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*a "New Testament" specifically authored by Trician Irtaprotestants, very different from our New Testament | *a "New Testament" specifically authored by Trician Irtaprotestants, very different from our New Testament -- it not only mentions many Christs, it has an eschatology very different from Revelation | ||
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 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. |
Revision as of 05:53, 7 January 2022
Influences
Irta Protestantism
(from now on referred to as Irtaprotestantism)
Already quite inclusive and liberal; the narrative has already changed in Irta from "non-Christians need salvation" to "non-Christians have equally valid paths to salvation"; Catholics like to joke that Irtaprotestants convert themselves rather than converting others
Irtaprotestants believe there have been several Christs throughout history (inspired by bodhisattvas); some are legendary and are worshipped like pagan gods especially in Hivantish societies.
Tricin
After migrating to Tricin, Irtaprotestants start to expand their universalism to other universes too -- the result is that there are three sacred texts that Irtaprotestants read in Tricin:
- Old Testament
- Foranloíd
- a "New Testament" specifically authored by Trician Irtaprotestants, very different from our New Testament -- it not only mentions many Christs, it has an eschatology very different from Revelation
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.