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A monotheistic religion. The name is a placeholder until we come up with a Dosubian name. | |||
== Origins == | == Origins == | ||
Somewhat like Christianity (where instead the Ebionites/"Judaizers" won) | Somewhat like Christianity (where instead the Ebionites/"Judaizers" won) | ||
== Language == | == Language == | ||
The liturgical language of Āínkiīaánịạkàì is | The liturgical language of Āínkiīaánịạkàì is Dosubian, and required prayers and religious functions are conducted in it. Languages whose speakers are majority Āínkiīaánịạkàì followers often have tightly regulated religious vocabularies if the language does not easily accommodate Dosubian phonology (a given Dosubian term has a set of acceptable translations, often calques). | ||
== Law == | == Law == | ||
* Polygyny is allowed | * Polygyny is allowed | ||
* Alcohol is prohibited | * Alcohol is prohibited | ||
Latest revision as of 05:23, 26 June 2025
A monotheistic religion. The name is a placeholder until we come up with a Dosubian name.
Origins
Somewhat like Christianity (where instead the Ebionites/"Judaizers" won)
Language
The liturgical language of Āínkiīaánịạkàì is Dosubian, and required prayers and religious functions are conducted in it. Languages whose speakers are majority Āínkiīaánịạkàì followers often have tightly regulated religious vocabularies if the language does not easily accommodate Dosubian phonology (a given Dosubian term has a set of acceptable translations, often calques).
Law
- Polygyny is allowed
- Alcohol is prohibited