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Buddhism can be considered a pagan religion when the term pagan describes a non-Abrahamic (Christianity, Judaism, Islam, etc) faith. However, it is not a Neopagan religion, which describes a group of newly-formed movements reviving ancient pagan beliefs and practices.
Yes. Any religeon outside of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism is defined as pagan.
Because many pagan rituals are considered barbaric by people follow more contemporary religions like Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and Hinduism.
Judaism is sometimes called the Mosaic faith (religion of Moses).
Pagan is one of non Judeo-christian faith.
Judaism
Pagan is a term that can be used, but it is often considered derisive. A better term would be "polytheist" if they believe in multiple gods or "animist" if they believe in spirits.
God founded faith in Judaism and Christianity, with Judaism having the promises and Christianity having the fulfillment of the promises.
Buddhism, Sikhism, Hinduism, Paganism, Wicca, etc. Eastern religions and pagan religions are not Abrahamic.
Judaism
Both, definitely. There can be no doubt.
The pagan faith has been around since the first humanoids wanted to say "thanks for the food" to whatever higher power was watching over and providing for them.