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Monotheist religions worship only one god. They are in the minority in the Kupopolis universe; polytheistic religions with many gods are much more common. [[Narcolism]] is one such religion. | Monotheist religions worship only one god. They are in the minority in the Kupopolis universe; polytheistic religions with many gods are much more common. [[Narcolism]] is one such religion. | ||
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+ | Many might wonder how monotheists can sustain their faith when some gods of the [[Web Pantheon]] blatantly make their presence known. Most monotheists tend to regard polytheistic gods as imposters, simply powerful beings who fall short of the One True God. Some tend to regard the Web Pantheon and other gods as mere manifestations of God Himself (or Herself). It should be pointed out, also, that these gods have been much less active since the Great War, perhaps contributed to the rise of the monotheistic Narcolism in [[Hyland]] and elsewhere. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:59, 3 January 2007
Monotheist religions worship only one god. They are in the minority in the Kupopolis universe; polytheistic religions with many gods are much more common. Narcolism is one such religion.
Many might wonder how monotheists can sustain their faith when some gods of the Web Pantheon blatantly make their presence known. Most monotheists tend to regard polytheistic gods as imposters, simply powerful beings who fall short of the One True God. Some tend to regard the Web Pantheon and other gods as mere manifestations of God Himself (or Herself). It should be pointed out, also, that these gods have been much less active since the Great War, perhaps contributed to the rise of the monotheistic Narcolism in Hyland and elsewhere.
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