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The principal religions in modern Greece are Greek Orthodox (98%), Muslin (LT 2%) and Jewish (LT 1%) are all monotheistic. There are a small number of folks who hold to the Ancient Greek (polytheistic) religions. None of their rituals is officially recognised by the Greek state. The biggest bone of contention for those involved is that they are prevented from praying at ancient temples, and struggle to get permission to build their own temples, which in Greece requires the approval of the local Orthodox bishop.

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Polytheistic- meaning they have more than one god.

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