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Core Axioms of Post modern Paganism?

Gentoo

The Feisty Penguin
I can understand that you don't like being processed. But you are making assumptions based off appearances which is where you are erring logically. I am just saying. I am sorry if I am offending you. He seems very knowledgeable from what I have read on his threads. So I want to see where he takes it. It is interesting. I am also writing in very broken sentences. :D

I'm going off what I've seen in this thread, any assumption I've made have been in direct response to the posts. If he has something to show us, then he should do it rather than simply tell us the answers to his own questions, (questions that appear to want to expand his knowledge). As you have said, one shouldn't make assumptions.
 

Herr Heinrich

Student of Mythology
I'm going off what I've seen in this thread, any assumption I've made have been in direct response to the posts. If he has something to show us, then he should do it rather than simply tell us the answers to his own questions, (questions that appear to want to expand his knowledge). As you have said, one shouldn't make assumptions.

:D You got me! I was waiting to screw up. It was only a matter of time. So I apologize.
 

Rainbow Mage

Lib Democrat/Agnostic/Epicurean-ish/Buddhist-ish
Well Prometheus Pan. I can make a list.

1) Worship of Netjer (God) through names, the many gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt.

2) To accept Rev. Tamara Siuda is at least a spiritual leader. You don't have to accept she is Nisut.

3) To follow the precepts of Ma'at and avoid Isfet

4) To promote tolerance and interfaith relations and represent Kemetic Orthodoxy in a positive way.
 

prometheuspan

feral satyr
Kemet.org Netjer: The One God of Ancient Egypt

Kemet.org Introduction to the Glossary

Tamara Siuda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nisut - Wepwawet Wiki

Maat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

isfet (Egyptian religion) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia

the only question that isn't solved by running google is what the precepts of ma'at are specifically?

Are there better specifics as well to define Isfet?


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Good idea! The DIRs may not be the best place though. Have you seen our Comparative Religions forum? That may be best.
hmm. I will look but it seems likely that such a forum would offer little in terms
being specific enough and then I'd end up flooding it with my ten threads.

plus i am not so sure i am comparing anything to anything except denominations
to each other.

but i will look...

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and not interested in having it torn down before they are able to share their personal knowledge.
i'm only helping to share the knowledge where i am a bridge to a larger group of people who normally don't talk about religions.

tearing things down is their habit and my problem; because that doesn't lead to a positive or tenable promotions department.

http://www.rbefoundation.com/viewgroup.php?f=95

I can't sell Islamic fundies on new arcologies for their dense populations if i have twelve threads dedicated to helping along the genocide
by demonizing fundie Islamics.

Thats the most obvious example.

To frame this i guess for perspective since its become so strangely complicated;

I'm interested in selling them the Arcology, to do that first i have to demonstrate that I'm kewl with their ;

whatevahs.

i mean it does and it doesn't matter; i mean i care in that i need to know about their whatevahs to be clear and present with them andmake them an arcology
that suits their culture and aesthetics...

does this make sense? am i just babbling now?
 
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