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The term Pagan is from Latin paganus, an adjective originally meaning "rural", "rustic" or "of the country." As a noun, paganus was used to mean "country dweller, villager. From its earliest beginnings, Christianity spread much more quickly in major urban areas (like Antioch, Alexandria, Corinth, Rome) than in the countryside (in fact, the early church was almost entirely urban), and soon the word for "country dweller" became synonymous with someone who was "not a Christian," giving rise to the modern meaning of "Pagan".
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WDYT of Pagan?  ·  Sally Jayne  ·  7/23/2007, 11:50 AM
Re: WDYT of Pagan?  ·  Cambria  ·  7/24/2007, 10:57 AM
Sorry, but no. (m)  ·  1st_Timothy_4.12  ·  7/23/2007, 5:07 PM
Well...  ·  quigonjecca  ·  7/23/2007, 3:29 PM
Re: WDYT of Pagan?  ·  lady murasaki  ·  7/23/2007, 3:00 PM
I actually like it [m]  ·  Sabrina Fair  ·  7/23/2007, 2:02 PM
Re: WDYT of Pagan?  ·  tursiopschic  ·  7/23/2007, 1:59 PM
No.  ·  Eliora  ·  7/23/2007, 1:36 PM
Re: WDYT of Pagan?  ·  LMS  ·  7/23/2007, 11:57 AM
Re: WDYT of Pagan?  ·  Elemmennope  ·  7/23/2007, 11:57 AM
Re: WDYT of Pagan?  ·  Sally Jayne  ·  7/23/2007, 12:05 PM
Re: WDYT of Pagan?  ·  YMPvt  ·  7/23/2007, 11:57 AM
I don't care for it  ·  Jaimeson Jade  ·  7/23/2007, 11:54 AM
From Wikipedia...  ·  Sally Jayne  ·  7/23/2007, 12:00 PM
thanks :)  ·  Jaimeson Jade  ·  7/23/2007, 12:30 PM
Re: WDYT of Pagan?  ·  Jassie  ·  7/23/2007, 11:52 AM