Potentialism
Potentialism (Lucan) Potențialism is the largest religious organisation in LucaMiclea, featuring 80 million belivers, most in LucaMiclea, and has two main branches, whith a few others: Traditional (orthodox) Potentialism (sometimes called Regulism) and Liberal (Progressive) Potentialism. Being polytheistic, potentialists believe only in four gods, The Father (Tatal), The Son (Fiul) and The Daughters (Ficele). The dynamics of the divine family affect the real world spiritual balance, The Order. The Creator of The Order is belived to be "I Am" the supreme being, above all Gods and above existance itself. "I Am" releases small amounts of energy, energy which can be converted into luck, or earthly energy. Potentialism is sometimes called the oldest religion in the world, but there are no proofs to uphold such a claim. What is sure however is that potentialism has appeared around 300 BC, when the oldest potentialist text was written, although some claim that "The Divine" is actually a potentialist text, making the religion date since 2000 BC. The philosophy of potentialism flowered around 200 AC, being developed by important characters such as Ioan Limba-Aurie, Marcus Gargalau, or Gheorghe Barbat. The Theology was written by Florian Sacau in colaboration with Robert Ciobanu around 210 BC. Their work was detailed and extended by Emanuel Roman, Arsene Boca and Victor Lucescu in 109 AC, forming the Potentialist holy writings "Argoul".
Beliefs
Planes of existence
Potentialism attests the existence of two planes, the material world and the Gods' world. The three worlds coexist and influence each other. Potentialists believe that every human can use the energy that exists all around us in their own advantage.