Just by the video title, you can already see how dumb this is. And although they makes some really solid points and do have good arguments, it's still really offensive. I am not, by any means, a pagan or a witch but I have dug into the subject because of the book I am writing. Although I am a fiction author, I still value a respectful and realistic depiction. The thing is most witches and modern pagans (at least most of them) do not believe in actual Gods being all powerful and all knowing. They believe in entities called Egregores. Those beings are believed to be a manifestation of mass worship. All religions and or myths where made up by someone at some point, which makes the Egregore hypothesis pretty solid. Mythologies are meant to be taken as social rules or stories with complex morals. For instance, Hades did not take Persephone from Demeter against her will, the story is about death taking a child from her mother forever. The stories where not literal. Now, to get back to modern Paganism, it's important to know thay they don't worship the gods themselve, but the concept of what they are. Some people might call this "new age nonesense," but the idea was introduced in old folk witchcraft books from over 200 years ago. Again, I am not a pagan, but instead of pointing an accusatory finger at someone and call them cringe, ask yourself: "Do they believe the same way I do?" And even if they know nothing, even if they are cringe, even if they are unknowing teenagers, where's the harm in that?