Strony

Sunday, 15 September 2019

5A.Answers



The ancient religions are: voodoo and celtism, which are professions as well – a celt is synonimically called a monk, and a voodoo is synonimically called a loa – and four one-country religions poka (Atlantis), norse (Scandinavia), kawaii (Japan), slavism (Tataria).
The one-country religions are innate to their countries. (Encyclopedia World, 1En.1Ep.2Er.)
Voodoo is of four countries of Haiti, Jamaica, Caribbean, and Luisiana. It represents Elven nature, which is constructed of clairvoyance, hypnosis, and kabalism, and churchism of course. 
The aim of voodoo is to protect the world on its path (aim 1 of 2 of religions).
Celtism is of four countries of Celtia, Cornwall, Scotland, and Ireland. It represents Erven nature, which is constructed of shamanism, druism, and maism, and churchism of course.
The aim of celtism is to progress the world on its path (aim 2 of 2 of religions).
Poka is of country of Atlantis. It represents Erven magic of film art, which is constructed of machinism and nestorism, and churchism of course.
The aim of poka is to progress the world on its path (aim 2 of 2 of religions).
Norse is of country of Scandinavia. It represents Elven magic of game art, which is constructed of alchemy and kurhanism, and churchism of course.
The aim of norse is to protect the world on its path (aim 1 of 2 of religions).
Kawaii is of country of Japan. It represents Elven magic of love, which is constructed of mitism, misticism, and horalism, and churchism of course.
The aim of kawaii is to progress the world on its path (aim 2 of 2 of religions).
Slavism is of country of Tataria, which is Poland. It represents Erven magic of lore, which is constructed of churchism, shatanism, and necromancy.
The aim of slavism is to protect the world on its path (aim 1 of 2 of religions).
(Encyclopedia Blue Branch, 1En.3Ep.3Er.)
Churchism is most important especially in slavic religion. (Encyclopedia World)
The one-country religions are dominant in their countries, and create basics of their cultures. (Encyclopedia Blue Branch)

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