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No. Christians actually incorporated pagan beliefs and respected other religions. Jesus quotes from Egyptian sacred texts and Paul preaches unity with Greeks in Athens. It's why Christianity spread so quickly among pagans.
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For the same reasons pagans destroyed other pagan statues when Alexander the Great (briefly) demmanded to be worshiped as God from Greeks and Romans conquered the other barbaric tribes neighborhing theme.
They destroyed idols, IE statues that had become possessed by demons and were performing false miracles to get people to worship as a god whatever heroic figure the statue was. Most of the Pagan "gods" were never intended to be as such, they were just commemorating their heroes, but over time, demons began to warp this commemoration into divine worship by pretending they were the person that the statue was meant to represent. If the Christians were destroying statues willie nilly (like the muslims, who are iconoclasts, do), there would be nothing left. In reality, Christians preserved a lot of statues that werent being tainted by demons because we respect other cultures and their heroes, we just hate idolatry, because it is a form of fraud that denies God His due and dishonors the memory of the ancestors.
Christianity didnt incorporate Pagan beliefs, we simply recognize that while other religions have been corrupted by demons, the demons are not permitted to lie all the time, so other religions actually have some grains of truth in them, but these beliefs were already found in the Church even in the Old Testament, its just that many of them were lost over time as the Hebrew's repeatedly abandoned them and got sacked every time God was angry with them. There are a whole bunch of texts, both religious and historical, that are mentioned by the Bible that have been completely lost to time. Its possible that the exiled remnants of Israel (the real one, not the fake one we currently have) slowly descended into idolatry and created novel religions with some of the True Religion as their core.