What deities do pagans worship?
Probably no two pagans will answer this question alike. You will hear pagans call on the names of many different deities, but they may mean quite different things in using the same name: Many believe in a God and Goddess-two equal, complementary Divine forces that are called by many names. For these people, Isis and Athena are simply different “faces” of the same Great goddess. Some believe in One Divine Being who manifests through many faces, some of them human. This person might think that Isis is one face of the Divine, and think that Jesus, Buddha, and Ghandi are also avatars of the Divine. Some believe that there are many Gods and many Goddesses. Each one is individual, each “in charge” of a certain part of the world-fire, or storms, or scholarship, for example. This person would believe that Isis and Athena are two totally separate divinities, each with a different job to do. Some believe that the Divine is not a “person” but an impersonal force-Nature, Creativity, Brahma, etc. F