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'''Examplism''' is a religion based on the life and teachings of the Great Prophet Example. The religion is articulated by the Book of Holiness, a book considered by its adherents as the true word of God. The religious scripture is a collection of the Great Prophet Example's words. An adherent of Examplism is called an Examplist.
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'''Examplism''' is a religion based on the life and teachings of the Great Prophet Example. The religion is articulated by the Book of Holiness, a book considered by its adherents as the true word of God. The religious scripture is a collection of the Great Prophet Example's words. An adherent of Examplism is called an Examplist.
   
Examplists believe in one supreme being who they call the Great Example. He is described as all knowing and everlasting.
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Examplists believe in one supreme being who they call the Great Example. He is described as all knowing and everlasting.
   
 
==Philosophy and teachings==
 
==Philosophy and teachings==

Latest revision as of 14:50, 16 May 2019

Part of a series on
 Xtharuism
Religious symbol
Scripture

The Acts
Theology

The Power, The Prophets, Almanaz, Toban, Opide
Denominations

Great Shrine, Paradeis, Nodeis
Anti-Attributes
Lust, Envy, Pride, Wrath, Sloth, Greed

Examplism is a religion based on the life and teachings of the Great Prophet Example. The religion is articulated by the Book of Holiness, a book considered by its adherents as the true word of God. The religious scripture is a collection of the Great Prophet Example's words. An adherent of Examplism is called an Examplist.

Examplists believe in one supreme being who they call the Great Example. He is described as all knowing and everlasting.

Philosophy and teachings

The Power

The Acts

The sacred scripture is multiple; the Acts are books that have been written by prophets themselves/gods

Angels

Demons