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Think Do Have of the religion Sithism
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Sith put a big emphasis on warfare, this makes up most of their daily lives as they begin training at the age of 6, making them fearsome warriors. This is very similar to spartan society.
Similar to Islam, Sith believe that one day, the anti God will rise and deicmate the earth. As god is too weak to stop him, a supposed Chosen one shall appear and bring balance to society.
Sithism is a monotheistic religion. It is also important to note that there are also other important figures in the religion but they do not equate to a God/deity.
One of the key principles that the religion relies on in battle is. “If you know the enemy and know yourself; you will need not fear the results of a hundred battles. When you are ignorant of the enemy, but know yourself, your chances of winning or losing are equal. If you are ignorant both of your enemy and yourself, you are certain in every battle to be in peril.”
Furthermore, another key trait in Sith society is being principled, this specific virtue is drawn from the IB program.
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They highly respect each other and their enemies.
They begin training in warfare at the age of six.
It is an honourable thing to die in combat.
The sith host major festivals each year in honour of the God. This is called Anamut Furthermore, they also celebrate dates such as the supposed day that the Chosen One will strike down the Anti Christ.
They decorate their houses with weapons and the colour red to symbolise good luck.
Each year, paintings are made to celebrate the culture of art and to honour important religious figures.
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The religion's creator has a status similar to god.
They worship their god and practice the religion in temples, similar to Christianity .
Sithism has a Holy city similar to Islam, the Holy city is London.
Sith Have 8 commandments/virtues which include: Honour, Sacrifice, Respect, Love, Obedience, Discipline, Courage and Warfare. These are similar to the 10 commandments in Christianity and the Eight-Fold path in Buddhism.
They have weapons such as Katanas and shields, they treat these weapons with great respect.
This is the symbol of Sithism, it represents helping others in need. The sword in the middle symbolises helping others who cannot help themselves, whilst the two wings symbolises success in all endeavours.