Like most other people, some of them do, some of them don't. I know a pagan healer that works with angels in her practice and a couple of Cabbalah scholars who work with angels.
I am a pagan and I believe in spirits, ghosts, etc.
There are probably pagan traditions that do believe in dragons as spirits and use them in their spiritual paths.
Pagans are from Ireland and they believe that they should call upon the dead spirits to join them in prayer and celebration. Bats got associated with Halloween because when Pagans burned their fires and the fire attracted mosquitoes, then the bats ate the mosquitoes.
Paganism is not a nationality, to best describe it in simple terms, it is a classification of some types of religious or spiritual beliefs. Pagans are everywhere, they generally believe in spirits, though not necessarily the Christian spirits. That being said, Pagans can also be Christians. Pagans also practice herbalism or other occult arts.
There are as many viewpoints regarding spirits and demons as there are Pagans in the world. Some may believe in them, other may not, and within those beliefs there may be many strands of understanding. Tribal cultures with strong remnants of animist belief often incorporate work with spirits and demons into their everyday lives, while many western neo-pagans may concentrate instead on celebrating the changes in the agricultural seasons and never consider such things as spirits.
Pagans do not have a single overarching belief system, so beliefs about God can vary among different pagan traditions. Some pagans may believe in a divine force or deity, while others may not. The concept of a singular god may not be central to all pagan beliefs.
No, Pagans do not proselytize. We believe in free will, and letting people decide on their own on what they want to do/believe spiritually.
Yes, pagans.
Paganism can take many forms, as can other religious belief systems.Some pagans may believe in having orgies others will not.
All hallows eve, which is the day when spirits are free to roam the earth...pagans follow this holiday to find the spirits and contact the dead
Pagans don't believe in any version of Satan or any type of supreme evil.
Because the pagans who made the festival thought they could scare away evil spirits with more evil spirits; sounds crazy, but it's true, really!
People who believe in animism believe that the natural objects have spirits.