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==Definition== | ==Definition== | ||
Defining paganism is complex and problematic. Understanding the context of its associated terminology is important. Early Christians referred to the diverse array of cults around them as a single group for reasons of convenience and rhetoric. While paganism generally implies polytheism, the primary distinction between classical pagans and [[Christianity|Christians]] was not one of monotheism versus polytheism, as not all pagans were strictly polytheist. Throughout history, many of them believed in a supreme deity. However, most such pagans believed in a class of subordinate gods/ | Defining paganism is complex and problematic. Understanding the context of its associated terminology is important. Early Christians referred to the diverse array of cults around them as a single group for reasons of convenience and rhetoric. While paganism generally implies polytheism, the primary distinction between classical pagans and [[Christianity|Christians]] was not one of monotheism versus polytheism, as not all pagans were strictly polytheist. Throughout history, many of them believed in a supreme deity. However, most such pagans believed in a class of subordinate gods/[[demon|daimons]] or divine emanations. To Christians, the most important distinction was whether or not someone worshipped the one true [[Yahweh|God]]. Those who did not (polytheist, monotheist, or [[atheism|atheist]]) were outsiders to the Church and thus considered pagan. | ||
==History== | ==History== |