They are all considered 'different' to other religions (eg. Christianity or buddismn), or they aren't 'book religions'
There are a great many pagan and neo-pagan religions and various different beliefs. Pagan religions does not teach about eternal damnation or one true God. They don't believe that their religion is the only way, but one of the many paths. One belief common to many pagans is Animism. Pagan religions are more towards nature, and view all living beings and nature holistically connected. A common thread among many pagans is that each and every practitioner has the ability and right to make direct contact with their Deities. This means that we do not generally need or rely on a priest or intermediary between us and the divine.
Not at all. They are common in many religions.
Paganism is an umbrella term that encompasses all of the non-abrahamic religions. This means that every religion that has not descended from Judaism, Christianity, or Islam is pagan. Wicca, Ásatrú, Hellenic Polytheism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Shinto, and Taoism are all examples of pagan religions.
No, because not all religions are from God, for example the Hindu religion follows many dietys, or the pagan religions who follow darkness.
Paganism is not a one single religion. It is a classification of so many religions, including Neo-Paganism, Wicca, Asatru, Hinduism, etc... The most basic classification of religions is Dharmic Religions and Arahmic Religions. All pagan religions comes under Dhamic Religions. It is difficult to tell an exact number of adherents of all Pagan religions. In Wicca itself, the number of adherents doubles every 3 monhs.
All religions have their own idea of heaven, hell, and judgment day, the 6 main religions might have taken after previous pagan or mythological religions or ceremonies
yes they don't take a stance they promote understanding
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.
This is called polytheism! If you are interested in this read up on the Hindu religion, or any of the pagan/neo-pagan religions which believe in all sorts of gods, demigods and deities.
Hundreds of millions, you see, all non-Abrahamic religions are Pagan.
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they are all Monotheistic Religions.