There are many of them. Druidism is polytheistic (many gods). There is not one which dominates.
The chief god of the ancient druids was the Dagda. The Dagda was the chief father god and was married to Morrigan.
The Druid religion of ancient Britain died out following the arrival of Christianity. The Druids did not worship the Abrahamic God. They did not celebrate Christmas as we know it, but did have a mid-winter celebration on December 25th, the day when the sun seems to begin to reverse its annual cycle.
The Druids were big believers in nature and revered the earth. They also prayed to a god named Beal, who was represented by the Sun.
It means that Ireland was primarily inhabited by the Druids who were pagans and did not believe in the Christian God. St. Patrick preached to them and brought them to Christianity.
Be' al, meaning the life of everything or the source of all beings, was the Celtic name of the one god worshipped by the ancient Druids. There apparently was some similarity between the Druid god Be' al and the Phœnician god Baal.
There was no set religion or deities for the druids as Celtic druidism was never a unified religion. What is probable is that the druids believed in whatever local gods they grew up hearing about or the gods that they had been taught to worship by more senior druids. In short a druid in eastern England may have believed in a god which a druid in western England had never heard of. What is certain is that no matter what the names or faces that these gods or goddesses had, they all represented a different part of nature from the perspective of the Celtic people. The druidic religions were all very compatible and a sea god in the western part of England would just be taken as another name for the eastern Celtic druids gods.
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Philip Carr-Gomm has written: 'The elements of the Druid tradition' -- subject(s): Druids and Druidism, Occultism 'The Druid Tradition (\\' 'What Do Druids Believe? (What Do We Believe?)' 'The Druid animal oracle' -- subject(s): Animals, Druids and Druidism, Miscellanea, Oracles, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Animals 'The Druid way' -- subject(s): Druids and Druidism, Spiritual life
the druids were preists
Angels are a judeo-christian concept. Muslims also believe in angles. Druidism had long past before any of these religions could even be brought to them. So the answer is no, druids did not believe in angls
Christians believe that their God is the creator of the universe. He is merciful. He is so merciful that he sent his one and only to die for us.A:2I believe that God is an absolute entity which can be demonstrated by tangible evidence and not by fantasy or fairy-tales. I believe that God is more like the force in the Jedi belief than the oppressive dictator of political and economic theological concoctions.A:3I do not; I have not been given faith.We all have our opinions on a higher being.. Buddhism for example, is a religion that believes in reincarnation, Druids praise the earth, Christians believe in Jesus, and Jews are still waiting for the coming of the Messiah.
Druids are/were a part of the Celtic People.