Paganism. Lithuania was the last country in Europe to become christian. We have lots of myths, legends and fairy tales from those times, featuring a variety of deities. Even though the majority of population now is catholic, older people in more remote regions still have certain superstitions, for instance, they leave a bowl of milk for snakes to drink etc. I've never seen that, but heard though :)
2006-07-06 06:45:20
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answered by Kaytee 5
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definitely paganism-- the history of religion in Lithuania is actually really interesting and full of many myths, legends and stories that are still part of Lithuanian culture today.
2006-07-05 13:57:15
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answered by Steph D 1
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Probably paganism -- Christmas trees, yule logs, wreaths, easter eggs and bunnies, maypoles, you know the drill.
2006-07-05 05:02:06
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answered by clvcpoet 3
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dunno...tribal shammanism? Norse Gods? Druidism?
2006-07-05 03:40:25
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answered by bobm709 4
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They were pagan, believed in divinity of the fire and secret flames that had to be kept alive.
2006-07-05 03:46:43
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answered by jacek s 3
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Paganism possibly ... generally what any pre Christian religious beliefs are referred too.
2006-07-05 03:45:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Pagan I believe..
2006-07-05 03:46:03
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answered by shortcake19722003 2
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never been to Lithuania.
2006-07-05 03:41:37
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answered by brianna_the_angel777 4
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http://viduramziu.lietuvos.net/socium/pagonybe-en.htm
2006-07-05 03:49:37
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answered by coogle 4
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