Bible fag here, but uh, no the bible has little to nothing with pagan religions. Anyone who has read it knows this, but PhD-level anthropologists are split into two camps of "conservatives" and "liberals" (and yes it is very, very political, hence mid-east shit). The conservative group advocates for a more history-based approach, and the liberals are basically infiltrated with communists and/or homos, basically SJWs, who push the whole 'all inclusive religion' BS.
The whole idea of the bible was to not be like the surrounding pagan nations, and quite often the characters in it were punished for doing so. It is an "exclusive" religion, claiming to be the truth. So, an "all inclusive religion" is incompatible with the bible, and many pagan religions are "all inclusive religions". The best example being Hinduism, which has infinity gods; tribal gods, family gods, personal gods, elemental gods, intra-dimensional gods, etc. etc.. If you can think it, go ahead and make it a god. I mean, they were recently worshiping shit that fell out of airplanes. Literally worshiping shit.
If anyone has ever read history books on the ancient mid-east knows, it was a violent place no matter which side you were on, and pagans were just as violent. Pagan cultures routinely had human sacrifices and gods dedicated to just about anything your heart could desire. They made up fancy stories for everything, and that's about it. Sure, some of the characters were real, but their feats were usually greatly inflated. The epic of Gilgamesh is a great read.
But, the bible does have actual factual evidence to back it up... It's just the commies and homos (also, connected with the > Vatican < [popefags] on the back channels) who absolutely hate the book are trying to muddy the waters so to speak.
Don't trust popefags, they are allowed to lie in order to further the cause of the Vatican. It is doctrine. Catholicism was never Christian...