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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 and Lakovic 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. | Mărotłism is explicitly polytheistic; many Talmic and Lakovic 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 principles, especially the Second Mover, and said law is to be interpreted through the lens of the pĭdaic oral tradition. | ||
===Łăy'ür=== | ===Łăy'ür=== |
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