Pagans DON'T worship satan. 

Satan is a Christian concept. Pagans follow a different belief system entirely; however, Not all pagans have the same beliefs.

The idea that witches (or pagans) worship satan is an anti-pagan propaganda put out by Christians.


Paganism is an umbrella term broadly used to describe a diverse array of spiritual and religious traditions that are rooted in polytheism, nature worship, and a reverence for the cycles of life and the natural world. While Pagan beliefs are often perceived through the lens of ancient practices and historical roots, contemporary Paganism has evolved to reflect modern values and societies while maintaining a deep connection to its origins.

Historically, Paganism can trace its roots back to prehistoric times, long before the advent of the monotheistic religions that dominate the religious landscape today. Many ancient civilizations, including the Greeks, Romans, Egyptians, and Celts, held Pagan beliefs that incorporated a pantheon of gods, goddesses, and natural spirits. These deities often personified elements of nature, agriculture, and human experiences. The revival of Paganism in the modern era began in the 19th and 20th centuries, fueled by a growing interest in ancient traditions, mythology, and a longing to reconnect with nature in an increasingly industrialized world.
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