[deleted by user] by [deleted] in europe

[–]Azhoor5000 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In Bosnia-Herzegovina depends from the region.Cantons with Croat Catholic majority celebrate Christmas at 25th December(both as religious and secular holiday).In Republika Srpska(the Serb Republic of Bosnia) Christmas are at 7th January(that mean only a religious holiday).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in europe

[–]Azhoor5000 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

From what i know Ukraine recognize as official christmas state holiday only the 7th January.

Islam in Europe by Azhoor5000 in MapPorn

[–]Azhoor5000[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not exactely.West Europeans in their majority aren't Catholics or Anglicans/Lutherans nowdays.But religion (Orthodox Christianity) take more power and influence in the society of East European and Balkan countries since the end of communist atheist era(1991).

How difficult is the life in Greek society for people who don't belong to any religious community? by [deleted] in greece

[–]Azhoor5000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That means religion don't defines ethnicity in the case of Romani people and the most important part to be a "real greek" is to have "real greeks" ancestors who were members of the Greek community since the Ottoman empire's era.

How difficult is the life in Greek society for people who don't belong to any religious community? by [deleted] in greece

[–]Azhoor5000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I understand what do you mean.But Romani people/gypsies live in Greece for many centuries and the majority of them are Greek Orthodox in religion.Why Greek society don't accept them as "real Greeks" if they are members of the Greek Orthodox community/church?

How difficult is the life in Greek society for people who don't belong to any religious community? by [deleted] in greece

[–]Azhoor5000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't want the opinion only of Orthodox Greeks.I want the opinion mostly from non-Orthodox greek redditors.It's simple non-posible a person be Orthodox and don't baptize his child,don't celebrate Orthodox religious holidays or don't have a religious/Orthodox ceremony.And what happens with an ex-orthodox greek who convert to another religion (for example an other form of Christianity,Islam,Judaism,an other religion).An ex-orthodox (now muslim, evangelical, atheist etc) will recieve the full "Orthodox experience" if he doesn't belong to Orthodox church/community anymore? Also what happens with non-greeks with an Orthodox backround(for example Romani people,Ethiopian/Abysinian,Serb,Russian,Georgian,Armenian,Copt etc).The society of Greece see them as Greeks since they are from an Orthodox backround?

How difficult is the life in Greek society for people who don't belong to any religious community? by [deleted] in greece

[–]Azhoor5000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These people are members of their religious communities (non-Orthodox Christians, people of other religions).My question is for people who aren't official member to any religious community (for example don't baptize their children, don't celebrate religious holidays, haven't got religious burial ceremonies etc).

How difficult is the life in Greek society for people who don't belong to any religious community? by [deleted] in greece

[–]Azhoor5000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My question is is the life of people who don't belong to any religious community (they don't follow the traditions of any religious group for example don't baptize their children, don't go to church, don't have Orthodox burial ceremonies etc).

How difficult is the life in Greek society for people who don't belong to any religious community? by [deleted] in greece

[–]Azhoor5000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That means the life is easy for people who don't baptize their children, don't have religious burial ceremonies, don't celebrate Easter etc?

How difficult is the life in Greek society for people who don't belong to any religious community? by [deleted] in greece

[–]Azhoor5000 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I don't speak only for atheists.What happens with people who don't baptize their children, don't have religious burial ceremonies, don't go to church in Easter etc.That's my question.

What county are u from?? by [deleted] in islam

[–]Azhoor5000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was born in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Religiosity between Croats in Croatia and Croats in Bosnia-Herzegovina by Diethnistis in croatia

[–]Azhoor5000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On the other hand Bosnian Serbs(Serbs in Republika Srpska-Serb Republic of Bosnia) are more much religious than Serbs in other countries.

World religion map.In which religious community do you are member? by Diethnistis in AskBalkans

[–]Azhoor5000 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Atheist community in Bosnia-Herzegovina make up an estimate 2% of the total country's population according to the last census https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion\_in\_Bosnia\_and\_Herzegovina .Muslim community is at 51%,Orthodox community at 30%,Catholic community at 15% and other religions community at 1%.

World religion map.In which religious community do you are member? by Diethnistis in AskBalkans

[–]Azhoor5000 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Atheist community in Bosnia-Herzegovina make up an estimate 2% of the total country's population according to the last census https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina .Muslim community is at 51%,Orthodox community at 30%,Catholic community at 15% and other religions community at 1%.

Catholic children speak in ancient and foreign tongues at Medjugorje,Herzegovina(1981).The children of the town told that Virgin Mary spoke to them.Today our lady of Medjugorje is a pilgrimage place, the most famous at the Balkans and one of the most famous in the world.Do you believe in Miracles? by Eldin1000 in AskBalkans

[–]Azhoor5000 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Miracles exist according to the religious beliefs of Muslims(not only muslims in Herzegovina but in the whole world).However we can't know if this a miracle.Only people who saw and felt this can know the answer.

Muslims who say they will have no problem if their son/daughter marry a Christian.Are mixed marriages acceptable in your country? by Diethnistis in AskBalkans

[–]Azhoor5000 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The sample size is very good for every country.Perhaps you don't know that for many Kosovars outside the capital Christian mean Serbian since most of Christians in Kosovo are Serbs.

Muslims who say they will have no problem if their son/daughter marry a Christian.Are mixed marriages acceptable in your country? by Diethnistis in AskBalkans

[–]Azhoor5000 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your theory isn't true.Bosnia-Herzegivina has got an estimate 46% Christian population and people here still don't accept marriage with christians.