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A person follows a syncretistic religion when they have a faith which includes aspects from more than one religion often referred to as 'salad-bar religion' or 'shopping-cart religion' by some people. It is the norm in parts of Asia (especially Japan) and is also very common in Britain (amongst other places).
Here's an article about whether or not a person can be both a Christian and a Wiccan, which could be one example of a syncretistic religion:
http://www.religioustolerance.org/witchcr5.htm
What do you think about the idea of having a faith which combines elements from more than one religion?
Here's an article about whether or not a person can be both a Christian and a Wiccan, which could be one example of a syncretistic religion:
http://www.religioustolerance.org/witchcr5.htm
What do you think about the idea of having a faith which combines elements from more than one religion?