Some pagans are atheists, but most believe in divine beings.
Some pagans are physicalists/materialists but most believe in the supernatural.
I think belief in either deities or the supernatural is most likely erroneous, and that is an issue for me. I'd be more sympathetic towards agnostic or atheistic paganism.
Other than that, the term 'paganism' is very broad and can encompass a huge range of beliefs/ religions which can vary enormously in detail. Some branches have ethical issues which bother me, like the neo-nazi connections of certain kinds of wodenism, or those forms that have animal sacrifice or whatever.
Some pagans are physicalists/materialists but most believe in the supernatural.
I think belief in either deities or the supernatural is most likely erroneous, and that is an issue for me. I'd be more sympathetic towards agnostic or atheistic paganism.
Other than that, the term 'paganism' is very broad and can encompass a huge range of beliefs/ religions which can vary enormously in detail. Some branches have ethical issues which bother me, like the neo-nazi connections of certain kinds of wodenism, or those forms that have animal sacrifice or whatever.