Pagan.
Only human beings can be pagan, volcanoes have no religious beliefs.
The word "Pagan" should be capitalized whether you're talking about a person, the group as a whole, or the Pagan beliefs
Pagan beliefs are one type of religion. There are other types of religion, which are not usually considered to be "pagan".
Pagan fertility beliefs.
Pagan means a person holding religious beliefs that are different from so-called "main world" beliefs, and because the Romans were not pagan, their numerals were not either.
A "Pagan" is one who holds a set of beliefs which have nature at their core, whilst a "Philosopher" is one who seeks wisdom or knowledge... it follows therefore, that a "Pagan Philosopher" is a person whose beliefs reside in nature, but who continually seeks knowledge.
Yoga has nothing to do with any religious beliefs.
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.)
Nope. None whatsoever. We are as far from pagan as possible.
In "Beowulf," there are elements of pagan traditions such as references to fate, wyrd, and the power of ancestral spirits. The poem also includes beliefs in supernatural beings like Grendel and his mother, highlighting a blend of pagan and Christian influences. Overall, "Beowulf" reflects a transitional period where Christian beliefs were starting to replace older pagan rituals and beliefs.
Patrick converted the Druid pagans to Christianity.