The official religion of Greece is The Church of Greece which is the same as Greek Orthodox. Other religions are present, but they are small in comparison.
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Greek Orthodoxy is the state religion. There are other churches, even synagogues, but over 90% of Greek citizens identify with the Greek Orthodox faith (even though only a small minority actually attend church services).
The main religion practised in Greece (at a percentage well above 90%) is the Greek Orthodox Religion (which is the initial main branch of Christianism, from which the Catholicisism split during the Middle Ages).
Greece follows the Greek Orthodox Church as their largest denomination.
The great majority of Greek people are Greek Orthodox.
Greek Orthodoxy is the state religion in Greece and the religion of the majority of the populace.
Most Greeks are Christians, belonging to the Greek Orthodox Church.
they praticed religions believes
catholicism
Ancient Greece believed in a polytheism religion.
Shinto, Buddhism, Christianity
People are mainly ethnically protestants, but all other big religions are also practiced.
yes they believed that all religions could be praticed and they were acceptant off every religions?from history class>bree
Asian people practice a variety of religions, including Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Taoism, Confucianism, and Shintoism. The predominant religion varies by country and region within Asia.
There are many world religions that once called upon human sacrifice. Voodoo is the most notable. Many African religions. The religion of ancient Greece and rome. Druidisim
One of the great attributes of the United States of America is that we (technically) have no state religion; There fore, you are free to practice any religion you wish as long as it doesn't conflict with state and federal law. I mentioned a technicality before, while we have no state religion a vast majority of the population practices Christianity.
I think there was only one religion practiced at the Parthenon in Athens, Greece, and that would be Greek polytheism.
98% of the Greek population is Greek Orthodox 1.3% are Muslim and .7% are of a different religion.
Many religions have something to do with a female lunar figure. In Greece for example Artemis and Hecate were the goddesses of the moon.