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Mărotłism is agnostic about whether the universe had a beginning. | Mărotłism is agnostic about whether the universe had a beginning. | ||
Mărotłism is explicitly polytheistic; many Talmic gods appear in the Foranlaíd. However, Mărotłism views the gods as manifestations of one ultimate God, or the ''Seth'', who is also held to be the ultimate principle or 'force' that sustains the universe. The ultimate God has given his law to man via the lesser gods, and said law is to be interpreted through the lens of the | Mărotłism is explicitly polytheistic; many Talmic gods appear in the Foranlaíd. However, Mărotłism views the gods as manifestations of one ultimate God, or the ''Seth'', who is also held to be the ultimate principle or 'force' that sustains the universe. The ultimate God has given his law to man via the lesser gods, and said law is to be interpreted through the lens of the pĭdaic oral tradition. | ||
===Łăy'ür=== | ===Łăy'ür=== | ||
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Both Mărotłism and some forms of Ngronaiam teach that this implies a moral commandment for a form of pescetarianism (not killing "slaughterable" animals, i.e. mammals, birds, reptiles, or amphibians). In modern times, this is interpreted as requiring veganism. | Both Mărotłism and some forms of Ngronaiam teach that this implies a moral commandment for a form of pescetarianism (not killing "slaughterable" animals, i.e. mammals, birds, reptiles, or amphibians). In modern times, this is interpreted as requiring veganism. | ||
Several passages in the Avoranloestūn that ban both human and animal sacrifice is cited by | Several passages in the Avoranloestūn that ban both human and animal sacrifice is cited by Pĭdas as justification for vegetarianism. | ||
====Anti-prostitution==== | ====Anti-prostitution==== | ||
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===Completion of the Law=== | ===Completion of the Law=== | ||
====Authority of the '' | ====Authority of the ''Pĭda''s and their traditions==== | ||
As a part of the project of the Completion of the Law, the | As a part of the project of the Completion of the Law, the Pĭdas (Classical Wdm ''pĭda'' 'sage') have complete authority to interpret and write the Mărotlian law. Moreover, if two Pĭdas disagree on the interpretation of a text, they are ''both'' correct, it's just not obvious why. | ||
====Change by addition, not by modification==== | ====Change by addition, not by modification==== | ||
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===Classical texts=== | ===Classical texts=== | ||
*The '''Imθumăytil''' ([[Windermere/Classical|Classical Windermere]], meaning "investigations") is a [[Windermere/Classical|Classical Windermere]] text which depicts sages (Classical Windermere: '' | *The '''Imθumăytil''' ([[Windermere/Classical|Classical Windermere]], meaning "investigations") is a [[Windermere/Classical|Classical Windermere]] text which depicts sages (Classical Windermere: ''impĭda'', the title may be translated as "Master") discussing and debating various ethical and philosophical topics, and attempting to find the "true meaning" and "correct practice" of previous Talman religious traditions. Most surviving copies are edited and commented on by later ''impĭda'' in various schools of interpretation. The ''Imthumăytil'' was traditionally required reading in Talman schools. | ||
**handwashing that conveniently largely coincides with what germ theory prescribes (handwashing after contact with bodily fluids or dirt) | **handwashing that conveniently largely coincides with what germ theory prescribes (handwashing after contact with bodily fluids or dirt) | ||
*Muidhillechadh Gnaoth: a critical essay by [[Verse:Tricin/Etsoj Jopah|Etsoj Jopah]] on the Sondmorið Manuscripts (in Classical Windermere) | *Muidhillechadh Gnaoth: a critical essay by [[Verse:Tricin/Etsoj Jopah|Etsoj Jopah]] on the Sondmorið Manuscripts (in Classical Windermere) | ||
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===Mainline Mărotłism=== | ===Mainline Mărotłism=== | ||
===Ultra-Mărotłism=== | ===Ultra-Mărotłism=== | ||
Ultra-Mărotłites live apart from the mainstream of society, trying to strictly adhere to the lifestyle taught by their | Ultra-Mărotłites live apart from the mainstream of society, trying to strictly adhere to the lifestyle taught by their Pĭdas. | ||
===Snialism=== | ===Snialism=== | ||
:''Main article: [[Verse:Tricin/Snialism]]'' | :''Main article: [[Verse:Tricin/Snialism]]'' | ||
Snialism is a mystical form of Mărotłism; the name was coined by Etsoj Jopah as an acronym. Etsoj Jopah is widely regarded as the founder or Snialism. | Snialism is a mystical form of Mărotłism; the name was coined by Etsoj Jopah as an acronym. Etsoj Jopah is widely regarded as the founder or Snialism. |
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