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| native_name        = ᚢᛓᛚᛁᚢᛙᚢᚴᚢᛚᛐᛧ
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| slogan              = Ͱανδαν στιαρνα<br><small>Beyond the stars
| slogan              = ᚽᛆᛐᛆᚿ ᛌᛐᚭᚱᚿᛆ<br><small>romanized:</small> ''Handan stiarna''<br>Beyond the stars
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| footnotes          = ¹ De-jure founder; instead being organized by various figures
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The '''Cult of the Enlightment''' ([[Lyrian language|Lyrian]]: ᚢᛓᛚᛁᚢᛙᚢᚴᚢᛚᛐᛧ ''Uppljómunkúltur'') are a large {{Wp|deism|deist}} religious group originated in [[Lyrord]]. Being formed around the principles of {{Wp|positivism|analysis}} and put into order in 1824, it was originally created in an attempt from the State towards converting the secularist principles of [[Enlightment]], however later became popular among philosophers and scientists alike; courtesy of realism's inability to explain the highest functions of the universe. Having been intensely endorsed by the government, it now encompasses the grand majority of the Lyrian population, capping at around XX%, giving it a member base of around 30 million residents. Since 1989 with the formation of the Concordancy, the religion has abandoned it's Episcopal form of governance, instead opting for the largely autonomous Congregational system.
== History ==
=== Pre-Awakening ===
=== Reforms under Sigra ===
=== Concordant reform ===
=== Modern-day ===
== Philosophy and theology ==
=== The material world ===
=== Supreme divinity ===
=== Duality ===
== Criticism ==

Latest revision as of 00:37, 5 September 2024


Cult of the Enlightment
ᚢᛓᛚᛁᚢᛙᚢᚴᚢᛚᛐᛧ
AbbreviationCoE
UMK
ClassificationPositive Faith
ScriptureN/A
TheologyDeism
PolityCongregational (1989)
Episcopal (1824-1989)
RegionLyrord
X
LanguageLyrian
HeadquartersX, Flugeldar
FounderRóðerickur Kárólgarð¹
Origin1824
Lyrord
Membersc. 30,000,000 Increase
Official websiteupplj.hl
Sloganᚽᛆᛐᛆᚿ ᛌᛐᚭᚱᚿᛆ
romanized: Handan stiarna
Beyond the stars
¹ De-jure founder; instead being organized by various figures

The Cult of the Enlightment (Lyrian: ᚢᛓᛚᛁᚢᛙᚢᚴᚢᛚᛐᛧ Uppljómunkúltur) are a large deist religious group originated in Lyrord. Being formed around the principles of analysis and put into order in 1824, it was originally created in an attempt from the State towards converting the secularist principles of Enlightment, however later became popular among philosophers and scientists alike; courtesy of realism's inability to explain the highest functions of the universe. Having been intensely endorsed by the government, it now encompasses the grand majority of the Lyrian population, capping at around XX%, giving it a member base of around 30 million residents. Since 1989 with the formation of the Concordancy, the religion has abandoned it's Episcopal form of governance, instead opting for the largely autonomous Congregational system.

History

Pre-Awakening

Reforms under Sigra

Concordant reform

Modern-day

Philosophy and theology

The material world

Supreme divinity

Duality

Criticism