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Some have already seen this from my introduction. In any case it is worthy of a more detailed post.

The religious doctrine of "Templism" is a folkish Neo-pagan creed that reconciles itself with Christianity. Its philosophy is based primarily on that of the ancients, but somewhat on modern philosophy. Christ is regarded as an incarnation of Wotan, who came to achieve the destabilization of the Roman Empire for the benefit of the northern tribes. The canonical texts are posted here:

https://templism.substack.com

It is polytheistic, but can be accepted with an agnostic interpretation. It assumes the existence of a soul, which is immaterial and immortal. Morally, it assumes a stance of subjectivist virtue ethics. Socially, it is traditional. In the natural philosophy, it is atomistic. In other areas, it is unique.

The purpose of its development is to bring together a number of traditional religions under one association. It embraces Christians as well as a number of heathens regardless of which heathen pantheon, and provides regulations for each. The lack of this is often problematic for heathens - they are spread across disparate pantheons, different institutions of worship, and they deny the truth of a document (the Bible) which is irrevocably central to the vast major of likeminded traditionalists. Consequently they go nowhere.