Whose Beliefs? Christian's beliefs? Wiccan's Beliefs? Stregherian Beliefs?
There are many forms of Paganism in the world and each of them, though at times may have beliefs in common, have a belief system that is uniquely there own.
Your question needs to be more clearly stated.
Patrick converted the Druid pagans to Christianity.
In Christianity, these beliefs are called heresies, and those who hold them are called heretics. They are not pagans - pagans are not Christians at all - but Christians who have "gone off the rails" on an essential belief.
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.
Prior to the introduction of Islam, Muhammad and his immediate family were pagans, but he had a Christian cousin.
People who have both Christian and Wiccan beliefs? There are also a goodly number of Pagans (not Wiccans) who have strong Christian overtones.
Answer one: No, not all of them. Answer two: Paganism is an umbrella term for a collection of beliefs and spiritual pathways rooted in an affinity with nature and the natural cycle. Just like anyone else, Pagans are individuals, with different tastes, beliefs, and spiritual practices. Some do practice Witchcraft in one way or another, while others do not.
Most pagans believe in many gods and goddesses. Some seem them as different faces of one divine power or as separate entities with their own thoughts and emotions. Many pagans also believe that nature is filled with spirits of all types.
Since Paganism is the oldest and original religion, I believe you could say that Paganism and thus pagans influences all religions in the world. It's hard to believe but many religions based their belief systems on preexisting pagan beliefs. One example would be the trinity of the Catholic church is based on pagan beliefs.
The Pagans was created in 1977.
The worst issue is that many Christians thinks that Pagans worship devil. This is not true because Pagans don't believe any entity of pure evil. The root of this steriotypr is that the Pagan god Pan has antlers which are often misinterpreted as the horns of the Christian devil Satan. Not all the Pagans are Vegitarian. Most of the Pagans don't pollute their bodies with narcotics. Pagans are not Hippies. There is a big difference. Pagan, NeoPagan religions includes Wicca, Witchcraft, Shamanism, Druidism, Asatru... etc...
There are no restrictions on what Pagans may drink.
The pagans wouldn't convert to Christianity.