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Traditional Talman religion/philosophy is often called '''Ngronaism''' (/ɪŋˈroʊneɪsm/ ''ing-ROH-nay-zum'', [[Eevo]]: ''Ŋronaivih'' /ˈŋrɔnaivih/, [[Clofabosin]]: '' | Traditional Talman religion/philosophy is often called '''Ngronaism''' (/ɪŋˈroʊneɪsm/ ''ing-ROH-nay-zum'', [[Eevo]]: ''Ŋronaivih'' /ˈŋrɔnaivih/, [[Clofabosin]]: ''Ronestatin''), and serves as the civic religion of Talman and Talman-derived societies. | ||
Ngronaism is, often, less a set of beliefs than a set of common symbols, language, and rituals. Ngronaism recognizes that narratives are important - in modern Ngronaism, efforts are made to construct narratives that approach truth. | Ngronaism is, often, less a set of beliefs than a set of common symbols, language, and rituals. Ngronaism recognizes that narratives are important - in modern Ngronaism, efforts are made to construct narratives that approach truth. | ||
==Ideas== | ==Ideas== | ||
Inspirations: Judaism, Ancient Chinese philosophy, Catholicism, Sufism | Inspirations: Judaism, Ancient Chinese philosophy, Catholicism, Sufism | ||