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Putting this here for later use when I work on the new Atlantican election articles::
{{Infobox Christian denomination
 
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{{Infobox election
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| election_name      = Atlantican general election, 2013
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| country           = Atlantica (country)
| name                = Abidemism
| type              = parliamentary
| native_name        =
| ongoing           = no
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| party_colour      = red
| image              = Nkamba 25 mai 2016.jpg
| previous_year     = [[Atlantican general election, 2010|2010]]
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| previous_MPs      =  
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| next_year          = [[Next Atlantican general election|Next]]
| caption            = Members of the Abidemist Church celebrating {{wp|Christmas}}
| seats_for_election = All 100 seats in the [[Althing]]<br>51 seats needed for a majority
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| election_date      = {{start date|2013|1|1|df=y}}
| type                = {{wp|New religious movement|New christian religious movement}}
 
| main_classification = {{wp|African initiated church|Bahian-initiated church}}
| image1            = [[File:Jyrki_Katainen_A4.jpeg|140px]]
| orientation        =
| leader1            = [[Matteus Gunnlaugsson]]
| scripture          =  
| leader_since1     = 1 January 2003
| theology           = {{wp|Pentecostalism|Pentecostal}}{{ref|a}}
| party1             = Socialist Party (Atlantica)
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| last_election1    = {{Composition bar|31|100|hex={{Socialist Party (Atlantica)/meta/color}}}}
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| seats1            = {{Composition bar|32|100|hex={{Socialist Party (Atlantica)/meta/color}}}}
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| seat_change1       = {{increase}} 1
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| popular_vote1      = 240,409
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| percentage1       = 32,1%
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| swing1             = {{increase}} 0,7%
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| area                = [[Asase Lewa]]
| language            = {{wp|Ewe language|Asalewan}}
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| headquarters        = [[As]] [[Kongo Central]], [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]
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| founder            = [[Simon Kimbangu]]
| founded_date        = January 1913
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| members            = 10 million{{cn|date=April 2023}}
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}}


| image2            = [[File:Siv Fridleifsdottir (F) ordforande i Nordiska radets valfardsutskott, Nordiska radets mote i Stavanger. 2008-04-15.jpg|132px]]
'''Abidemism''' is a {{wp|millennarianism|millennarian}} and {{wp|Charismatic Christianity|Charismatic}} [[Sotirianity|Sotirian]] {{wp|new religious movement}} in [[Asase Lewa]] founded by {{wp|Simon Kimbangu|Abidemi Omolayo}} in 1913. A {{wp|postmillennialism|postmillennial}} faith, Abidemism regards Abidemi as an incarnation of the {{wp|Holy Spirit}} sent to prophesy an imminent {{wp|Armageddon|apocalyptic war}} taking the form of an {{wp|war of national liberation|anti-colonial}} and {{wp|class struggle|class}} {{wp|war}} that would inaugurate the {{wp|Millennium}}, followed by the {{wp|Second Coming}} and {{wp|Last Judgment}}. Abidemism synthesizes this millenarian doctrine with {{wp|Radical Pietism|Radical Pietist}} and {{wp|Pentecostalism|Pentecostal}} liturgical practices, most prominently {{wp|footwashing}}, {{wp|glossolalia}}, {{wp|Baptism with the Holy Spirit}}, and {{wp|faith healing}}, and with highly {{wp|Puritanism|Puritan ethics}}, including the prace of {{wp|vegetarianism}} and {{wp|community of goods}} and strict prohibitions on {{wp|alcohol}}, {{wp|tobacco}}, {{wp|polygamy}}, {{wp|magic and witchcraft}}, and {{wp|dancing}}.
| leader2            = [[Johanna Gunnarsdóttir]]
| leader_since2      = 17 May 2007
| party2            = Liberal Party (Atlantica)
| last_election2    = {{Composition bar|24|100|hex={{Liberal Party (Atlantica)/meta/color}}}}
| seats_before2      =
| seats2            = {{Composition bar|21|100|hex={{Liberal Party (Atlantica)/meta/color}}}}
| seat_change2      = {{decrease}} 3
| popular_vote2      = 153,532
| percentage2        = 20,5%
| swing2            = {{decrease}} 3,0%


| image3            = [[File:Bjarni Benediktsson vid Nordiska Radets session i Stockholm.jpg|132px]]
Originating in the early twentieth century as an outgrowth of the {{wp|Mau Mau rebellion|Oathing movement}}, Abidemism has historically suffered from intense state repression in Asase Lewa. Its revolutionary and millenarian doctrines meant it competed with the [[Asalewan Section of the Workers' International]] for the affections of the early twentieth-century Asalewan lower classes and received significant suppression by [[Estmere|Estmerish]] colonial authorities soon after it became widespread. The Abidemist Church was also intensely suppressed by the Asalewan Section and early revolutionary socialist state as part of its policy of {{wp|state atheism}}, and the {{wp|Army|Lokpa Spiritual Freedom Army}} adopted a variant of the faith during the [[Lokpaland insurgency]]. Nevertheless, the religion survived decades of persecution, and the [[Pyschological-Technological Revolution]] of the early 1980s resulted in the legalization of the pro-government {{wp|Patriotic Catholic Association|Revolutionary Abidemist Church}}. One of the largest {{wp|African-initiated church|Bahian-initiated churches}} outside the [[Brethren Church]], Abidemism is today the only growing major {{wp|religious denomination}} in Asase Lewa and its adherents in the country number approximately 10 million people, nearly 15% of the country's population.
| leader3            = [[Bjarni Árnason]]
| leader_since3      = 6 May 2011
| party3            = Communist Party (Atlantica)
| last_election3    = {{Composition bar|15|100|hex={{Communist Party (Atlantica)/meta/color}}}}
| seats_before3 =
| seats3            = {{Composition bar|17|100|hex={{Communist Party (Atlantica)/meta/color}}}}
| seat_change3      = {{increase}} 2
| popular_vote3      = 130,215
| percentage3        = 17,4%
| swing3            = {{increase}} 2,4%


| image4            = [[File:Rannveig Gudmundsdottir, Nordiska radets president 2005 (3).jpg|130px]]
==History==
| leader4            = [[Þeba Ævarsdóttir]]
| leader_since4      = 7 December 1992
| party4  = Democratic Party (Atlantica)
| last_election4    = {{Composition bar|13|100|hex={{Democratic Party (Atlantica)/meta/color}}}}
| seats_before4      =
| seats4  = {{Composition bar|13|100|hex={{Democratic Party (Atlantica)/meta/color}}}}
| seat_change4      = {{steady}}
| popular_vote4      = 94,366
| percentage4    = 12,6%
| swing4    = {{decrease}} 0,1%
 
| image5            = [[File:Steingrímur J. Sigfússon.jpg|130px]]
| leader5            = [[Einar Einarsson]]
| leader_since5      = 1 January 2001
| party5 = Blue Party (Atlantica)
| leaders_seat5      = Lyssnar
| last_election5    = {{Composition bar|14|100|hex={{Blue Party (Atlantica)/meta/color}}}}
| seats_before5      =
| seats5  = {{Composition bar|11|100|hex={{Blue Party (Atlantica)/meta/color}}}}
| seat_change5      = {{decrease}} 3
| popular_vote5      = 80,885
| percentage5  = 10,8%
| swing5    = {{decrease}} 3,6%
 
| image6            = [[File:Arni-pall-arnason-4.jpg|130px]]
| leader6            = [[Benedikt Árnason]]
| leader_since6      = 9 March 2006
| party6 = Green Party (Atlantica)
| last_election6    = {{Composition bar|3|100|hex={{Green Party (Atlantica)/meta/color}}}}
| seats_before6      =
| seats6  = {{Composition bar|6|100|hex={{Green Party (Atlantica)/meta/color}}}}
| seat_change6      = {{increase}} 3
| popular_vote6      = 47,932
| percentage6  = 6,4%
| swing6    = {{increase}} 3,4%
 
| title              = [[Allsherjargoði of the Althing, 2013|Allsherjargoði of the Althing]]
| posttitle          = [[Allsherjargoði of the Althing]] after election
| before_election    = [[Johanna Gunnarsdóttir]]
| before_colour      =
| before_party      = Liberal Party (Atlantica)
| after_election    = [[Matteus Gunnlaugsson]]
| after_colour      =
| after_party        = Socialist Party (Atlantica)
}}


Atlantica held the '''2013 general election''' on January 1st, 2013, in which all 100 members of the Althing were elected using [[Atlantica_(country)#Politics_and_Government|Direct proportional representation]]. It saw the end of the {{wp|centre-right politics|centre-right}} government of Johanna Gunnarsdóttir and Einar Einarsson and the election of the {{wp|centre-left politics|centre-left}} government of Matteus Gunnlaugsson and Bjarni Árnason. All member parties of the informal left-wing bloc increased their share votes, while all member parties of the informal right-wing bloc decreased their share of votes, although the Democratic Party's share of seats remained stable.
===Origins and colonial period===


The election was the Communist Party's best result since the [[Fall of Communism in Esquarium|fall of Marxist-Leninist regimes across Esquarium]], along with 1994. This has mostly been attributed to Bjarni Árnason's charisma, as well as the Communist Party's very public expulsion of the "Pseudo-Communist Fascists" ({{wp|Marxism-Leninism|Marxist-Leninists}}, bar {{wp|Titoists}}). Marxist-Leninists were a very small minority in the Communist Party, so the decision did not reduce its number of MPs.
===Early socialist period===


The Greens also increased their share of votes and seats to their best ever (along with their result in [[Atlantican general election, 1998|1998]]), primarily due to their end of opposition to nuclear power. Nuclear power supplies around 30% of Atlantican power and no meltdowns have occurred in Atlantica, and as such over 85% of Atlanticans are against lessening fission's role in creating Atlantican energy.
===Today===


The Socialists were surprised by a stunning upset, as their widely-unpopular response to the 2009 economic recession led to a massive decrease in their votes in 2010, and they were expected by many to become the second largest party for the first time in nearly a century. However, the "Three-Point Program" of a minimum wage, 30 hour workweek, and {{wp|closed shop}} for the public sector led to them to receive a modest increase in their share of the votes.
==Doctrine==


The increase of the RGSA's share of votes allowed the leftist, or non-bourgeois (socialist) parties to form a government under Matteus Gunnlaugsson.
===Eschatology===


==Background==
===Puritanism===


The right-wing government under <> was elected in 2010 following the 2009 economic recession, and promised to end the economic recession and reduce unemployment. However, the Atlantican economy did not leave recession until 2013, and unemployment rose from 5,1% to 8,9% during her tenure.
===Charismatic practices===


For those reasons, 2013 election was widely seen as a sign of disapproval of Johanna Gunnarsdóttir's government, as she was voted out of power and replaced by the government of former Allsherjargoði of the Althing Matteus Gunnlaugsson and Communist Party Leader Bjarni Árnason. This was mostly due to the increase of votes for the Greens and Communists, though all three left-wing parties increased their votes and seats.
==Sects==


==Campaign==
===Mainstream Abidemism===


The election campaign, as mandated by Atlantican law, lasted 21 Days, from 30 November to the beginning of the Winer Solstice on 21 December. Due to Atlantica's strict Campaign Finance Law, all six parties in Parliament received ∑2 million Krónur in {{wpl|public financing}} ($5 million USD), while minor parties (registered political parties not in the Althing) received ∑100,000 Krónur ($250,000 USD). Private donations to politicians or political parties are illegal, and as such public financing was the only method of financing used in the election.
===Edudzist Abidemism===


The left-wing parties, particularly the SFL, campaigned on the "Thee-Point Program" of a minimum wage, 30 hour workweek, and {{wp|closed shop}} for the public sector, while the right-wing parties campaigned on a platform of tax cuts and liberalizing the Atlantican economy. As always in Atlantica, the vast majority of campaigning was heavily spirited door-to-door campaigning, parades and demonstrations led by political parties and unions.
===Lokpa Abidemism===


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:1.{{note|a}} While Abidemism maintains {{wp|Pentecostalism|Pentecostal}} and {{wp|Charismatic Christianity|Charismatic}} liturgical practices, its doctrine differs significantly from other Pentecostal churches, which thus reject the Abidemist Church as Pentecostal.
[[Category:Elections]]

Revision as of 07:36, 22 April 2023

Abidemism
Nkamba 25 mai 2016.jpg
Members of the Abidemist Church celebrating Christmas
TypeNew christian religious movement
ClassificationBahian-initiated church
TheologyPentecostal[1]
RegionAsase Lewa
LanguageAsalewan
HeadquartersAs Kongo Central, Democratic Republic of Congo
FounderSimon Kimbangu
OriginJanuary 1913
Members10 millionTemplate:Cn

Abidemism is a millennarian and Charismatic Sotirian new religious movement in Asase Lewa founded by Abidemi Omolayo in 1913. A postmillennial faith, Abidemism regards Abidemi as an incarnation of the Holy Spirit sent to prophesy an imminent apocalyptic war taking the form of an anti-colonial and class war that would inaugurate the Millennium, followed by the Second Coming and Last Judgment. Abidemism synthesizes this millenarian doctrine with Radical Pietist and Pentecostal liturgical practices, most prominently footwashing, glossolalia, Baptism with the Holy Spirit, and faith healing, and with highly Puritan ethics, including the prace of vegetarianism and community of goods and strict prohibitions on alcohol, tobacco, polygamy, magic and witchcraft, and dancing.

Originating in the early twentieth century as an outgrowth of the Oathing movement, Abidemism has historically suffered from intense state repression in Asase Lewa. Its revolutionary and millenarian doctrines meant it competed with the Asalewan Section of the Workers' International for the affections of the early twentieth-century Asalewan lower classes and received significant suppression by Estmerish colonial authorities soon after it became widespread. The Abidemist Church was also intensely suppressed by the Asalewan Section and early revolutionary socialist state as part of its policy of state atheism, and the Lokpa Spiritual Freedom Army adopted a variant of the faith during the Lokpaland insurgency. Nevertheless, the religion survived decades of persecution, and the Pyschological-Technological Revolution of the early 1980s resulted in the legalization of the pro-government Revolutionary Abidemist Church. One of the largest Bahian-initiated churches outside the Brethren Church, Abidemism is today the only growing major religious denomination in Asase Lewa and its adherents in the country number approximately 10 million people, nearly 15% of the country's population.

History

Origins and colonial period

Early socialist period

Today

Doctrine

Eschatology

Puritanism

Charismatic practices

Sects

Mainstream Abidemism

Edudzist Abidemism

Lokpa Abidemism

1.^ While Abidemism maintains Pentecostal and Charismatic liturgical practices, its doctrine differs significantly from other Pentecostal churches, which thus reject the Abidemist Church as Pentecostal.