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      Kemetic Orthodoxy

      I have a few questions about Kemetic Orthodoxy. Does anyone here practice this faith? About how many people are Kemetic Orthodox?About what percent of Kemetic Orthodox are actually Egyptians?

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      Re: Kemetic Orthodoxy

      I'd be surprised if there was more than 1,000, and as of 1999 there are no practitioners in Africa at all. They do not seem to make any distinction between those of Egyptian descent and those who are not.

      I fear that I have only ever met one former member (now a conservative Christian), so I have little solid information.

      ETA: There seems to have been no Kemetic respondents to the Aris survey of 2001, though with so small a group in so large a population as the US, that is not surprising.
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