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@Khirurg Well religious minorities are key facts which the article also mentions, over 10% are irreligious and many are also muslim, and there also exists a sizeable pagan and jewish communities of greeks this seems to be another POV pushing case. Plakosa (talk) 04:45, 21 October 2024 (UTC)
None of the sources you are using are reliable. NSRN.org is a partisan advocacy website and the 10% figure is a gross overestimation. Greek Muslims are generally not considered part of the Greek nation, as the many sources in that article attest. By the way you edit very aggressively for an account created on October 10. Have you edited[REDACTED] before? Khirurg (talk) 05:10, 21 October 2024 (UTC)
Just because they don't live in greece doesn't mean they are not greeks, also various polls also say greece its 80 to 91% christian, as reported by 2022 Report on International Religious Freedom Greece by the US state department