Yes. Paganism is polytheistic, meaning they believe in many deities- Gods and Goddesses alike.
The main religion worshiping Greek Gods is called Hellenic. Though many New Age Pagans also worship them.
First- it's pagans.With an a. And yes, most pagans worship a variety of gods and goddesses tailored to their own desires and needs. A few pagans will specialize, or pick only one or two deities to work with exclusively.
No. Pagans believe in various gods. An atheist does not believe in any god or gods.
Buddhism does not worship any gods.
The early civilization people worshiped the sun, moon and stars. They also created idols or pagans and worshiped it as God.
Prophet Muhammad (S), before receiving revelation, used to meditate to God in the Cave of Hira, and didn't worship the idols that the Pagans were worshiping as gods.
Neo-Pagans worship the old gods. Modern Greeks and Romans are largely Christian now.
Pagans who live in Greece in the modern world. OR Pagans who worship ancient Greek god(desse)s
yes
No there are not. Greek Gods are treated as mythology these days and not seen as something to worship to.
The philistines were pagans in the olden days, so they could create their gods from sticks and stones. Therefore, their gods were numerous, as they were a polytheistic nation. However, the more famous of their gods were Dagon, Baal, and Astarte. Their culture was very integrated with that of the Canaanites, so that is why they share similarities in the gods they worship.
yes the frigid god