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A Buddhism-influenced offshoot of Punic religion that among other things condemns both human and animal sacrifice; poorly attested, but evidence survives in Latin and Greek texts | A Buddhism-influenced offshoot of Punic religion that among other things condemns both human and animal sacrifice; poorly attested, but evidence survives in Latin and Greek texts | ||
(The name of the religion should be whatever the best translation of "dharma" is in Ancient Canaanite) | (The name of the religion should be whatever the best translation of "dharma" is in Ancient Canaanite; "Way of Piety and Nonviolence"?) | ||
== Middle Knench religion == | == Middle Knench religion == | ||
Revision as of 23:29, 27 April 2026
Main difference from OTL: Ashokan missionaries get to Carthage
Pre-Middle-Knench religion
A Buddhism-influenced offshoot of Punic religion that among other things condemns both human and animal sacrifice; poorly attested, but evidence survives in Latin and Greek texts
(The name of the religion should be whatever the best translation of "dharma" is in Ancient Canaanite; "Way of Piety and Nonviolence"?)
Middle Knench religion
Middle Knench Christian Bible translation codifies the modern Literary Knench register