Even after the public worship of pagan gods was banned in 391 CE, many people of the Roman Empire continued to worship them in private. In fact, the worship of pagan gods continued for at least another 200 years. People were willing to risk persecution and death to worship the gods they believed in, so they had more than just superficial appeal.
To those who rejected Christianity and continued to worship the ancient gods, they offered the only genuine chance for a life after death. The gods could assist in time of trouble and provide comfort in time of need.
Many people are drawn to pagan gods because more often than not they reflect a part of humanity or nature that we can relate to. And relating to your gods is an important part of connecting with them.
Romania hasn't pagan gods.
St. Victoria of TivoliVictoria refused to sacrifice to pagan gods and was executed.St. Victoria of TivoliVictoria refused to sacrifice to pagan gods and was executed.St. Victoria of TivoliVictoria refused to sacrifice to pagan gods and was executed.St. Victoria of TivoliVictoria refused to sacrifice to pagan gods and was executed.St. Victoria of TivoliVictoria refused to sacrifice to pagan gods and was executed.St. Victoria of TivoliVictoria refused to sacrifice to pagan gods and was executed.
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.
An ancient example would be the Roman pagan religion, in which many gods were worshipped. A more modern example would be Hinduism, in which thousands of gods are worshipped. Polytheism comes from poly which means many, and theos, which means god.
Germanic Pagan Gods
This is called polytheism! If you are interested in this read up on the Hindu religion, or any of the pagan/neo-pagan religions which believe in all sorts of gods, demigods and deities.
Many pagan gods are represented by and represent things in nature, such as elements, weather, and animals.
No. Pagans believe in various gods. An atheist does not believe in any god or gods.
A pagan is someone who believes in multiple gods, unlike Christians or other religions who believe in one God.
Yes, they were worshippers of the Norse Gods.
The Egyptian Gods (like most of the Pagan Deities) were representations of natural and psychological forces
There are hundreds of Gods and Goddesses within Paganism. Which ones in particular were you interested in?