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Because if was so large, the Roman empire had innumerable pagan cults or "religions". However dealing with Rome itself, there were, in addition to small local cults, three main cults that could be considered religions in that they had set rites and rituals and days of celebration. These were the cults of Mithra, Cybele, and Isis.
By some, yes. In either cults or sects of "pagan" origin.
Emperor Theodosius decreed in 393 A.D. that all such "pagan cults" be banned.394 CE.
Pagan stems from the Latin Pagani and Paganus meaning "those who dwell (live) in the country"
Of course there are cults in Canada. There are cults anywhere!
Marc Antony, like all Romans, followed the "pagan" religion of the time. There is no record of him ever joining any of the popular religious cults that flourished during his lifetime.
There were many beliefs in the world at the time of Christ, most of them being the pagan state gods and personal gods. Judaism was, of course, the belief in Judaea and in the Jewish communities worldwide. There were the cults of Isis, Mithras and Cybele, among other local cults in various parts of the empire.
The meaning of the word "pagan" has slipped from meaning "outside" to "from the country" to "not Christian". When people describe a religion as pagan these days they usually mean that it is a religion other than Christianity, or their form of it. What God's view is of non-Christian people, is a matter on which Christians and non-Christians are likely to differ.
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Titus was definitely a pagan, as were several other Roman emperors. He probably worshipped cults, and there is a possibility that the people of the empire worshipped him as a living god as was the pattern among the Roman emperors
Pagan people can be found on almost every continent and in every country in the world. There are many various religions and practices that have come to be known as Pagan. The word Pagan stems from the Latin words Pagani and Paganus meaning people who dwell (live) in the country.
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