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Christism - Coggle Diagram
Christism
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Symbols
The symbol for death is 🔒, as it means the opportunities have been closed
The symbol for life is 🗝, as it means as if a door or lock has been opened by believing in god
The symbol of Christism is 🛐, showing a person praying under a roof, meant to represent praying in church
Elypsium is represented by the cloud symbol(☁️), as it refers to the heavens
Tretorus is represented by the symbol of fire(🔥), as it is a direct reference to a common punishment in Tretorus
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Holidays/Festivals
The fifteenth of March is the day god was born, this event is known as Feriku
The third of May is god's death day, this event is known as Deriku
The fifteenth of May is known as the day god was reborn as an immortal, known as Beriku
Think
Gods
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Trimurti has three states - faith, hope, and love, in each of the states he is a different person(or god) with a different purpose
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Meretseger is believed to punish whoever hurts the animals as she was known as a protective person in her lifetime
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According to legend, Zedis had accidentally added a component to specific animals that caused them to have more love and faith in god than the others, and those animals turned into humans
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In a lifetime, if god is honored and a person obeys god's words and doesn't lose faith, Poena will send them to Elypsium(paradise), if they commit multiple sins and lose faith Poena will send them to Tretorus(hell)
It is known that every 5175 years, the title of god will be passed down to a faithful follower either on earth or in Elypsium
The current god is Iacchus, he was an ordinary shepard who convinced his country to believe in Christism
Other Beliefs
Followers of Christism believe working at home is a sin, as home is a place for rest and relaxation
Followers of Christism believe participating in violence is a sin, and that even fighting for peace is a sin
Christism believes god sees everyone equally, promoting open-mindedness(an ib learner profile value)
Christism believes in kindness, love, and peace for all(relating to the caring value in the ib learner profile)
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Events Done to Honor God
Weekly
Each week, they are required to go to church on Holy Friday, where they pray, donate to god and help the poor
Each week they must share a holy meal of bread, fish and vegetables, this was god's first meal after rebirth
Monthly
Each month for three days, followers honor god and help the poor, the three days are all public holidays
Yearly
Each year, ten percent of followers total income must be donated to the church for aid for the poor
Daily
Each day, followers of Christism are required to pray to god at the end of the day before they sleep and reflect on how the day was(this relates to the reflective value in the ib learner profile)
Once in a Lifetime
Once a baby is born from a believer of Christism, they are sent to live in a local church for fiteen days before they can return home, this is so they can be noticed by god who will test their faith, if they are worthy they will survive, this event is called Wurviv