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* a "New Testament" (a set of "Gospels"?) specifically authored/canonized by Trician Remonitionists, very different from our New Testament -- it not only mentions many Christs, it has a "cyclical" eschatology very different from Revelation (addressed to churches in Earth, Tricin and many other universes).
* a "New Testament" (a set of "Gospels"?) specifically authored/canonized by Trician Remonitionists, very different from our New Testament -- it not only mentions many Christs, it has a "cyclical" eschatology very different from Revelation (addressed to churches in Earth, Tricin and many other universes).


Some MCC churches read the Imthumitil too. These texts are commonly read in a special "New Trician" translation, though other translations are read too in some churches.
Some RMC churches read the Imthumitil too. These texts are commonly read in a special "New Trician" translation, though other translations are read too in some churches.


For Earthlings, MCC can appear very New Age-ish, but certain features found in New Age religions on Earth should be outdated in MCC (it's like a post-New Age religion)
For Earthlings, RMC can appear very New Age-ish, but certain features found in New Age religions on Earth should be outdated in RMC (it's like a post-New Age religion)


==MCC factions==
==RMC factions==
Various degrees of Trician influence; some of them are very influenced by Snielism
Various degrees of Trician influence; some of them are very influenced by Snielism


Some MCC adherents practice a kind of "early Christian reconstructionism" where they take the Gnostic and Greco-Roman elements so far that they start worshipping Greek gods. Some practice Irta-Semitic reconstructionism or neopaganism; for example they may worship the ravens Hūgin 'he who utters/contemplates' (from h-g-y) and Mūnin 'he who counts/computes' (from m-n-y) from [[Crannish]] mythology, representing verbal/emotional and quantitative reasoning respectively. (or should the ravens be invented by Crannish neopagans?)
Some RMC adherents practice a kind of "early Christian reconstructionism" where they take the Gnostic and Greco-Roman elements so far that they start worshipping Greek gods. Some practice Irta-Semitic reconstructionism or neopaganism; for example they may worship the ravens Hūgin 'he who utters/contemplates' (from h-g-y) and Mūnin 'he who counts/computes' (from m-n-y) from [[Crannish]] mythology, representing verbal/emotional and quantitative reasoning respectively. (or should the ravens be invented by Crannish neopagans?)


=Art in MCC=
=Art in RMC=
MCC has produced a lot of psychedelic and New Age style art in Cualand; biblically accurate angels are a very common motif and show up in church architecture. Lotuses are another common motif, from the Buddhist influence on Remonitionists. Hūgin and Mūnin show up too.
RMC has produced a lot of psychedelic and New Age style art in Cualand; biblically accurate angels are a very common motif and show up in church architecture. Lotuses are another common motif, from the Buddhist influence on Remonitionists. Hūgin and Mūnin show up too.


One Trician symbolism used by the MCC is the recursive helix, inspired by the transfinite ordinal hierarchy (which is what Nurian Buddhist symbolism uses in Canon Tricin). This reflects the "transtheistic" belief that there is no one ultimate level of the infinite, nor are Gods or Christs ultimate, unlike what is taught in traditional theistic religions. (cf. how Buddhism mentions very big numbers).
One Trician symbolism used by the RMC is the recursive helix, inspired by the transfinite ordinal hierarchy (which is what Nurian Buddhist symbolism uses in Canon Tricin). This reflects the "transtheistic" belief that there is no one ultimate level of the infinite, nor are Gods or Christs ultimate, unlike what is taught in traditional theistic religions. (cf. how Buddhism mentions very big numbers).


=Signs of decline=
=Signs of decline=
MCC adherents are dwindling in number in Cualand due to the rise of a New Atheist/Hylnehbyþín faction who eventually renounce MCC, triggered by [a major social crisis]. Some of them flee back to Irta.
RMC adherents are dwindling in number in Cualand due to the rise of a New Atheist/Hylnehbyþín faction who eventually renounce RMC, triggered by [a major social crisis]. Some of them flee back to Irta.
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