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                       Europe, they were vanquished by Christianity. In the Middle East, the same
                       victory was achieved by Islam over Arab paganism. Before the advent of Islam,
                       the Arabs (and other Middle Eastern and Central Asian societies) were
                       warlike, blood-thirsty, and racist. The Spartans' barbaric "abandonment of
                       unwanted children to die" was adopted by the pagan Arabs, in the form of
                       burying their female children alive. The Koran mentions this savage practice:

                              When the baby girl buried alive is asked for what crime she was
                              killed. (Koran, 81: 8-9)

                              When any of them is given the good news of (the birth of a daughter)
                              the very thing which he himself has ascribed to the All-Merciful his
                              face darkens and he is furious. (Koran, 43:17)
                              The Arabs, and other Middle Eastern and Central Asian cultures, were
                       only transformed into peaceful, civilized, intelligent societies opposed to
                       bloodshed after they were enlightened by Islam. Thus they were freed from the
                       old tribal wars and nomadic savagery, and found peace and stability in
                       religion.



                              Neo-Paganism and the Birth of Fascism

                              Although European paganism was suppressed by Christianity, it did
                       not die out. It survived under the guise of various teachings, movements, and
                       secret societies, such as the Freemasons, and re-emerged in a definite form in
                       Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries. A number of European thinkers,
                       influenced by the works of ancient Greek philosophers, such as Plato or
                       Aristotle, began to revive concepts from the pagan world.
                                                       This neo-pagan current became increasingly
                                                influential, and in the 19th century, surpassed
                                                Christianity and imposed itself on Europe. It will be
                                                useful to examine the main outline of this lengthy
                                                process here, without necessarily going into details.
                                                       The vanguard of neo-pagan movement were
                                                those thinkers known as "humanists." Influenced by
                                                ancient Greek sources, they tried to spread the pagan
                                                philosophies of such philosophers as Plato and
                                                Aristotle. The belief they professed in the name
                                                "humanism" was a perverted philosophy that
                                                ignored the existence of God and man's
                            Aristotle
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