hmmm.... kemet... that has to be Egypt... so some Egyptian religion perhaps?
2006-07-24 08:23:09
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answered by the_quetzal 3
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The Kemetic Orthodox faith is a modern organized religion reviving the faith of ancient Kemet (Egypt). Its tenets emphasize monolatry, ancestor veneration, and personal devotion. Although based on ancient Egyptian beliefs and practices, the religion was founded in the late 1980s by Tamara L. Siuda, known formally within her faith as "Her Holiness, Sekhenet-Ma'at-Ra setep-en-Ra Hekatawy I, Nisut-Bityt of the Kemetic Orthodox faith" when she officially became the spiritual leader of Kemetic Orthodoxy in 1996 after ceremonies performed in Egypt. Also in 2000 she achieved a master's degree in Egyptology. The organisation is centred around the House of Netjer temple in Chicago, Illinois but there are followers of the faith located around the world who correspond via the internet.
2006-07-24 15:30:12
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answered by ? 2
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BTW - it's spelled Orthodoxy.....
Ancient Egyptian religion lives again within the Kemetic Orthodox Faith, a current-day practice of the traditional religion of Kemet (known today as Egypt). With Netjer's help and blessing, this most ancient tradition is honored anew by people in Egypt and beyond, returning the principles of Ma'at to a new world.
On the official Kemetic Orthodoxy website, you will find information on ancient and modern practices of ancient Egyptian religion, links to Kemetic Orthodox clergy, temples, shrines and devotees. You will also find a wealth of information on ancient Egyptian spirituality, culture and philosophy, mythology and archaeology. Join us in our message boards, read up on Kemet, or link to other Egyptological and spiritual websites!
2006-07-24 15:24:42
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answered by eric_themadman 2
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It's the belief in Amon Ra as opposed to the "heretic" belief in Athon.
Greetings from Romania!
PS actually that w4as the original significance, to be found in serious history books before some New Age people took it and twisted it for their own purposes.
2006-07-24 15:25:51
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answered by Cristian Mocanu 5
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An historically inaccurate New Age reconstruction of the religion of ancient Egypt.
2006-07-24 15:25:04
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answered by ? 4
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Google is your friend :) This website should be more then enough :)
2006-07-24 15:24:57
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answered by Anonymous
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