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Some texts are explicitly polytheistic; many Talmic gods appear in the Foranloíd. However, Mărotłism views the gods as manifestations of one ultimate God. The ultimate God has given his law to man via the lesser gods, and the law is to be interpreted through the lens of the pidaic oral tradition. | Some texts are explicitly polytheistic; many Talmic gods appear in the Foranloíd. However, Mărotłism views the gods as manifestations of one ultimate God. The ultimate God has given his law to man via the lesser gods, and the law is to be interpreted through the lens of the pidaic oral tradition. | ||
==Săy'ür== | ===Săy'ür=== | ||
The Săy'ür or Si'ür is the term for Mărotłian law. It states its own incompleteness which is to be filled by the Second Mover: | The Săy'ür or Si'ür is the term for Mărotłian law. It states its own incompleteness which is to be filled by the Second Mover: | ||
:''φess·θudiāsor '''subanmanōȝi φarnoe''' φinnom ābotot δrāgaħnar cat ħlibnar.'' | :''φess·θudiāsor '''subanmanōȝi φarnoe''' φinnom ābotot δrāgaħnar cat ħlibnar.'' |
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