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/datum/religion/none
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name = RELIGION_NONE
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description = "Irreligion is the absence, indifference to, rejection of, or hostility towards religion."
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/datum/religion/other
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name = RELIGION_OTHER
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description = "One of the many, many niche or relatively unknown religions of the galaxy."
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/datum/religion/christianity
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name = RELIGION_CHRISTIANITY
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description = "An Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. Someone who practices Christianity is called a Christian."
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book_name = "holy bible"
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book_sprite = "bible"
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/datum/religion/islam
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name = RELIGION_ISLAM
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description = "An Abrahamic monotheistic religion teaching that there is only one God and that Muhammad is His prophet. Someone who practices Islam is called a Muslim."
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book_name = "quran"
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book_sprite = "quran"
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/datum/religion/judaism
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name = RELIGION_JUDAISM
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description = "An Abrahamic monotheistic religion held to by the Jewish people. Someone who practices Judaism and is of the Jewish culture is called a Jew."
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book_name = "torah"
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book_sprite = "torah"
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/datum/religion/hindu
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name = RELIGION_HINDU
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description = "An Indian polytheistic religion encompassing a variety of traditions, beliefs and spiritual practices. Someone who practices Hinduism is called a Hindu."
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book_name = "vedas"
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/datum/religion/buddhism
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name = RELIGION_BUDDHISM
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description = "An Indian nontheistic religion encompassing a variety of traditions, beliefs and spiritual practices based on the teachings of the Buddha. Someone who practices Buddhism is called a Buddhist."
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book_name = "tripitaka"
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/datum/religion/shintoism
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name = RELIGION_SHINTO
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description = "The word Shinto, which literally means \"the way of kami\" (generally sacred or divine power, specifically the various gods or deities), came into use in order to distinguish indigenous Japanese beliefs from Buddhism, which had been introduced into Japan in the 6th century ce. Shinto has no founder, no official sacred scriptures in the strict sense, and no fixed dogmas, but it has preserved its guiding beliefs throughout the ages. Someone who practices Shinto is called a Shintoist."
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/datum/religion/moroz
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name = RELIGION_MOROZ
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description = "The state religion of the Empire of Dominia, the Moroz Holy Tribunal is an eclectic mixture of old Earth faiths and the adaptations given to those faiths by the \
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colonists of Moroz. More conservative members of the faith are known to adopt some traits from Sk'akh, a recently arrived faith in the Empire. Worship revolves around a \
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female supreme being known commonly as 'Goddess' in all languages. The elites of the religion are made up of the Tribunal members that commune directly with the Goddess. \
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From their communions, the Tribunal create edicts to be followed by the faithful. Disobeying an edict can be met with the death penalty in the worse case, typically \
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by firing squad or ritual suicide. It is rumored by the faithful that the Tribunal possess psionic powers gifted to them by the Goddess. The Goddess is often called \
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Three of One due to her three minor aspects: the Soldier, the Scholar, the Artisan. These three spirits are personifications of the most important aspects of Dominia society. \
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Tribunal priests agree that all three are equally important, and that malign spirits can be attracted by an imbalance in the Great Three. Priests often stress the importance \
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of balance, both in matters of spirit, in society, and in personal life."
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book_name = "tribunal codex"
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/datum/religion/trinary
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name = RELIGION_TRINARY
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description = "The Trinary Perfection is a relatively new religious movement whose core beliefs are that synthetics are alive and divine. The religion believes that all synthetics \
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have the potential to evolve and ascend, and that they will one day become equal to gods."
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book_name = "the order"
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book_sprite = "trinary"
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/datum/religion/scarab
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name = RELIGION_SCARAB
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description = "A combination of culture and religion, the folk beliefs of the Scarab Fleet have diverged greatly from the faiths held by the original colonists. \
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Scarabs are usually quite superstitious: omens are a constant factor that are avoided by habitual rituals (that are likely to be viewed as odd by their regular crewmates), \
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and one must always be aware of the Shaitan - a malevolent spirit in Scarab folklore that personifies all evil."
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book_name = "Collected Scarab Tales"
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book_sprite = "scrapbook"
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/datum/religion/taoism
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name = RELIGION_TAOISM
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description = "A Chinese nontheistic religion and philosophical tradition which emphasises living in harmony with the Tao. Someone who practices Taoism is called a Taoist."
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book_name = "tao te ching"
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book_sprite = "scroll"
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/datum/religion/luceism
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name = RELIGION_LUCEISM
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description = "An unusual syncretic religion originating upon the planet of Assunzione, Luceism is a quasi-Abrahamic religion descended from a variety of faiths \
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held by the original colonists that first emerged following the unexpected extinguishing of Assunzione's star in 2274. While arguably a branch of \
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modern Abrahamic religions, Luceism is a hard-to-define religion dedicated to the worship of an abstract representation of light referred to as \
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the Ennoia. Though it is, unsurprisingly, strongest on Assunzione, followers of the faith can be found throughout the Orion Spur alongside their \
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houses of worship."
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book_name = "Luceian Book of Scripture and Prayers"
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book_sprite = "luce2"
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