Quote: “The most basic definition of a pagan would be someone who believes in more than one god or a pantheon of gods or goddesses,” says Evelyn Wachs, City College student, president and founder of the Pagan Club. “It’s not one religion. You have Wicca, Druidism, Voodoo, as well as Celtic Reconstructionists. There are also people who simply refer to themselves as pagan or neo-pagan.” Actually I think that a pagan COULD believe in just one god, if that god wasn't Jehovah/Yahweh/Allah. Traditionally, Paganism has been defined as any religion that is non-Abrahamic, i.e., not Christian, Jewish or Islamic. That leaves a handful of non-biblical monotheistic religions, including Zoroastrianism and Sikhism. I have known some Pagans who acknowledge the god of the bible as a deity as one of many deities. |
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