 Two Religions Pagan Christianity  Before introduction of Christianity  Polytheistic  Belief of magic and witchcraft.

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 Two Religions Pagan Christianity

 Before introduction of Christianity  Polytheistic  Belief of magic and witchcraft

 Balder – Immortality  Eostre – Birth  Frigg – Love  Hel – Death  Saxnot – Family  Tiw – War  Wooden – Chief God  Praying ensured success in material things.

 Sacrificing Gifts Food Bloodshed  Symbel Feasting Speech giving (Boastings) No sacrifice

 Monotheistic Christ  Spread from missionaries Pope replaced pagan temples

 Brought literacy Reading and writing Schools  Mixed two religions English

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