Since Paganism is an umbrella term for all spiritual pathways which revere nature, I would imagine there are many Pagans residing in Texas, as well as around the world.
AnswerThere are SEVERAL different kinds of pagans in Texas. Everything from Natural Spiritualist to Wiccans to Asatru to Satanist. They are everywhere. The larger metropolitan areas have communities of pagans that do public rituals and classes. If you are not in an area where there are any pagans, (check out related link to search for your area) then check out online communities and podcasts from Texas pagans such as Shh! There are Pagans in Texas and From the Edge of the Circle.
Pagans don't believe in any version of Satan or any type of supreme evil.
The same as any other person. There is no special diet for Pagans or Wiccans. Pagans and Wiccans are normal people.As part of a reverence for all life or for reasons of personal choice, some, but certainly not all pagans are vegitarian or even vegan. But as stated above, we are just like everyone else.
No. I have studied Pagan and historical texts for over 15 years and have yet to find any reference to Pagans remove goat horns.
Any one of the BC artists, for instance Virgil was a pagan i believe.
The Pagans was created in 1977.
There are no restrictions on what Pagans may drink.
The pagans wouldn't convert to Christianity.
Pagans, as a people, hold no animosity to anyone.
Pagans In Recovery was created in 1989.
Try "The Pagan Federation" (Google it) which is the largest in Europe (and possibly the world). They even have many members who describe themselves as "Christian Pagans".
Pagans who live in Greece in the modern world. OR Pagans who worship ancient Greek god(desse)s
There is no single holy book for Pagans. Pagans read many books, books written by other pagans.One can say that the Holy book of Pagans is the Nature, Mother Earth.