Paganism

In early Christianity, paganism (from Latin: paganus, lit. 'rustic') collectively referred to the diverse religious practices of all people who were pantheists. More specifically, it denoted anyone who did not adhere to an Abrahamic religion in the Roman Empire.

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Paganism

In early Christianity, paganism (from Latin: paganus, lit. 'rustic') collectively referred to the diverse religious practices of all people who were pantheists. More specifically, it denoted anyone who did not adhere to an Abrahamic religion in the Roman Empire.

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