What is the major religion practiced by Greeks?
Eastern Orthodox Christianity is the dominant religion in Greece and receives state funding. During the centuries of Ottoman domination, the Greek Orthodox Church preserved the Greek language and cultural identity and was an important rallying point in the struggle for independence. The three major religions of Greece are Greek Orthodox, Divination, and Judaism. Greek Orthodox follows the teachings of the Jesus of Nazareth. He is also referred to as the son of the true God, who died for the world as a savior. In addition to following the teachings of the Bible, they add the traditions of their religious leaders. Divination is also a major religion of Greece. Divination is the practice of attempting to acquire hidden knowledge and insight into events-past, present and future-through direct or indirect contact of human intelligence with the supernatural. Contact with the supernatural is usually done by a psychic medium, but also includes astrology and witchcraft. The last major religion