Kemetism

Kemetism is a religious movement that aims to worship the Egyptian Gods less or more as they were worshippped in Ancient Egypt.

Gods
Most people who call themselves Kemetics believe in multiple Egyptian Gods as being distinct beings that are able to interfere in mortals' lives. A Kemetic is not required to worship any specific god, and most Kemetics choose who they worship.

Morality
The moral system of Kemetism is called Ma'at and it's depicted in various ancient documents such as Ptahhotep's Maxims or 42 Laws of Ma'at, the latter of which had more use in afterlife as a 'mantra'

Afterlife
The afterlife of Ancient Egyptians is composed of the acto of Judging of the heart, where the heart (ib) gets weighed on a scale against the feather of Ma'at. If it's heavier, it gets eaten by Ammit. If it's heavier, it gets annihilated by Ammit, if it's lighter, it's allowed to continue on.