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Theology/
Religion

A Religion is a type of faith that has, over time, become a fully fledged system of worship. A religion is the belief in something around which a spiritual structure has formed.

Religions in the way I think of them come with four features:

  • Head of Faith
  • Sins & Virtues
  • Doctrines
  • Holy Scripture

Head of Faith

Religions, as lived out by humans, are inherently “human”, or “earthly” as they will call it. Most religions appoint, through one justification or another, a human head of faith who is in charge of leading the religion to some extent. The exact extent and the position granted to that person vary between religions, however.

Name Text Meaning
God Ruler/The chosen head of faith is considered god themselves and has full executive control over the religion. Their will is the will of the religion.
SpiritualThe physical world and the spiritual world are not alike. We must ensure the spiritual world has it's own leader, to guide us and to protect our faith from being profaned by physical desires.The head of faith is a medium to the spiritual. Their word is what god told them, so they have near-executive control over the religion. This is only constrained by how much the religion allows its believers to stray from official doctrine.
TemporalThe spiritual and the physical are intrinsically bound together, whole and inseparable. It is foolish to have two different leaders for one realm.The head of faith does not act in any official capacity of the high god and merely manages human affairs on earth. They take care of human interests on earth (ie. they might administer churches or holy sites), but have no say over the religion.
NoneIt is utter folly to assume that any one person can truly comprehend the will of [High God]. We must follow our own hearts to discover what their plan for us is.God themselves is the leader. While god might commune with individuals, individuals do not speak for god and gain no extra significance within the religion. The hierarchical structure of this religion has two levels: God, and everyone else.

Sins & Virtues

Almost all religions come attached with social structures that are followed inside of them. This has weakened over the course of the enlightenment, but was a very significant factor in the past. Regardless, religions still teach these attitudes today and present a defining feature of each religion.

Doctrines

To really define a religion and understand what the religion is like, it is very important to look at its doctrines. These are the main rules of the religion itself and determine how the religion works internally.

Category Name Text
TheismMonotheistOnly one god is worshipped. Other so-called 'gods' are at best empty idols, and at worst attempts by some malign deceiver to tempt the faithful away from proper worship of [High God].
PolytheistThe cosmos is full of powerful deities and spirits. There may be a set of gods established in a clear pantheon, but it may be that the spiritual world is uncountable, pervades everything around us, and does not even have named gods.
View on GenderMale DominatedMen are stronger and better equipped to lead us in this harsh and unforgiving world, so we shall entrust them with governing our society.
EqualIt is foolish to deny skilled people a role in government purely because of their gender. We shall allow all who are able to govern our society.
Female DominatedWomen have proven time and time again that only they have the wisdom and prudence necessary to properly govern our society.
Religious AttitudeFundamentalistOur faith is the one true faith, our word the one true word. Any deviation from the [Religious Text] is inherently blasphemous.
RighteousAs mortals we cannot fully comprehend [High God]'s will, but our priests still have a pretty good idea of what is holy and what is profane.
PluralistIt is utter folly to say that there is only one right interpretation of divine will, and that all the others views are wrong. Each of us has our own way of worshiping [High God].
Pilgrimage AttitudeForbiddenThe presence of [High God] can be felt everywhere and the notion that certain places are more divine than others is nothing short of heresy.
EncouragedThis faith encourages its members to visit earthly locations deemed to be of spiritual significance as a means of demonstrating reverence for [High God].
MandatoryIt is expected that all able-bodied adherents complete a spiritual journey to a holy place as soon as they are able. Failing to do so represents a failure to submit oneself to [High God].
Local RitesAdherents of this faith prefer the comfort and stability of routine rites at local shrines over the hazards and strain of lengthy pilgrimages.
MarriageMonogamousMarriage is a sacred bond between two individuals. Attempting to form such a bond with multiple people at once is sacrilege.
PolygamousSince marriage is a holy union, having multiple marriages is clearly more holy than having just a single marriage — so long as each marriage is holy in and of itself.
Consorts & ConcubinesMarriage is a sacred bond, but as long as their spouse takes priority one may be permitted to have concubines or consorts to engage with as well.
DivorceAlways AllowedMarriage is merely a partnership between two people, and like all partnerships, can be ended at will.
Must be Approved

Holy Scripture

Many religions have central scriptures from which they potentially derive their authority or legitimacy. If not that, it can also just be the central rulebook of the religion.

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