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Kemetic Update

Rival

Diex Aie
Staff member
Premium Member
So in short, it's still hard. It would be nice to be part of a big religion :rolleyes:
 

Rival

Diex Aie
Staff member
Premium Member
It's alright; I bought a prayer rug so I could perform henu outside more often now it's summer coming, and he can laugh all he likes.
This is the rug I bought,

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Rival

Diex Aie
Staff member
Premium Member
I'm doing badly.

I bought Rabbi Hirsch's Chumash commentary a few days ago. Waiting for it to come.
 

JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
In my experience, you can't just forget your roots.

Is there a way to honor your Judaic roots along with living a Kemetic lifestyle?
 

Rival

Diex Aie
Staff member
Premium Member
In my experience, you can't just forget your roots.

Is there a way to honor your Judaic roots along with living a Kemetic lifestyle?
I don't have Judaic roots.

And I can't really mix two religions. I'm too beholden to HaShem to do that. It's one or the other.
 

Starlight

Spiritual but not religious, new age and omnist
I don't have Judaic roots.

And I can't really mix two religions. I'm too beholden to HaShem to do that. It's one or the other.
Why not mix two religions?

By the way there are forms of noahidism that is not so strict. Some jews believe you can be a muslim, bahai, sikh and still be a noahide. That to be a noahide the most important is to be monotheist.
 

Starlight

Spiritual but not religious, new age and omnist
You can't have HaShem and other gods. That's schituf. I don't like syncretism; it renders both religions invalid by not taking their claims seriously, imo.
There are forms of noahidism that is not So strict. Some jews believe you can be muslim, bahai, sikh, non trinitarian Christian and still be noahide. The most important is to be monotheist
 

JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
I don't like syncretism; it renders both religions invalid by not taking their claims seriously, imo.

I get that. I had a group with friends for while in which things got a little too syncretic for my tastes. I find it doesn't bother me to attend events for one religion, or another, but when they started mixing, the energy felt 'yucky'(yes, that's the technical term).

(Not suggesting others shouldn't do it, many find meaning in the mixing of two or more paths. Just stating my own experiences.)
 

Rival

Diex Aie
Staff member
Premium Member
There are forms of noahidism that is not So strict. Some jews believe you can be muslim, bahai, sikh, non trinitarian Christian and still be noahide. The most important is to be monotheist
I don't think those are acceptable, really.
 
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