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Polytheism is the belief in or worship of more than one god.

Many Pagan faiths are polytheistic but not all.

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What came first Pagan or Christianity?

Paganism predates Christianity by thousands of years. Paganism refers to a broad set of traditional, polytheistic spiritual beliefs and practices that were widespread in pre-Christian societies. Christianity emerged later in the first century AD with the teachings of Jesus Christ.


Are any of the Jehovah's Witness practices and beliefs adopted from so call pagan religions?

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What does Pagan mean?

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How did European Pagan Religions influence the formation and creation of Christianity?

Many practices and customs of Pagan people were so deeply rooted in the hearts of the Pagan people that the Christians wanted to convert so they found ways of combining them into the new practices of Christianity to make it easier for converting Pagan people to Christianity.


What i s the definition of pagan?

"Pagan" refers to a person who follows a polytheistic or non-Abrahamic faith, such as Wicca, Druidism, or ancient Greek religions. This term is often used broadly to describe any non-mainstream or non-organized religion that is not part of the major world religions like Christianity, Islam, or Judaism.


What is an example of monotheism?

All Christian religions and Islam are both prominent examples of monotheism. Monotheism is the belief in only one god. The opposite to monotheism is polytheism, or the belief in many gods. Most pagan religions (such as the Greeks, Romans, Aztec/Maya/Inca etc, and some Australian Aborigines) were polytheistic. Shinto, Buddhist and several 'cult' religions (amongst others) are polytheistic today.


What is another word for polytheistic?

The most common synonym used for polytheistic is "pagan", but this is generally seen a pejorative.


What did pagans influence on religion?

Since Paganism is the oldest and original religion, I believe you could say that Paganism and thus pagans influences all religions in the world. It's hard to believe but many religions based their belief systems on preexisting pagan beliefs. One example would be the trinity of the Catholic church is based on pagan beliefs.


When was The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles created?

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Do pagan people still exist?

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What is Easter-egg hunt?

A load of nonsense rooted in pagan celebration.


Are the Abrahamic faiths based on Paganism?

As with most religions that interact, there is a certain amount of influence that has gone from paganism into the Abrahamic religions, and vice versa. However, at their basis they are different and there is no clear derivation, as most of the ancient pagan religions were polytheistic and the Abrahamic religions have always been monotheistic. However, it is acknowledged that by some that when Abraham made his coventant with Yahweh, he agreed to worship only Yahweh, which implies that at the time there was a belief in multiple deities, which would imply some pagan origin.