Most of the time, Pagan religions are polythiestic. If a God is the creator and the almighty, that is not likely a Pagan God. If a God is a one among many Gods of the same pantheon, that is more likely a Pagan God.
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Many pagan gods are represented by and represent things in nature, such as elements, weather, and animals.
One pagan God was Baal.
According to historic texts, the original Pagan god was the "lord of the hunt". He wore animal skins and a horned headdress (ancient camouflage). He symbolizes the male part of nature. In-short, animals, hunting and etc. (Mother Earth being more feminine and representing plants, flowers, etc.)
it was a promise made by God to not destroy life again by flood.
When it refers to idols, such as a pagan god.
Answer: That would actually be the Pagan/Wiccan celebration of Yule... The birth of God. This is why Christians chose to celebrate the birth of their god at this time of year. Historically, Jesus was NOT born in December. However, as the world around them celebrated the birth of God during the Pagan festival of Yule, it would be easier to gain acceptance by adopting this holiday as their own. Answer: The best answer is probably none. The "pagan" influence on Christmas is overstated and often wrong. Yule is a pagan or non-Christian celebration so that part answers itself. Traditions like Christmas trees for example were not based on any pagan religion.
Mars is a mythical pagan god whose home is Olympus.
Yes. Pagan is a loose term, for a belief in many gods, or a doctrine that does not conform to the major monotheistic religions such as Judeo/Christian/Islamic ones, who belive in one God, generally accepted as the same single God.
The Pagan worships idols. A Druid is a Pagan.
To most, he never "lived". Being that fact that he's is a Pagan god. If those who are, or were Norse pagans, he would still be alive now. When he would have been born, however, no one would know.
It depends. a belief in a false god. or the real God. if its the false kind ... it would be 'pagan'. If its the real God... it would be 'proper' or 'perfect' (as close to perfect as possible .because no one person was ever perfect except for Jesus)