If you are talking about thousands of years ago, it would be the ancient Greeks and their polytheistic pantheon of Gods. You might recognize them by their Greek names or the Roman names they were later given, such as Zeus (Jupiter), Aphrodite (Venus), Hades (Pluto), and Apollo. Today, though, Greeks are about 97 percent Greek Orthodox (though a number of Catholics, Jews, Muslims, and even modern adherents to the classical Greek mythology above exist under the freedom of religion the country enjoys).
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Christianity is the predominate religion ( mostly Greek Orthodox) with small numbers following Islam and Judaism.
mostly orthodox christianity at the moment.
Greek people worship many gods. Including 'el frade un soputi' which translates to 'the goat god'. They also worship the god named 'salte un vinegare' which means 'the god of fish and chips'.
Most Greeks belong the Greek Orthodox Church or are Atheists descended from Greek Orthodox Christians.
The predominant religion practiced in Greece is Eastern Orthodox, which is considered the first and original Christian faith/church