List of religions and spiritual traditions (INWU)

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Religion is a socio-cultural system of designated behaviors and practices, morals, worldviews, dogmas, or organizations that relates humanity to supernatural, transcendental, or spiritual elements. There is no scholarly consensus over what precisely constitutes a religion or a spiritual tradition, and different religions may or may not contain various elements ranging from belief in divinity and in the sacred to the upholding of standardized rituals or hierarchies.

The following is a list of Themian religious and spiritual traditions.

Hexadecism

Hexadecism or the Faith of the Sixteen describes a continuum of spiritual beliefs derived from the religious reforms enacted by the Orthodox theologian Megara the Valentian, whereupon a great number of native and assimilated deities and lesser spirits previously worshiped under the Ancient Elyrian religion was consolidated into sixteen singular and native deities known as the Hexadecatheon.

Vayonism

Wuism

Wuism, or the Faith of the Warrior, is a set of religions primarily originating from the teachings of Jinshan-gong and his followers. Although centered around the deity of war, Wuism has taken many forms around the world, with native and assimilated deities and other beings integrated under a hierarchic system under the deity of war. Many denominations of Wuism have localized to have patriotic aspects for the local state.

Zhenian Wuism