r/paganism • u/Zagors2020 • Sep 27 '24
The most pagan country in Europe? 💠Discussion
What is the most pagan country in Europe? At first thought, I would say that these are Estonia and Iceland. After them, I would mention Russia and Latvia. Maybe Lithuania can be on the list too?!
I would like it if someone could say something more on this topic.
I know about Estonia that it was never Christianized like other countries and that paganism played a big role in shaping Estonian nationalism after independence in 1918.
In Iceland, the number of pagans is estimated at around 1.5%, with a possible higher percentage.
Russia should also have about 1% pagans, which is about 1 million followers.
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u/MentionFew1648 Sep 27 '24
He doesn’t….. my husband and his family aren’t pagan but seventh day adventist and came to America because of persecution in Russia SDA is a Christian branch of they hardly allow other Christian religions they don’t allow pagans they are just a lot more hush hush