Pragmatic Deism

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Pragmatic Deism is a religious and philosophical teaching based on the ideas of volunian scholar and philosopher Alesean Toro and primarily his book "Matter and Eythyr". Pragmatic Deism accepts the existence of a divine and all-powerful Creator somewhere in the Multiverse, as it is all called in Alesean Toro's works, but rejects this Creator's involvement in the development and evolution of life on Anteria and furthermore everyday life of people. According to it's basic principles the best worship any human can offer to The Creator, this all-powerful divine entity, is self-perfection and unleashing his own inner potential, while respecting other humans and striving for harmony with others

Basic Principles

The Creator

The center of Pragmatic Deism is god or The Creator. The Creator itself is not a person or a human, but simply an entity consisting of pure matter and energy binded together somewhere far in the neverending abyss of The Multiverse. The Creator has always been a thing, for It has created everything, including time, matter and energy. And since there was no time before The Creator and there will be none after, It is eternal. At the same time The Creator is everywhere as well, because all of The Multiverse is part of It, each Universe was created and started by It using it's own material.

The Creator does not care about humans. And why would an entity responsible for creating billions of billions of Universes care about something as insignificant as humanity. Thus praising It, making sacrifices or waging wars in It's name does nothing for The Creator and soo all of these actions are unpractical and wrong. The best thing any human can do is love this gift that is his body and mind and to exercise it in order to reach his own personal limit, to perfect yourself in comparison to others.

The Creator does not visit ordinary people, because It sees no reason for doing that. And even if The Creator ever appears before someone, this appearance will always be exactly what the specific person is expecting to see. Because of that there is no universal picture of The Creator and It can not be personalized by anyone.

The Multiverse

First thing The Creator did was use itself to create matter, energy and time, with which he filled the nothing that was around It and this nothing then became The Multiverse. Endless in every possible direction, existing in all possible states of time, matter and energy, The Multiverse is home to everything. It is where The Creator starts and watches all Universes, where It resides and controls time. It is right to accept that The Multiverse is far above what a human can understand or see in his life, so the question of reality of it can't be asked.

Sometimes, once every few milliseconds of time, The Creator starts a new Universe using matter and energy of The Multiverse and then gives this new Universe time, so it can begin living. Fusion of matter, energy and time erupts into a myriad of galaxies full of stars, planets and other cosmic objects, thus truly forming a Universe. Time passes and Universe lives, changes, moves and evolves in most unpredictable patterns known only to The Creator. Universes are formed by The Creator to see It's ability, to see what can be done in them, but at the same time they are created for their inhabitants to explore them as much as possible and while it's possible.

The Human Value

Since all of The Multiverse and by extension all Universes and everything inside of them is created out of The Creator itself, we must accept that humans are The Creator's smallest, most insignificant parts, but parts of It nonetheless. Thus humans in their lifes must use their abilities to their fullest to unlock true potential of mind and body, which are The Creator's gifts. So exercise, learning is best humans can do to 'worship; The Creator and show their gratitude and respect, even though It does not even need all of it.

Every human is made out of The Creator, every human is It's gift. And so any human bust respect other humans as precious gitfs they are and as equal gifts they are. A simple saying that stems from this, 'If you wish others to respect your mind and body, show same respect to mind and body of theirs.' From this idea also comes that each human is bound to his gift of body and mind by The Creator and so shall not be robbed of this gift in any way or in any situation.

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