Angels are a judeo-christian concept. Muslims also believe in angles.
Druidism had long past before any of these religions could even be brought to them.
So the answer is no, druids did not believe in angls
Druids traditionally focus on nature and natural elements in their spiritual beliefs, and do not typically incorporate beliefs in angels from traditional Judeo-Christian religions. However, beliefs and practices can vary among individual druids.
Pagans I have to say are the most eclectic of all religions. There's a whole variety of Gods and Godesses to choose from, as well as their sets of angels and demons. Some Pagans believe in angels, some don't; just as some believe in demons and fairies while others do not.
Christians believe in the existence of angels as spiritual beings created by God to serve Him and carry out His will. Angels are believed to be messengers and protectors, and can be seen as intermediaries between God and humans. Christians also believe that angels play a role in spiritual warfare and are ever present in the lives of believers.
Druids worship the natural world, including the earth, sun, moon, trees, and other elements of nature. They often believe in the interconnectedness of all living beings and strive to maintain harmony with the environment. Some druids also incorporate elements of Celtic or other ancient spiritual traditions into their worship practices.
Saint Patrick's relationship with the Druids is complex. While some accounts suggest he had conflicts with them due to their religious beliefs, other sources indicate that he may have engaged in respectful dialogue or even converted some Druids to Christianity. Overall, Patrick's mission in Ireland was focused on spreading Christianity and combating pagan practices, including those associated with the Druids.
The druids were members of the ancient Celtic priestly class from around 2,500 years ago in regions such as Ireland, Scotland, Britain, and Gaul (modern-day France). They were known for their religious and cultural practices, including their connection to nature and the spiritual world.
There is no definitive answer to this question in religious texts. Some believe that Michael is considered one of God's chief angels, while others believe that all angels are equal in God's eyes. Ultimately, the relationship between God and angels is a matter of faith and interpretation.
They don't they believe in angels not weeping angels
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There are many of them. Druidism is polytheistic (many gods). There is not one which dominates.
the druids were preists
If you read this out of the bible, it simply means believe that angels are real.
depends what religious story the angels are from.
Yes they do. but not the angels Christians think of.
Christians believe in the existence of angels as spiritual beings created by God to serve Him and carry out His will. Angels are believed to be messengers and protectors, and can be seen as intermediaries between God and humans. Christians also believe that angels play a role in spiritual warfare and are ever present in the lives of believers.
If u believe in god . it means u should believe in angels. cause god created angels . and he created everything. so it's not about important or not, its about if u believe in god .
I believe it was The Angels