Neopaganism likely represents the prevailing worldview in our culture. It can adopt various forms and appearances. It is the worldview embraced by the legacy media, the modern Democratic Party, the education establishment and the liberal mainline denominations. It has also penetrated to some extent branches of Christianity that previously were felt to be more orthodox– for instance, evangelicalism and Catholicism.
Coral Ridge does a nice job exploring and discussing this lurking menace that can ensnare those we know and love:
Despite some common similarities, contemporary pagan movements are diverse, sharing no single set of beliefs, practices, or religious texts. Scholars of religion may study the phenomenon as a movement divided into different religions, while others study neopaganism as a decentralized religion with an array of denominations.
I agree, Fred. It is not monolithic. It takes different forms, by all appearances, but it is all around us.