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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. | 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 factions are explicitly "finitist", which may look like atheism to Earthlings. They reject the notion that any being, including the multiverse, can be infinite or everlasting. | Some factions are explicitly "finitist", which may look like atheism to Earthlings. They reject the notion that any being, including the multiverse, can be infinite or everlasting. |
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