Speaking in number of people, is the modern Kuk/KEK/Keku cult already larger than the one in ancient Egypt?
>>1690269
There's no evidence for an actual cult associated with KEK.
>>1690269
Aten is the one true god, heretic
>>1690287
>Worshiping a malfunctioning antique engine
Atenists, plz go, and stay go.
Serapis a best Girl.
>>1690274
Well what is a cult?
Wikipedians call it active "worship"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Kuk_(mythology)#Request_Lock
You have like 10 threads like this
>>>/pol/88704311
>>>/pol/88701649
and then the more extremist "Bureau of memetic warfare" on 8ch who actually plot what they do. And even the Democrats are commenting on it, pic related
But I mostly want to know the rough size of population that worshiped such gods in Egypt in the past. Was is a fling and all those many gods had their time, or did it have substance.
>>1690269
meme religions aren't real religions. even if religions are based on memes... well, joke religions aren't real religions, anyway.
how many people do you think honestly believe in Kek? almost all of Kek's followers are just dank memers, not believers, and the ones who do believe are probably just those /x/-tards who think that anything can be real if you believe hard enough, or that you can cast spells if you believe in all the bullshit symbols and rituals enough, but they're still bullshit.
>>1690448
Baneposting is more of a real religion.
>>1690505
>>1690448
>early 2016
>Baneposting briefly diverges into Pestposting
>The Pest gave us the memorable quote "Nobody messing with the frog, see? Where's your Messiah now?"
>/tv/ hailed the advent of The Frog