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Genesis is the creation account of Christianity and Judaism. Pagan views of it would be almost exactly along the lines of "that's not what my religion says, so it isn't right" or "I don't believe that, it doesn't make sense. Here is what I think happened..". However, beyond that paganism can refer to a huge number of different groups, all with a range of opinions ranging form agreement in general to complete rejection of the idea, so a precise answer cannot be made to cover every one of them; imagine asking what every person in the USA thinks of Finland.

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