The steeple most likely originates from the obelisks or pillars familiar in pagan practice, dating right the way back to the Egyptians who built them in honour of the sun God Amon re.
Pagans are people of many different spiritual paths. The word originally meant those who lived in the countryside (non-urban people). As most of the pagan spiritual paths follow the seasons of the...
Pagans are people who follow their own spiritual paths - in general pagans have a great reverence for nature and the environment, often observing astrological and seasonal festivals, in order to...
What is a Pagan? Chandra Glick This was first published in the Newton Kansan daily newspaper in November of 2002. This article was written so that non-Pagans could have a better understanding of...
A steeple is the part of a religious structure that looks like a tower.steeple:s : social analysist : technological analysise : economic analysise : educational analysisp : political analysisl :...
Historically 'Pagan' was the term Christians used to designate all those who did not accept the God of the Bible. The word 'pagan' is derived from the Latin word for country dweller. The pagans were...