they belive in fairies
Belief systems are what people believe about the world and/or religion. It is the organization and structure of the way a person thinks the world works.
Yes, religion is an abstract noun; religion is a form of belief.
Greek Orthodox - that was later. Beforehand, was belief in various gods and goddesses.
There are various paths/belief systems within paganism that believe in the existence of the Greek gods. One such path is known as Hellenismos, a religion that is attempting to reconstruct the ancient Greek faith.
a coherent set of ideas, beliefs, principles and principles that governs a religion
i have no idea as he mixes several belief systems together.
Supernatural forces, animism, theism, and ideal standards for living
The 12 gods of Olympus are a part of Greek mythology rather than a formal religion. In ancient Greece, the gods were widely worshipped and played a significant role in both religious practices and daily life, but they were not organized into a single unified religion like modern-day belief systems.
Religions are unique and distinct from other belief systems because they typically involve a set of organized practices, rituals, and doctrines centered around a higher power or deity. They often have sacred texts, moral codes, and a sense of community that sets them apart from other belief systems.
Monotheism is the belief in one god (Jews, Christians, Muslims). Polytheism is the belief in many gods(ancient Greece). Egypt also had a polytheistic religion.
Some recommended comparative religion books for gaining a deeper understanding of different faiths and belief systems include "The World's Religions" by Huston Smith, "God Is Not One" by Stephen Prothero, and "The Essential Kabbalah" by Daniel C. Matt.
A sacred poem could be for followers of various belief systems, including Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, or any other religion that includes poetic and sacred texts in its practices. The specific belief system would depend on the context and content of the poem in question.