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Just because we Pagans are on a different faith path, doesn't mean we have a different word for everything.
The Pagan worships idols. A Druid is a Pagan.
The Latin word for a pagan altar is ara. Most altars were pagan in Roman times.
The most common pagan symbol is the pentacle.
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The word "Pagan" should be capitalized whether you're talking about a person, the group as a whole, or the Pagan beliefs
"Pagan" is not a language. It comes from the Latin word for a rustic villager - paganus. The word "Bible" comes through Latin and Greek from a Semitic word for a papyrus scroll - the substance books were made of. Is it "pagan"? Well it predates "Christianity", so it depends on what your definition of "pagan" is. Dictionaries differ, and the Christian Church used to apply the word to anyone who was not Christian or Jewish.
A synonym for the word heathen is pagan.
I personally don't believe there are any synonyms for the word "Pagan", but some people think Wiccan, Heathen, Blasphemer, and other less then positive names are equal in meaning to being a "Pagan".
No. Its like saying your a Christian yet you are truly atheist, or you disregard the Christian God. To be Pagan, you must BE Pagan and not just say you are, with every word should come action. If your a pagan, show your a Pagan by your beliefs, what you do (spiritually, enviromentally etc.)
In the King James versionWhatever else they may be called, the word pagan does not appear.
When it refers to idols, such as a pagan god.
Pagan stems from the Latin Pagani and Paganus meaning "those who dwell (live) in the country"