Exodus states that no person can worship any other god besides the Judeo-Christian God. The exact phrase is, "You shall have no other Gods before me. "
Nothing. But The Bible mentions that the Christian god is the one, true god and is to be worshipped by all.
In general terms - Nature. However each pagan will have their own path, some worship the God/Goddess - others will worship specific deities from the old pantheons. It's very much a personal choice.
Either you mean if Apollo had a religion - which he did not, as a god himself worship another god. Or what the religion that worshiped Apollo was called, the worship of many gods (such as the Greek ones, of which Apollo is one) is called "pagan", the cult worship of Apollo was widespread.
He taught that God is One and that it is wrong, and futile, to worship or pray to idols. The Quraysh elders objected to this, because Makkah was, at that time, a center of pagan worship. They feared that if pagan worship ceased, their tribe would suffer a loss of influence and of income.
Your question is not very clear. Polytheism is the belief in or worship of more than one god. Many Pagan faiths are polytheistic but not all.
"Idolatry" is the word used to describe the worshipping of false gods, or idols. It not only refers to false pagan worship, but also to the process of honoring a creature or creation of God in place of God himself.
The Roman Catholic church worship one God, The Father, The Almighty, maker of Heaven and Earth, the creator of all things. It is a popular misconception that Roman Catholics worship Saints, when, in fact, whilst Saints are venerated, they are not worshipped. Therefore, in answer to the question "What pagan entities do the catholic church worship?", the answer is simply-none
no they did not. they worship god and jesus christ the lord
Pagan is where you worship more than one one god and rely on naturesuch as you would have a God for the sun and a God for the moon.Paganism is an umbrella term for nature-based religions and practises. There are many types of Pagans, and therefore many types of worship. In fact, the majority of Pagans do not "worship" at all, believing instead that God is within themselves and/ or nature. They may celebrate certain seasonal events in order to mark the natural cycle, and they may call upon certain Gods and Goddesses where necessary. Gods and Goddesses however, are most often held to be representations of natural forces, rather than divinities in themselves.
Those that only worship nature are considered pagan by Christians.
Jesus Christ is god and you were born to worship him for he is God. You might say that there is no GOD but in the end, you will confess with your mouth and your heart that Jesus is GOD for what is written in the BIBLE WILL COME TURE
I say Easter, as Jesus Christ rose from the dead.
One pagan God was Baal.