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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 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. However, quantities can be arbitrarily large. | 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. However, quantities can be arbitrarily large, dwarfing the size of the observable universe in many cases. | ||
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