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Paganism is a term used to refer to religious practices and beliefs outside of the world’s major monotheistic religions (Christianity, Judaism, and Islam), often encompassing polytheistic, animistic, or sacrifice-based traditions. Historically, it was used by Christians to describe the religions of ancient Greeks, Romans, and other non-Christian cultures.

See also