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==Tricin==
==Tricin==
After migrating to Tricin, Remonitionists start to expand their universalism to other universes too -- one result is that there are three (sometimes four) sacred texts that Remonitionists read in Tricin:
After migrating to Tricin, Remonitionists start to expand their universalism to other universes too -- one result is that there are three (sometimes four or five) sacred texts that Remonitionists read in Tricin:
* Old Testament
* Old Testament
** interpreted in a quasi-Gnostic/Marcionite way? The OT god's repeated vindictiveness is essentially a metaphor for dukkha and reveals Him to be less than ultimate; He's a problem for Christs to solve.
** interpreted in a quasi-Gnostic/Marcionite way? The OT god's repeated vindictiveness is essentially a metaphor for dukkha and reveals Him to be less than ultimate; He's a problem for Christs to solve.
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** Esther and Song of Songs are not interpreted as being about YHWH
** Esther and Song of Songs are not interpreted as being about YHWH
* Fornloíd
* Fornloíd
*a "New Testament" (a set of "Gospels"?) specifically authored/canonized by Trician Remonitionists, very different from our New Testament -- it not only mentions many Christs, it has a "cyclical" eschatology very different from Revelation (addressed to churches in Earth, Tricin and many other universes).
* a Nūratambās Buddhist text
* a "New Testament" (a set of "Gospels"?) specifically authored/canonized by Trician Remonitionists, very different from our New Testament -- it not only mentions many Christs, it has a "cyclical" eschatology very different from Revelation (addressed to churches in Earth, Tricin and many other universes).


Some MCC churches read the Imthumitil too. These texts are commonly read in a special "New Trician" translation, though other translations are read too in some churches.
Some MCC churches read the Imthumitil too. These texts are commonly read in a special "New Trician" translation, though other translations are read too in some churches.
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