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  2. Religion in France - Wikipedia

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    Christianity is the largest group of religions of France, but has recently stopped being a majority of the overall population. According to a survey held by Institut français d'opinion publique (Ifop) for the centre-right Institut Montaigne think-tank, 51.1% of the total population of France was Christian in 2016. [40]

  3. Culture of France - Wikipedia

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    Wherever one comes from, "culture" consists of beliefs and values learned through the socialization process as well as material artifacts. [107] [108] "Culture is the learned set of beliefs, values, norms and material goods shared by group members. Culture consists of everything we learn in groups during the life course-from infancy to an old age."

  4. Mythology in France - Wikipedia

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    Druids in Roman-Gaul were the philosophers and religious figures of the Gallic tribes. Druids were the educated classes among Celtic and Gallo-Roman culture, having knowledge about nature, astronomy, literature, and the law. Druids were unable to record any of their knowledge in written form, but records from Julius Caesar survive, giving ...

  5. List of founders of religious traditions - Wikipedia

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    These are historical figures credited with founding religions or religious philosophies, or who codified older known religious traditions. The list includes those who have founded a specific major denomination within a larger religion.

  6. Cult of Reason - Wikipedia

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    The Cult of Reason (French: Culte de la Raison) [note 1] was France's first established state-sponsored atheistic religion, intended as a replacement for Roman Catholicism during the French Revolution. After holding sway for barely a year, in 1794 it was officially replaced by the rival deistic Cult of the Supreme Being, promoted by Robespierre.

  7. Frankish paganism - Wikipedia

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    This religion flourished among the Franks until the conversion of the Merovingian king Clovis I to Nicene Christianity (c. 500), though there were many Frankish Christians before that. After Clovis I, Frankish paganism was gradually replaced by the process of Christianisation , but there were still pagans in the late 7th century.

  8. Culture of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Smaller religions include Indian religions, Judaism, and some East Asian religions, which are found in their largest groups in Britain, France, and Kalmykia. Christianity is the largest religion in Europe , with 76.2% of Europeans considering themselves Christian in 2010, [ 95 ] As 2010, Catholics were the largest Christian group in Europe ...

  9. Category:Religion in France - Wikipedia

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    History of religion in France (8 C, 2 P) I. Islam in France (8 C, 27 P) J. Judaism in France (4 C, 11 P) L. French religious leaders (14 C, 12 P) M.