If you point out which ones I will explain why I made them - but I am neither anti Christian nor anti theist and you will find plenty of posts from me defending both. I 'pointedly' dislike the doctrine of penal substitution and the notion that we cannot be decent human beings without it.
I'm a kind of theist which in my case means I experience something I regard as my gods, also encompassing the physical world. Around these are myths and legends that have things for me to think about and understand, if I want to. I have no proof and need none because it doesn't matter to me if this is down to a quirk in my brain or whatever. And I have no interest in trying to prove any of this to you or anyone else, because no proof exists, it's exhausting trying to prove the unprovable, and it'd be plain rude to try to make my truth somebody else's. I don't need others to believe in order to feel validated.
The only reason I won't be inviting to to any of my 'rites' is because generally I do them at home, indoors or in the garden. This is partly because it isn't safe here to be out as a pagan without getting harassment, but also because it's more convenient as I have children. But I'm happy to describe them. The last one involved me planting a tree as a gift to the new owners of my house, when they finally show up. I also burned a bit of incense.