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Traditional Talman religion/philosophy is often called ''' | Traditional Talman religion/philosophy is often called '''Second-Moverism''' (''ing-ROH-nay-iz-əm'' (AmE) or ''ing-RON-ay-iz-əm'' (BrE), [[Eevo]]: ''Ñronaivih'' /ˈŋrɔnaivih/, [[Windermere]]: ''Thngop Ronea'', | ||
[[Clofabosin]]: ''Ronestatin'') and serves as the civic religion of Talman and Talman-derived societies. | [[Clofabosin]]: ''Ronestatin'') and serves as the civic religion of Talman and Talman-derived societies. | ||
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In modern Talma, monasticism is considered a lifestyle choice, not bound to any specific religion or school of thought. The government may fund "nonsectarian monasteries", in which the monks often focus more on particular subjects of interest than a specific school of philosophy. Universities often serve a role similar to monasteries where the "monks" help out with research projects. In fact many Talman universities began as monasteries. | In modern Talma, monasticism is considered a lifestyle choice, not bound to any specific religion or school of thought. The government may fund "nonsectarian monasteries", in which the monks often focus more on particular subjects of interest than a specific school of philosophy. Universities often serve a role similar to monasteries where the "monks" help out with research projects. In fact many Talman universities began as monasteries. | ||
==Popular Ngronaism== | ==Popular Ngronaism== | ||