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Another Knenchman, Antre Niri, proposes a more Japanese model for neopaganism
Another Knenchman, Antre Niri, proposes a more Japanese model for neopaganism


Most modern Knench people describe themselves as irreligious; among the religious, the largest religions: Christianity > syncretic paganism (modeled after Indian and Japanese paganisms) > Judaism ≈ Islam (People usually don't go from Christianity/Islam to paganism, they go to irreligion)
Most modern Knench people describe themselves as irreligious. This is because anti-monotheism and comparative religion became part of Knench culture. Among the religious, the largest religions are Christianity > syncretic paganism (modeled after Indian and Japanese paganisms) > Judaism ≈ Islam (People usually don't go from Christianity/Islam to paganism, they go to irreligion)


Many Knench people, even nominally irreligious people and Christians, have folk beliefs of pre-Christian origins
Many Knench people, even nominally irreligious people and Christians, have folk beliefs of pre-Christian origins