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Yes. In Greece for example, there is a small group of people who have reawakened the ancient religion - Zeus, Mount Olympus, etc. Also, I believe in Iceland there are people who practice the Old Norse religion, under the name "Asatru" . Both of these, I believe, qualify as "Pagan" religions.
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Hinduism, sikhism, buddhism, basically anything that isn't christianity, judaism and islam
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What do you mean by official? I am Wiccan, that is my 'official' path. And being as Paganism is one of the oldest, If not THE oldest, religion (if you want to call it that) I would say it is pretty darned official. On a coincidental note: The word Wiccan is not in my spell check dictionary, lol.
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By definition, a pagan is a heathen. By definition, a heathen is one who does not believe in the God of the Bible; one who is neither a Christian, Jew, nor Mohammedan; an irreligious person; pagan. So, I don't know if Webster's dictionary makes it official, but it seems if you don't believe in the God of the Bible, you're a pagan and so is your religion. SOURCE: Webster's dictionary
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In addition to the Greek (Hellenes) and Icelandic (Asatru): From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltic_Neopaganism Baltic Neopaganism The Baltic countries were the last part of Europe to be Christianized, and vestiges of paganism blend into a Neopaganism movement that is largely independent of Western Asatru. Romuva (church) in Lithuania Dievturība in Latvia External (non-Wikipedia) links: http://vinland.org/heathen/pagancee/
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