplace and the nature and life of her village, attracted much attention.
(134) It is widely believed that Boniface IV did this to co-opt the pagan Celtic holdouts into Christianity.
(135) One of the Beltane rites , called "Hand Fasting, " is in fact the pagan version of the modern marriage ceremony.
(136) The Witch-cult is the term for a hypothetical pre-Christian, pagan religion of Europe that allegedly survived into at least the early modern period.
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