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Being Pagan doesn't mean anything different for children than it does for adults - or, conversely - it's not much different from being raised Christian. You are taught the beliefs of your parents (whatever they may be) and you learn the workings of the religion. Eventually, you choose to accept that religion as your own or research and develop your own ideals.

Just a note: Paganism is a very diverse term and can mean neopaganism, wiccan, asatruic and several other things. In general, Paganism places an importance on a love of nature and the land as well as mystical forces that can help or hurt you (just like in Christianity), and often celebrate solstice, harvest, spring and yule.

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