The Tutonish Religion
Frequently Asked Questions
No, the Tutonish religion has no connection to any religions of the middle east.
No, the Tutonish religion is one of the world’s oldest monotheistic religions. Paganism typically refers to a polytheistic belief system.
The Tutonish are the indigenous ethnic people of Northern Europe and this is their bible. The term ‘Bible‘ originates from the Greek word ‘Biblia,’ meaning ‘books’ or ‘scrolls’.
A Tutonish place of worship is called a faith assembly. A faith assembly can be in a home, outdoors or in a dedicated meeting spot. The Tutonish do not build temples but rather shrines. These are smaller more intimate structures where certain rites and initiation ceremonies take place.
No, like the Shinto religion of Japan, the Tutonish religion is an ethnic religion. Faith assembly membership is extended only to those of predominately Northern European ancestry.
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