peacefulpete, regarding your post in which you said 'Every aspect of civilization began as "pagan" ' I was going to say something similar, but you beat to it. Congratulations. However mine intended post is more muted than yours, but I decided to include it in the latter part of this email anyway. Regarding what you said, that is true regarding the God the Biblical Abraham and the biblical Moses, since archaeology reveals that Jehovah (Yahweh/Yah/Yahu) God originated as a god of the ancient polytheistic Canaanites, and even as one of the 70 sons of El (by "El" I mean the Canaanite God named El), before becoming specifically identified as the God of the Hebrews and the God of the Jews.
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When the WT (and some other Christian groups) refer to practices and beliefs they don't adhere to due to pagan origins, they mean those pagan practices which started out as a part of religious practice or religious belief (including ones considered superstitious). But if we use the definition of "pagan" to even refer to nonreligious beliefs and practices of polytheists and of nature worshipers, then many ideas and practices of JWs and other Christians are pagan. Even more so, if we also define pagans as "a person who is not religious or whose religion is not Christianity, Judaism, or Islam". That is because our system of time and basic parts of our system of mathematics were created by the ancient Babylonians (or by the ancient Sumerians?). That includes our use of the 60 seconds in a minute and 60 minutes in an hour, and in regards to geometry of 360 degrees in a circle and in regards to some astronomy. It also is in regards to arithmetic. Going back even further in time it also pertains to the invention of stone tools and early metal tools, the invention of cooking, the invention of clothing, the invention of farming, the living in villages and cities, and the hunting and slaughter of animals using weapons/tools.