No Christianity - Continuation of Oracles?

If Christianity never emerges or remains only very small minority, would the practice of consulting oracles continue? Would famous oracles like Delphi, Siwa and Dodona maintain their prestige, and how might their nature and practices change? Would new oracles be created on the fringes of the classical world, and if the Americas are still colonised by Europeans, would new oracular sites develop there?
 
Yes, though some spots would loose prestige over time (Dodona was on the way out in the 200s).

One strength/weakness of classical paganism was that it was practical. If a Oracle ceased to be effective you found another Oracle.

There is some evidence that Oracles worked in some sense (studies where they recorded the brain waves shamanic practioners pointing to altered states etc).

My suspicion is that Celtic and Norse practices would have been adapted/eventually displaced the great classical temples. Reason being is that the in these Oracles were people capable of house calls and as far as we can know worked on the same principals.
 
I think some of the famous oracles, most notably that at Delphi, had already stopped working by the time the Empire turned Christian. (Plutarch wrote an essay, De Defectu Oraculorum, on this topic.) So some of the classical oracles would drop out of use, although the practice of consulting oracles would probably survive.
 
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