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Astronism in the Bahamas

Bahamian Astronism

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Written by Astronist Institution

Edited by Astronism In The World Journal

Last updated: DEC. 24, 2019

Astronism in the Bahamas refers to the presence of Astronism in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas.

Astronism in the Bahamas refers to the presence of Astronism in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas.

Orthographic projection of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas.

Astro-Bahamian philosophy, also known as Bahamian Astronism, refers to the presence of Astronism in the Commonwealth of the Bahamas under management and philosophical jurisdiction of The Institution of the Philosophy of Millettism for the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, a national subsidiary for the worldwide Astronist Institution. 


The Institution of the Philosophy of Millettism for the Commonwealth of the Bahamas oversees the construction and maintenance of observatories and planetariums throughout its jurisdiction. The Bahamas is split into thirty-two districts and is set to hold one Grand Observatory in the capital city of Nassau, which will also one of the two observatories in the country. 


History of Astronism in the Bahamas

Astronism is not currently recognised as a religion in the Bahamas and the present number of Astronists in the country is considered to be very minimal. However, freedom of religion is practiced in the Bahamas and so any Astronists there are generally considered to be free to practice their faith.

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  • Astronism by country
  • Astronism in Central America and the Caribbean

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