Joe Wordsworth
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Originally posted by curious2c
My two cents worth...
Paganism is equal to Christianity...
I don't know that this is an entirely accurate thing. We have to qualify that, if we're to propose it:
There are a number in inequities we'd have to dismiss. One is official along more standards than another. One is more organized than the other. One is a recent and developing revival, the other is a two-thousand (plus-ish) year unfolding tradition. One is, last time I checked, more populous. Etc.
If we're to say they're equal because they're both religions, that's a little thin. Any number of things can be a religion, loosely put--and I'm not sure we'd hold all of those possibilities in equal regard. Beyond that, if we can determine a purpose for religion (even a paranoid athiestic one like "mass mind control" or whatnot), then the odds of any two being equal in the accomplishment of that purpose are really, really bad.
Also, accuracy would change the value. If one is more metaphysically or spiritually accurate than another, then one would be better. So, we'd have to go on what little evidence we have and what little Philosophy of Religion has found necessary, possible, and impossible for the case.
But, then, if we're to say that they're equal, because they're both religions, and focusing only on the notion that neither are correct (both are bullshit) and accomplishment means nothing...
...then, I guess they would be equal.

