Genesis is the creation account of Christianity and Judaism. Pagan views of it would be almost exactly along the lines of "that's not what my religion says, so it isn't right" or "I don't believe that, it doesn't make sense. Here is what I think happened..". However, beyond that paganism can refer to a huge number of different groups, all with a range of opinions ranging form agreement in general to complete rejection of the idea, so a precise answer cannot be made to cover every one of them; imagine asking what every person in the USA thinks of Finland.
The Romans, it was later dropped as a pagan belief.
ancient pagan traditions
Yes, they were worshippers of the Norse Gods.
Paganism. Indians, Egyptians, and Neanderthals were pagan.
He fought the belief in pagan false gods and idols.
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.
As real and as mythical as any other deity you can name.My Take:Some people think all gods are Mythical. General belief is that the pagan gods of old are Mythical and as they are called the pagan gods, most people can't even remember them.So the answer your teacher is looking for Pagan Gods = MythicalGod of Christianity not.
George refused to deny his belief in Christ and offer sacrifice to pagan gods. For this, he was tortured and beheaded.
Well for starters they were pagan. which is the belief in nature spirits. they had no ceremonial things as far as i know
Fate is a pagan belief that Beowulf follows; however, he always thanks God for safe voyage and things like that. The burial ceremony is always pagan. The Danes also use pagan ways such as human sacrifices and gifts to the gods when Grendel shows up
A pagan myth is a traditional story that originates from pre-Christian religions, typically focusing on gods, goddesses, and supernatural beings. These myths often serve to explain natural phenomena, cultural customs, and the origins of the world or society, and are an important part of many pagan belief systems.
More of a belief system, actually. Could be a name you call someone.