It varies from person to person, depending on their point of view. I personally believe the Goddess created the universe- giving birth to it, in a manner of speaking- and guides us along our respective paths. She does not force us to do anything, but suggests or shows us a path to travel on. We can decide not to. I know people might not subscribe to that belief and that is perfectly fine. This is just my view on things. Blessed be.
IF there was a creation then there was a story from earliest times...like other stories it warped with time except where divine revelation dealt with the human fallibility. If there was a Creation there is only ONE story and the pagan story would be a corruption of that that story.
If you're referring to the Creation story in the bible, then no. Because they don't believe in that version. Each pagan tradition has it's own creation myth.
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Many practices and customs of Pagan people were so deeply rooted in the hearts of the Pagan people that the Christians wanted to convert so they found ways of combining them into the new practices of Christianity to make it easier for converting Pagan people to Christianity.
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No. Jehovah's Witnesses do not wear crosses which they view as symbols of pagan worship.
That all life is sacred and our time here on earth is but one of many.
That depends on your view of creation. Personally I think that God created them.
It depends on your point of view and any spiritual beliefs you may have.
There are many points of view just as there are people, Pagan views are no different. In a very generalized manner of speaking, however, the general view accepted is Live and Let Live. In other words, you let people live their lives and they will in turn let you live yours. Life is a very precious and miraculous event that we who are conscious are capable of experiencing, and as such it is to be respected and honored.
For me, it depends on what you mean by the heliocentric view. If it is that the Sun is at the centre and the planets revolve around it, then, no, the Creationist view and the Heliocentric view are not in conflict. It's only when you start looking into theories of how the Sun/planets and in fact the universe started that you can get conflict..