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Astronism by country

Quantitative religion

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Edited by the Journal of Astronist Philosophy

The Vendox is the most well-known symbol representing Astronism.

Last updated: DEC. 21, 2019

In the Astronist philosophy of religion, a quantitative religion is a post-omnidoxical theory of religion of Cometanic origin involving an approach to the study of religion that is entirely fixated on the numerical aspects of a religion (e.g. how many adherents it has) rather than its content (which is known as qualitative religion).

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  • Astronist philosophy of religion

  • Disciplines of Astronism

  • History of Astronism

  • Outline of Astronism

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