I’ve been thinking a lot lately on working on making information about Modern Kemeticism more…accessable. I’ll be authoring a wiki located at http://modernkemeticism.wik.is/ for that very reason.

For years longer than I wish to count, I’ve been a strict polytheist. But one thing I’ve come to notice is that–thanks to Wicca, it seems–people have come to assume that simply because you believe in many Gods means you worship Them all.

Umm, no… o_O Whoever thought of that one was severely misunderstood. I worship the Neteru, the Gods and Goddesses of ancient Egypt. I speak to Them and serve Them, some more so than others. I also speak to a few of the Greek Gods (notably Apollo and Artimis), a handful of the Japanese Gods, some Hawaiian Gods, the Baron (yeah, Him…), and those of the Native American Spirits that speak to me as part of Their people.

And, just because I came across it and found a post in this blog amusing, seeing as it very well fits into what I’ve been screaming at some people for years, from a Hellenistic approach rather than Kemeticism: http://hellenismos.us/?p=61

Anyway, polytheism is not the worship of all Gods. It is the belief in those Gods. It does not mean you must worship Them all.

But, be sure to take a look at that article and read about religious obligations…

“Whose favor are you trying to gain?”

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