It has been more than a millennia since Iceland has seen a pagan temple erected, but belief in the ancient Norse gods remains prevalent. Today, Ásatrú society is the second largest religion in the country behind Christianity, appealing to those looking to return to their roots and worship according to what they refer to as the Old Beliefs. RELATED: The Irminfolk: Should Nonprofit President’s Past Offenses, Former Ties to Alleged Hate Groups Be a Concern?