Mostly herbal medicines and such. I'm a wiccan and I try to stick to herbal teas and pills or ointments made from plants and such rather then drugging myself up, but I do realize it's no substitute for medical treatment, if I know I'm sick and nothing I have is working, I see a doctor and bite the pill.
Western/Modern medicine (pills and such) mask/hide the symptoms but don't actually heal you. Herbs and natural cures work to heal the body and help it heal itself. Yes, xrays, casts on broken bones and things like that are fantastic modern medicine but as I said pills, ointments, etc. are not such a honest answer to medical problems.
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.
Pagans don't believe in any version of Satan or any type of supreme evil.
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.
Well, heaven is a Christian concept. Most Pagans believe in some type of reincarnation. Wiccans usually believe that we go to the summerland when we die and then get reincarnated until we live a life good enough to stay in the summerland.
No, Roman Pagans believe(d) in many gods, whereas Catholics are monotheist.
No. Pagans believe in various gods. An atheist does not believe in any god or gods.
There are probably pagan traditions that do believe in dragons as spirits and use them in their spiritual paths.
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.
Any one of the BC artists, for instance Virgil was a pagan i believe.
It means that Ireland was primarily inhabited by the Druids who were pagans and did not believe in the Christian God. St. Patrick preached to them and brought them to Christianity.