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This is a new one on me.  Are these people re-enactors, like the Society for Creative Anachronism, or do they actually say they ''believe'' in the ancient Egyptian gods?  If the former, the article really needs to explain that up front, it seems to me.  If the latter, then there is one aspect of the topic that absolutely 100% ''has'' to be included, namely, ''how and why on Earth'' do modern people go back to believing in ancient Egyptian gods?
This is a new one on me.  Are these people re-enactors, like the Society for Creative Anachronism, or do they actually say they ''believe'' in the ancient Egyptian gods?  If the former, the article really needs to explain that up front, it seems to me.  If the latter, then there is one aspect of the topic that absolutely 100% ''has'' to be included, namely, ''how and why on Earth'' do modern people go back to believing in ancient Egyptian gods?


Moreover, there has to be historical and demographic data here, too.  Are the believers mostly goth teenagers from the U.S., Egyptologists, Egyptians--or what? --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 10:55, 24 July 2007 (CDT)
Moreover, there has to be historical and demographic data here, too.  Are the believers mostly goth teenagers from the U.S., Egyptologists, Egyptians--or what?  And how did the "neo" part get started?  Who up and decided to start believing in the ancient Egyptian gods again? --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 10:55, 24 July 2007 (CDT)

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This is a new one on me. Are these people re-enactors, like the Society for Creative Anachronism, or do they actually say they believe in the ancient Egyptian gods? If the former, the article really needs to explain that up front, it seems to me. If the latter, then there is one aspect of the topic that absolutely 100% has to be included, namely, how and why on Earth do modern people go back to believing in ancient Egyptian gods?

Moreover, there has to be historical and demographic data here, too. Are the believers mostly goth teenagers from the U.S., Egyptologists, Egyptians--or what? And how did the "neo" part get started? Who up and decided to start believing in the ancient Egyptian gods again? --Larry Sanger 10:55, 24 July 2007 (CDT)