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Is Paganism still practised today?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Yes. Many ancient pre-Christian cultural beliefs and their pantheons of gods and goddesses are being revived in the modern days. Just do a little searching around and you'll find its creeping up all over the world as we speak.
Source(s): Polytheist - confused_390Lv 51 decade ago
!?!?
Sooo...you aren't aware of the sub-continent of India? And in
Africa the Yoruba and other types of tribal paganism are still
practiced.
Hm. Maybe your library isn't keeping up with anything relatively
current. I would suggest you consider making a trip to the
nearest major metropolitan area.
Universities have a pretty good library system...but I don't think
they'll let you check out a book unless you're a student.
- 1 decade ago
I don't know a single person who does.
Oh wait.....me. And like thousands of other people.....
And then there is the fact that it's one of the fastest growing movements in America and Asatru is one of the fastest growing religions in Denmark or something or another. And then the Hellenismo's are gaining rights to the temples in Greece.
But no, no one practices that anymore
Source(s): Norse Heathen - 1 decade ago
Yep. Here in my country, Colombia, south america, there are a lot of indians, and they were regarded as "pagans", and by that word the ancient catholic means heathens, outsider of the church. They believe in different gods and they pray to them. I have the rare pleasure to know some of them
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- Randi LLv 51 decade ago
Are you serious? We are everywhere!
Just FYI.. anything not Christian, Jewish or Islam (or Athiest) is
Pagan - Buddhist, Shinto, Hindu, Wicca.... the list goes on and on...
- CCLv 71 decade ago
Yes, just recently, I went on an easter egg hunt.
Source(s): An atheist perspective. - Anonymous1 decade ago
Dispite the fact I don't "practice" I live it, breath it, the true faith for me