World Religion Congregation
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The World Religion Congregation is a biannually hosted debate among all participating nations. Each nation sends ten representatives; all of which may be from different religions, and are put into groups of like-minded people from other nations in terms of religion. There are two debates in each meeting- one solely among the same religious groups and another where all are put into the same facility. The first debates are usually about the intricacies of each religion, and finally, at the end of their discussion, they will vote on one or two spokespersons to represent their religion. In the second debate, which usually lasts multiple days, is among the spokespersons of each recognized religion, with the occasional event of allowing a non-spokesperson to bring up an argument, which can be issued by the Grand Peacemaker. These arguments always become heated, which is not taken lightly and many precautions are followed to disallow physical harm.