Today, there are no nations that can be classified strictly as "pagan" in the traditional sense, as most countries have adopted major world religions such as Christianity, Islam, or Hinduism. However, some regions, particularly in parts of Africa, Asia, and the Pacific, maintain indigenous belief systems that include animism or ancestor worship, which can be considered pagan in nature. Additionally, there are modern pagan communities worldwide, such as Wiccans and Druids, but these are often found within predominantly religious nations rather than as official national practices.
By some, yes. In either cults or sects of "pagan" origin.
No, some autocratic nations, such as China, are atheistic.
The pagan practices are still going today, but we like to keep a low profile. The pagan practices are worshipping many gods and paying tribute to the sun, moon, and earth. It is NOT satanism.
To the Christian mind set of today, yes.
Every Pagan is different.. some are vegetarian, vegan, kosher, carnivorous. It depends on the particular Pagan.
Almost all holidays we celebrate today are Pagan based. Easter is based on the pagan holiday Eostre or Ostara. These holidays are pagan fertility holidays. The eggs and "Easter bunny" of the Christian Easter come from the pagan use of them as fertility symbols.
The Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy traditionally spoke the Iroquoian language, which consists of various dialects. This language is still spoken by some members of the Six Nations today.
The League of Nations changed it's name after World War One to what we know today as the United Nations. Today, over 100 nations are involved in keeping our planet peaceful.
No. Europe is not a country, it is a continent. And yes, some parts of Germany and France had pagan religions.
There were many pagans (sometimes referred to as 'Celtics' today) during the earlier days of Ireland. Before organized religions almost all societies of the world were pagan, including the ones who resided in modern-day Ireland. St. Patrick ultimately eliminated the open pagan religion in Ireland, although today it is making a more welcoming appearance in the culture.
Usually for the same reason that the nations STILL DOrage, today -- "fear."
the international forum today is the UNITED NATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D