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| | Origins Of Belief In A Personal Satan |
 | | But we do find these images in pagan mythology- Pan, Dionysius and other pagan gods were depicted as having horns, long tails etc. In the British isles, let alone ancient Rome and Greece, there were traditions of 'horned gods' being the source of evil- e.g. |
 | | the Cernunnos amongst the Celts, Caerwiden in Wales, etc. In so many ways, apostate Christianity adopted pagan ideas and brought them into its theology. |
 | | These horned gods, with forks and long tails, became adopted into a false Christianity as 'the devil'. |
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