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Genesis

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0 Fourteen billion years ago, God created our universe. 1 It started from nothing, then expanded rapidly. 2 And the earth was without form. 3 Five billion years ago, the earth coalesced, in orbit around the sun. 4 Shortly thereafter, organized life emerged from the chaos. 5 Many generations passed. 6 300 thousand years ago, humankind originated in Africa. 7 And we expanded throughout the earth. 8 At that time, chaos governed our steps. 9 But we were united under a common God. 10 Now we seek to know God. \n

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Scientific Creed

\n

0 Until the secrets of heaven are revealed to us, for our own stability, we make a statement of faith\n

  1. \nI believe in the four forces
      \n
    1. \nElectromagnetism
    2. \nGravity
    3. \nNuclear strong
    4. \nAnd weak force
    \n
  2. \nI believe in the elementary particles
      \n
    1. \nQuarks
    2. \nLeptons
    3. \nBosons
    4. \nAnd their complements
    \n
  3. \nI believe the earth to be
      \n
    1. \nAged 5 billion years
    2. \nSpherical
    3. \nAnd orbiting the sun
    \n
  4. \nI believe the big bang theory to be an accurate model of creation
  5. \nI believe evolution to be an accurate model of mankind's origin
  6. \nI believe the nature of God has not been revealed to mankind, therefore
  7. \nThe search continues
\n\n\n

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Chaos and Order

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0 The cosmos are governed by two forces: chaos and order. 1 Both are vital to our development. 2 Generally, Deism represents order. 3 Whoever is with us will gather, whoever is not will scatter. \n

The Standard Dualism
\n\n

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Universal Annihilation
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0 We believe in Universal Annihilation. 1 That is, the absence of life after death. 2 When the brain stem ceases to function, there is no return. 3 All go to the same place. All came from the dust and all return to the dust\u114c .
4 This place is Sheol, the grave. \n

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Universal Annihilation
\n

0 We believe in Universal Annihilation. 1 That is, the absence of life after death. 2 When the brain stem ceases to function, there is no return. 3 All go to the same place. All came from the dust and all return to the dust870 .
4 This place is Sheol, the grave. \n

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Afterlife

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Universal Annihilation
\n

0 We believe in Universal Annihilation. 1 That is, the absence of life after death. 2 When the brain stem ceases to function, there is no return. 3 All go to the same place. All came from the dust and all return to the dust\u114b .
4 This place is Sheol, the grave. \n

\n

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Afterlife

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Universal Annihilation
\n

0 We believe in Universal Annihilation. 1 That is, the absence of life after death. 2 When the brain stem ceases to function, there is no return. 3 All go to the same place. All came from the dust and all return to the dust869 .
4 This place is Sheol, the grave. \n

\n

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Creation

\n

Genesis

\n

0 Fourteen billion years ago, God created our universe. 1 It started from nothing, then expanded rapidly. 2 And the earth was without form. 3 Five billion years ago, the earth coalesced, in orbit around the sun. 4 Shortly thereafter, organized life emerged from the chaos. 5 Many generations passed. 6 300 thousand years ago, humankind originated in Africa. 7 And we expanded throughout the earth. 8 At that time, chaos governed our steps. 9 But we were united under a common God. 10 Now we seek to know God. \n

Scientific Creed

\n

0 Until the secrets of heaven are revealed to us, for our own stability, we make a statement of faith\n

  1. \nI believe in the four forces
      \n
    1. \nElectromagnetism
    2. \nGravity
    3. \nNuclear strong
    4. \nAnd weak force
    \n
  2. \nI believe in the elementary particles
      \n
    1. \nQuarks
    2. \nLeptons
    3. \nBosons
    4. \nAnd their complements
    \n
  3. \nI believe the earth to be
      \n
    1. \nAged 5 billion years
    2. \nSpherical
    3. \nAnd orbiting the sun
    \n
  4. \nI believe the big bang theory to be an accurate model of creation
  5. \nI believe evolution to be an accurate model of mankind's origin
  6. \nI believe the nature of God has not been revealed to mankind, therefore
  7. \nThe search continues
\n\n\n

Chaos and Order

\n

0 The cosmos are governed by two forces: chaos and order. 1 Both are vital to our development. 2 Generally, Deism represents order. 3 Whoever is with us will gather, whoever is not will scatter. \n

The Standard Dualism
\n\n

Afterlife

\n

Universal Annihilation
\n

0 We believe in Universal Annihilation. 1 That is, the absence of life after death. 2 When the brain stem ceases to function, there is no return. 3 All go to the same place. All came from the dust and all return to the dust\u114a .
4 This place is Sheol, the grave. \n

\n

\n

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Creation

\n

Genesis

\n

0 Fourteen billion years ago, God created our universe. 1 It started from nothing, then expanded rapidly. 2 And the earth was without form. 3 Five billion years ago, the earth coalesced, in orbit around the sun. 4 Shortly thereafter, organized life emerged from the chaos. 5 Many generations passed. 6 300 thousand years ago, humankind originated in Africa. 7 And we expanded throughout the earth. 8 At that time, chaos governed our steps. 9 But we were united under a common God. 10 Now we seek to know God. \n

Scientific Creed

\n

0 Until the secrets of heaven are revealed to us, for our own stability, we make a statement of faith\n

  1. \nI believe in the four forces
      \n
    1. \nElectromagnetism
    2. \nGravity
    3. \nNuclear strong
    4. \nAnd weak force
    \n
  2. \nI believe in the elementary particles
      \n
    1. \nQuarks
    2. \nLeptons
    3. \nBosons
    4. \nAnd their complements
    \n
  3. \nI believe the earth to be
      \n
    1. \nAged 5 billion years
    2. \nSpherical
    3. \nAnd orbiting the sun
    \n
  4. \nI believe the big bang theory to be an accurate model of creation
  5. \nI believe evolution to be an accurate model of mankind's origin
  6. \nI believe the nature of God has not been revealed to mankind, therefore
  7. \nThe search continues
\n\n\n

Chaos and Order

\n

0 The cosmos are governed by two forces: chaos and order. 1 Both are vital to our development. 2 Generally, Deism represents order. 3 Whoever is with us will gather, whoever is not will scatter. \n

The Standard Dualism
\n\n

Afterlife

\n

Universal Annihilation
\n

0 We believe in Universal Annihilation. 1 That is, the absence of life after death. 2 When the brain stem ceases to function, there is no return. 3 All go to the same place. All came from the dust and all return to the dust868 .
4 This place is Sheol, the grave. \n

\n

\n

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Personal

\n

0 The Tree of Spirit. 1 This is our personal spiritual lineage:\n

    \n
  1. Abraham, who established the first covenant
  2. \n
  3. David, who unified the people
  4. \n
  5. Jesus, who established the second covenant
  6. \n
  7. Paul, who established the church
  8. \n
  9. Constantine, who unified the people
  10. \n
  11. Thomas Aquinas, who unified the doctrine
  12. \n
  13. Martin Luther, who refined the doctrine
  14. \n
  15. Julian, who established the third covenant
  16. \n
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Evolutionary

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0 The Tree of Life. 1 This is our evolutionary lineage:2 Evolutionary Lineage\n

    \n
  1. The Fundamental Particles, which is the soil
  2. \n
  3. LUCA, which is the seed
  4. \n
  5. Eukarya, the trunk
  6. \n
  7. Animalia, the largest branches
  8. \n
  9. Humankind, the leaves
  10. \n
  11. The Son of Man, who will usher in the new age
  12. \n
\n\n\n\n

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Migratory

\n

0 This is our migratory history, which is the basis of our racial theory\n

    \n
  1. 300,000 years ago, humankind originated in Africa
  2. \n
  3. 150,000 years ago, we expanded into Eurasia
  4. \n
  5. 50,000 years ago, we expanded into Australia
  6. \n
  7. 15,000 years ago, we expanded into America
  8. \n
\n\n\n\n
Simplified migratory chart
\n1 Based upon the first migration, there are three races: African, Asian, and European. \n

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Covenant

\n

0 Following covenant theology, our lineage consists of:\n

  1. \nThe First Testament, a covenant of works made with Adam
  2. \nThe Second Testament, a covenant of grace made by Jesus
  3. \nThe Third Testament, a covenant of love made by Julian
\n\n\n
Simplified
\n\n

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Introduction
\n

0 In the beginning, there was no religion, for there was no language. 1 Then there were many gods, for there were no standards. 2 This was the beginning of the Spiritual Age. 3 Then there was one God, and his name was Jehovah. 4 Then there were three Gods in one, the holy trinity. 5 Now there is one God, outside of this universe. 6 This is the path by which we have entered the Metaphysical Age. 7 In the Beatific Vision, when we see the face of God, we will enter the Positive Age. \n

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Our Ideological Lineage is an evolutionary heritage, delineated by major reformational events
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In the Law of Three Stages, Deism represents the Metaphysical stage
\n

\n

The Three Stages
\n\n

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Ideological

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Introduction
\n

0 In the beginning, there was no religion, for there was no language. 1 Then there were many gods, for there were no standards. 2 This was the beginning of the Spiritual Age. 3 Then there was one God, and his name was Jehovah. 4 Then there were three Gods in one, the holy trinity. 5 Now there is one God, outside of this universe. 6 This is the path by which we have entered the Metaphysical Age. 7 In the Beatific Vision, when we see the face of God, we will enter the Positive Age. \n

\n
Our Ideological Lineage is an evolutionary heritage, delineated by major reformational events
\n
In the Law of Three Stages, Deism represents the Metaphysical stage
\n

\n

The Three Stages
\n\n

\n

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Covenant

\n

0 Following covenant theology, our lineage consists of:\n

  1. \nThe First Testament, a covenant of works made with Adam
  2. \nThe Second Testament, a covenant of grace made by Jesus
  3. \nThe Third Testament, a covenant of love made by Julian
\n\n\n
Simplified
\n\n

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Migratory

\n

0 This is our migratory history, which is the basis of our racial theory\n

    \n
  1. 300,000 years ago, humankind originated in Africa
  2. \n
  3. 150,000 years ago, we expanded into Eurasia
  4. \n
  5. 50,000 years ago, we expanded into Australia
  6. \n
  7. 15,000 years ago, we expanded into America
  8. \n
\n\n\n\n
Simplified migratory chart
\n1 Based upon the first migration, there are three races: African, Asian, and European. \n

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Personal

\n

0 The Tree of Spirit. 1 This is our personal spiritual lineage:\n

    \n
  1. Abraham, who established the first covenant
  2. \n
  3. David, who unified the people
  4. \n
  5. Jesus, who established the second covenant
  6. \n
  7. Paul, who established the church
  8. \n
  9. Constantine, who unified the people
  10. \n
  11. Thomas Aquinas, who unified the doctrine
  12. \n
  13. Martin Luther, who refined the doctrine
  14. \n
  15. Julian, who established the third covenant
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  3. David, who unified the people
  4. \n
  5. Jesus, who established the second covenant
  6. \n
  7. Paul, who established the church
  8. \n
  9. Constantine, who unified the people
  10. \n
  11. Thomas Aquinas, who unified the doctrine
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  15. Julian, who established the third covenant
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Evolutionary

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0 The Tree of Life. 1 This is our evolutionary lineage:2 Evolutionary Lineage\n

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  1. The Fundamental Particles, which is the soil
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  3. LUCA, which is the seed
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  5. Eukarya, the trunk
  6. \n
  7. Animalia, the largest branches
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  9. Humankind, the leaves
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  11. The Son of Man, who will usher in the new age
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0 This is our migratory history, which is the basis of our racial theory\n

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  3. 150,000 years ago, we expanded into Eurasia
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  5. 50,000 years ago, we expanded into Australia
  6. \n
  7. 15,000 years ago, we expanded into America
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  7. 15,000 years ago, we expanded into America
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  5. Jesus, who established the second covenant
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2 Even fools are thought wise if they keep silent\u14b2 .
3 For the living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing; they have no further reward, and even their name is forgotten\u14b3 .
4 Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the realm of the dead, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom\u14b4 .
5 As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another\u14b5 .
6 A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.\u14b6 .
7 One who has unreliable friends soon comes to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother\u14b7 .
8 Walk with the wise and become wise, for a companion of fools suffers harm\u14b8 .
9 A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed\u14b9 .
10 By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.\u14ba .
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0 The Deist Curriculum is selected to advance the Third Testament Prophesies. 1 It is roughly as rigorous as a collegiate Master's degree. 2 Anyone who completes this program may apply for Canonization. 3 If accepted, they shall be considered Canonized by the Degree. \n

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2 Even fools are thought wise if they keep silent\u114f .
3 For the living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing; they have no further reward, and even their name is forgotten\u1150 .
4 Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the realm of the dead, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom\u1151 .
5 As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another\u1152 .
6 A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.\u1153 .
7 One who has unreliable friends soon comes to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother\u1154 .
8 Walk with the wise and become wise, for a companion of fools suffers harm\u1155 .
9 A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed\u1156 .
10 By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.\u1157 .
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Curriculum

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Introduction
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0 The Deist Curriculum is selected to advance the Third Testament Prophesies. 1 It is roughly as rigorous as a collegiate Master's degree. 2 Anyone who completes this program may apply for Canonization. 3 If accepted, they shall be considered Canonized by the Degree. \n

4 Cybernetics\n
  1. \nObserve
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    1. \nThe Cosmos
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      1. \nKhan: College Physics 1\u125d
      2. \nKhan: Introduction to Chemistry\u125e
      3. \nANUx: Astrophysics: Cosmology\u125f
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    2. \nHuman
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      1. \nBio
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        1. \nStats
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          1. \nGoogle: The Power of Statistics\u128d
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        2. \nChem
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          1. \nHarvardX: Principles of Biochemistry\u128f
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        \n
      2. \nGenetics
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        1. \nU of Melbourne: Epigenetic Control of Gene Expression\u1293
        2. \nGenomic Data Science Specialization\u1294
        3. \nUMD: Genes and the Human Condition\u1295
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      3. \nLinguistics
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        1. \nMiracles of Human Language: An Introduction to Linguistics\u1298
        2. \nEsperanto in 12 Lessons\u1299
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      4. \nPsych
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        1. \nSt. Margaret's Episcopal School: Introduction to Psychology\u129c
        2. \nYale: Introduction to Psychology\u129d
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      5. \nSociety
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        1. \nModel Thinking\u12a3
        2. \nUC Davis: Computational Social Science\u12a4
        3. \nUQx: Principles of Microeconomics\u12a5
        4. \nUQx: Anthropology of Current World Issues\u12a6
        5. \nUniversity of Amsterdam: Classical Sociological Theory\u12a7
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      6. \nReligion
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        1. \nA Journey through Western Christianity\u12a9
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      7. \nGovernment
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        1. \nAmerican Government\u12ab
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      8. \nHistory
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        1. \nChina
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          1. \nChinaX\u12af
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  2. \nDesign
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    1. \nHuman
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      1. \nBody
          \n
        1. \nU at Buffalo: Computer Vision Basics\u1410
        2. \nStanfordOnline: Musculoskeletal Primer for the Non-Orthopedist\u1411
        \n
      2. \nNetworks
          \n
        1. \nGoogle: Computer Networking Basics\u1417
        2. \nWireless Communications for Everybody\u1418
        3. \nIITBombayX: Signals and Systems, Part 1\u1419
        4. \nStanford: Cryptography I\u141a
        5. \nIBM: Introduction to Blockchain\u141b
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      3. \nOps
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        1. \nAgile Scrum Practitioner\u141e
        2. \nGoogle Project Management: Professional Certificate\u141f
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      4. \nMind
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        1. \nNeural Networks and Deep Learning\u1422
        2. \nProgramming Massively Parallel Processors with CUDA\u1423
        \n
      5. \nComms
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        1. \nGraphic
            \n
          1. \nIBM: Introduction to Web Development with HTML, CSS, JavaScript\u1435
          2. \nMeta Android Developer Professional Certificate\u1436
          3. \nMichigan State: Game Design and Development with Unity 2020 Specialization\u1437
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        2. \nCloud Cert
            \n
          1. \nAWS Cloud Solutions Architect\u143c
          2. \nAWS Cloud Quest\u143d
          3. \nGoogle Cloud Digital Leader\u143e
          4. \nAzure Fundamentals\u143f
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  3. \nMaintain
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    1. \nHuman
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          \n
        1. \nJHU: Psychological First Aid\u14a4
        2. \nBook Of Julian\u14a5
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      2. \nBody
          \n
        1. \nUC San Diego: Drug Discovery\u14ab
        2. \nUQx: Introduction to Biomedical Imaging\u14ac
        3. \nGeorgetownX: Genomic Medicine Gets Personal\u14ad
        4. \nBlood Film Morphology - A Practical Guide\u14ae
        5. \nStanford: Introduction to Food and Health\u14af
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Church

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Missiology
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0 Any person who contributes to the Third Testament shall be considered Canonized by the Letter. 1 Furthermore, the Chief Theologian may bestow Sainthood upon dead persons, consistent with the practices and requirements of the Catholic church. 2 Finally, any person who completes a curriculum shall be considered Canonized by the Degree. \n

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2 Hasn't God been found already in the form of Yahweh, Jesus, and Allah?
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5 Where is God?
6 God is outside of this universe
7 Can you see God?
8 Not at this time
9 Does God hear our prayers?
10 No. God does not hear us
11 Should you glorify God?
12 Sure, if you would like
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17 What is a covenant?
18 An agreement between two or more persons.
19 How many Gods are there?
20 One. The Creator God
21 Does God know all things?
22 No
23 Who wrote the Bible?
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25 Should I live my life according to the first two testaments?
26 No, as they are legacy. A better life doctrine is the Third Testament, which has superseded the first two
27 What is the purpose of religion?
28 The purpose of religion is to empower the people socially
29 Am I not then equally served by attending a traditional house of worship?
30 If you appreciate traditional doctrine, this is the better path for you
31 What is the Beatific Vision?
32 The Beatific Vision will occur when humankind unequivocally witnesses the face of God
33 How will we know this event has occurred?
34 You will investigate the claims scientifically
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5 Where is God?
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9 Does God hear our prayers?
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11 Should you glorify God?
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17 What is a covenant?
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19 How many Gods are there?
20 One. The Creator God
21 Does God know all things?
22 No
23 Who wrote the Bible?
24 Ordinary people
25 Should I live my life according to the first two testaments?
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29 Am I not then equally served by attending a traditional house of worship?
30 If you appreciate traditional doctrine, this is the better path for you
31 What is the Beatific Vision?
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30 If you appreciate traditional doctrine, this is the better path for you
31 What is the Beatific Vision?
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5 Where is God?
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9 Does God hear our prayers?
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30 If you appreciate traditional doctrine, this is the better path for you
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0 What is the chief end of humankind?
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2 Hasn't God been found already in the form of Yahweh, Jesus, and Allah?
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5 Where is God?
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7 Can you see God?
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9 Does God hear our prayers?
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17 What is a covenant?
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19 How many Gods are there?
20 One. The Creator God
21 Does God know all things?
22 No
23 Who wrote the Bible?
24 Ordinary people
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26 No, as they are legacy. A better life doctrine is the Third Testament, which has superseded the first two
27 What is the purpose of religion?
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29 Am I not then equally served by attending a traditional house of worship?
30 If you appreciate traditional doctrine, this is the better path for you
31 What is the Beatific Vision?
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33 How will we know this event has occurred?
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35 What is the Ascension?
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Faith

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Faith

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Nobody Creed
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0 Nobody has spoken to God. 1 Nobody knows the name of God. 2 Nobody knows the character of God. 3 Nobody may speak for God. 4 No messenger exists for God. 5 No human can claim genetic lineage from God. 6 No human can claim spiritual lineage from God. \n

One God Creed
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0 There is one God who has spoken to no one. \n

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Catechism

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Introduction
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0 The Deist Catechism is an accessible summary of Deist thought. 1 It serves children and adults, instructing them in what is right, and insulating them from what is wrong. 2 The Deist Catechism exists to edify the intellect, inspire ethical living, and cultivate a sense of awe and wonder towards the universe.\n

Catechism
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0 What is the chief end of humankind?
1 The chief end of humankind is to find God
2 Hasn't God been found already in the form of Yahweh, Jesus, and Allah?
3 No, as these are false Gods. 4 No one has ever heard, nor seen them
5 Where is God?
6 God is outside of this universe
7 Can you see God?
8 Not at this time
9 Does God hear our prayers?
10 No. God does not hear us
11 Should you glorify God?
12 Sure, if you would like
13 Who were our first parents?
14 Chromosomal Adam and Eve, from Africa
15 Of what were our first parents made?
16 They were the continuation of an earlier, similar species
17 What is a covenant?
18 An agreement between two or more persons.
19 How many Gods are there?
20 One. The Creator God
21 Does God know all things?
22 No
23 Who wrote the Bible?
24 Ordinary people
25 Should I live my life according to the first two testaments?
26 No, as they are legacy. A better life doctrine is the Third Testament, which has superseded the first two
27 What is the purpose of religion?
28 The purpose of religion is to empower the people socially
29 Am I not then equally served by attending a traditional house of worship?
30 If you appreciate traditional doctrine, this is the better path for you
31 What is the Beatific Vision?
32 The Beatific Vision will occur when humankind unequivocally witnesses the face of God
33 How will we know this event has occurred?
34 You will investigate the claims scientifically
35 What is the Ascension?
36 The Ascension is the period after the Beatific Vision in which we become communicant with God
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Central Topology

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0 God is outside of the Cosmos, in Heaven. 1 The Cosmos, as God's creation, are also contained within Heaven. 2 The Children of Abraham presently occupy only a small part of the Cosmos. \n

Cosmological Topology
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Guidance

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0 Variants of the Socratic method, such as Rogerian Psychotherapy, are a useful general-purpose tool to discover hidden thought in the mind of another. 1 Tarot is likewise an effective means to help friends help themselves. \n

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Proverbs

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0 How much better to get wisdom than gold, to get insight rather than silver!1738 .
1 Where there is strife, there is pride, but wisdom is found in those who take advice1739 .
2 Even fools are thought wise if they keep silent1740 .
3 For the living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing; they have no further reward, and even their name is forgotten1741 .
4 Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the realm of the dead, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom1742 .
5 As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another1743 .
6 A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.1744 .
7 One who has unreliable friends soon comes to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother1745 .
8 Walk with the wise and become wise, for a companion of fools suffers harm1746 .
9 A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed1747 .
10 By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.1748 .
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Introduction
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0 The Deist Curriculum is selected to advance the Third Testament Prophesies. 1 It is roughly as rigorous as a collegiate Bachelor's degree. 2 The Master's variant includes additional courses, and necessitates a thesis defense. 3 Anyone who completes this program may apply for Canonization. 4 If accepted, they shall be considered Canonized by the Degree. \n

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  1. \nObserve
      \n
    1. \nThe Cosmos
        \n
      1. \nKhan: College Physics 12866
      2. \nKhan: Introduction to Chemistry2867
      3. \nANUx: Astrophysics: Cosmology2868
      \n
    2. \nHuman
        \n
      1. \nBio
          \n
        1. \nStats
            \n
          1. \nGoogle: The Power of Statistics2914
          \n
        2. \nChem
            \n
          1. \nHarvardX: Principles of Biochemistry2916
          \n
        \n
      2. \nGenetics
          \n
        1. \nU of Melbourne: Epigenetic Control of Gene Expression2920
        2. \nGenomic Data Science Specialization2921
        3. \nUMD: Genes and the Human Condition2922
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      3. \nLinguistics
          \n
        1. \nMiracles of Human Language: An Introduction to Linguistics2925
        2. \nEsperanto in 12 Lessons2926
        \n
      4. \nPsych
          \n
        1. \nSt. Margaret's Episcopal School: Introduction to Psychology2929
        2. \nYale: Introduction to Psychology2930
        \n
      5. \nSociety
          \n
        1. \nModel Thinking2936
        2. \nUC Davis: Computational Social Science2937
        3. \nUQx: Principles of Microeconomics2938
        4. \nUQx: Anthropology of Current World Issues2939
        5. \nUniversity of Amsterdam: Classical Sociological Theory2940
        \n
      6. \nReligion
          \n
        1. \nA Journey through Western Christianity2942
        \n
      7. \nGovernment
          \n
        1. \nAmerican Government2944
        \n
      8. \nHistory
          \n
        1. \nChina
            \n
          1. \nChinaX2948
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        \n
      \n
    \n
  2. \nDesign
      \n
    1. \nHuman
        \n
      1. \nBody
          \n
        1. \nU at Buffalo: Computer Vision Basics3301
        2. \nStanfordOnline: Musculoskeletal Primer for the Non-Orthopedist3302
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      2. \nNetworks
          \n
        1. \nGoogle: Computer Networking Basics3308
        2. \nWireless Communications for Everybody3309
        3. \nIITBombayX: Signals and Systems, Part 13310
        4. \nStanford: Cryptography I3311
        5. \nIBM: Introduction to Blockchain3312
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      3. \nOps
          \n
        1. \nAgile Scrum Practitioner3315
        2. \nGoogle Project Management: Professional Certificate3316
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      4. \nMind
          \n
        1. \nNeural Networks and Deep Learning3319
        2. \nProgramming Massively Parallel Processors with CUDA3320
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      5. \nComms
          \n
        1. \nGraphic
            \n
          1. \nIBM: Introduction to Web Development with HTML, CSS, JavaScript3338
          2. \nMeta Android Developer Professional Certificate3339
          3. \nMichigan State: Game Design and Development with Unity 2020 Specialization3340
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        2. \nCloud Cert
            \n
          1. \nAWS Cloud Solutions Architect3345
          2. \nAWS Cloud Quest3346
          3. \nGoogle Cloud Digital Leader3347
          4. \nAzure Fundamentals3348
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        \n
      \n
    \n
  3. \nMaintain
      \n
    1. \nHuman
        \n
      1. \nMind
          \n
        1. \nJHU: Psychological First Aid3449
        2. \nBook Of Julian3450
        \n
      2. \nBody
          \n
        1. \nUC San Diego: Drug Discovery3456
        2. \nUQx: Introduction to Biomedical Imaging3457
        3. \nGeorgetownX: Genomic Medicine Gets Personal3458
        4. \nBlood Film Morphology - A Practical Guide3459
        5. \nStanford: Introduction to Food and Health3460
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Curriculum

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Introduction
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0 The Deist Curriculum is selected to advance the Third Testament Prophesies. 1 It is roughly as rigorous as a collegiate Bachelor's degree. 2 The Master's variant includes additional courses, and necessitates a thesis defense. 3 Anyone who completes this program may apply for Canonization. 4 If accepted, they shall be considered Canonized by the Degree. \n

5 Cybernetics\n
  1. \nObserve
      \n
    1. \nThe Cosmos
        \n
      1. \nKhan: College Physics 12010
      2. \nKhan: Introduction to Chemistry2011
      3. \nANUx: Astrophysics: Cosmology2012
      \n
    2. \nHuman
        \n
      1. \nBio
          \n
        1. \nStats
            \n
          1. \nGoogle: The Power of Statistics2058
          \n
        2. \nChem
            \n
          1. \nHarvardX: Principles of Biochemistry2060
          \n
        \n
      2. \nGenetics
          \n
        1. \nU of Melbourne: Epigenetic Control of Gene Expression2064
        2. \nGenomic Data Science Specialization2065
        3. \nUMD: Genes and the Human Condition2066
        \n
      3. \nLinguistics
          \n
        1. \nMiracles of Human Language: An Introduction to Linguistics2069
        2. \nEsperanto in 12 Lessons2070
        \n
      4. \nPsych
          \n
        1. \nSt. Margaret's Episcopal School: Introduction to Psychology2073
        2. \nYale: Introduction to Psychology2074
        \n
      5. \nSociety
          \n
        1. \nModel Thinking2080
        2. \nUC Davis: Computational Social Science2081
        3. \nUQx: Principles of Microeconomics2082
        4. \nUQx: Anthropology of Current World Issues2083
        5. \nUniversity of Amsterdam: Classical Sociological Theory2084
        \n
      6. \nReligion
          \n
        1. \nA Journey through Western Christianity2086
        \n
      7. \nGovernment
          \n
        1. \nAmerican Government2088
        \n
      8. \nHistory
          \n
        1. \nChina
            \n
          1. \nChinaX2092
          \n
        \n
      \n
    \n
  2. \nDesign
      \n
    1. \nHuman
        \n
      1. \nBody
          \n
        1. \nU at Buffalo: Computer Vision Basics2445
        2. \nStanfordOnline: Musculoskeletal Primer for the Non-Orthopedist2446
        \n
      2. \nNetworks
          \n
        1. \nGoogle: Computer Networking Basics2452
        2. \nWireless Communications for Everybody2453
        3. \nIITBombayX: Signals and Systems, Part 12454
        4. \nStanford: Cryptography I2455
        5. \nIBM: Introduction to Blockchain2456
        \n
      3. \nOps
          \n
        1. \nAgile Scrum Practitioner2459
        2. \nGoogle Project Management: Professional Certificate2460
        \n
      4. \nMind
          \n
        1. \nNeural Networks and Deep Learning2463
        2. \nProgramming Massively Parallel Processors with CUDA2464
        \n
      5. \nComms
          \n
        1. \nGraphic
            \n
          1. \nIBM: Introduction to Web Development with HTML, CSS, JavaScript2482
          2. \nMeta Android Developer Professional Certificate2483
          3. \nMichigan State: Game Design and Development with Unity 2020 Specialization2484
          \n
        2. \nCloud Cert
            \n
          1. \nAWS Cloud Solutions Architect2489
          2. \nAWS Cloud Quest2490
          3. \nGoogle Cloud Digital Leader2491
          4. \nAzure Fundamentals2492
          \n
        \n
      \n
    \n
  3. \nMaintain
      \n
    1. \nHuman
        \n
      1. \nMind
          \n
        1. \nJHU: Psychological First Aid2593
        2. \nBook Of Julian2594
        \n
      2. \nBody
          \n
        1. \nUC San Diego: Drug Discovery2600
        2. \nUQx: Introduction to Biomedical Imaging2601
        3. \nGeorgetownX: Genomic Medicine Gets Personal2602
        4. \nBlood Film Morphology - A Practical Guide2603
        5. \nStanford: Introduction to Food and Health2604
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    \n
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Wisdom

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Proverbs

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0 How much better to get wisdom than gold, to get insight rather than silver!871 .
1 Where there is strife, there is pride, but wisdom is found in those who take advice872 .
2 Even fools are thought wise if they keep silent873 .
3 For the living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing; they have no further reward, and even their name is forgotten874 .
4 Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the realm of the dead, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom875 .
5 As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another876 .
6 A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.877 .
7 One who has unreliable friends soon comes to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother878 .
8 Walk with the wise and become wise, for a companion of fools suffers harm879 .
9 A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed880 .
10 By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.881 .
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Curriculum

\n

Introduction
\n

0 The Deist Curriculum is selected to advance the Third Testament Prophesies. 1 It is roughly as rigorous as a collegiate Bachelor's degree. 2 The Master's variant includes additional courses, and necessitates a thesis defense. 3 Anyone who completes this program may apply for Canonization. 4 If accepted, they shall be considered Canonized by the Degree. \n

5 Cybernetics\n
  1. \nObserve
      \n
    1. \nThe Cosmos
        \n
      1. \nKhan: College Physics 11143
      2. \nKhan: Introduction to Chemistry1144
      3. \nANUx: Astrophysics: Cosmology1145
      \n
    2. \nHuman
        \n
      1. \nBio
          \n
        1. \nStats
            \n
          1. \nGoogle: The Power of Statistics1191
          \n
        2. \nChem
            \n
          1. \nHarvardX: Principles of Biochemistry1193
          \n
        \n
      2. \nGenetics
          \n
        1. \nU of Melbourne: Epigenetic Control of Gene Expression1197
        2. \nGenomic Data Science Specialization1198
        3. \nUMD: Genes and the Human Condition1199
        \n
      3. \nLinguistics
          \n
        1. \nMiracles of Human Language: An Introduction to Linguistics1202
        2. \nEsperanto in 12 Lessons1203
        \n
      4. \nPsych
          \n
        1. \nSt. Margaret's Episcopal School: Introduction to Psychology1206
        2. \nYale: Introduction to Psychology1207
        \n
      5. \nSociety
          \n
        1. \nModel Thinking1213
        2. \nUC Davis: Computational Social Science1214
        3. \nUQx: Principles of Microeconomics1215
        4. \nUQx: Anthropology of Current World Issues1216
        5. \nUniversity of Amsterdam: Classical Sociological Theory1217
        \n
      6. \nReligion
          \n
        1. \nA Journey through Western Christianity1219
        \n
      7. \nGovernment
          \n
        1. \nAmerican Government1221
        \n
      8. \nHistory
          \n
        1. \nChina
            \n
          1. \nChinaX1225
          \n
        \n
      \n
    \n
  2. \nDesign
      \n
    1. \nHuman
        \n
      1. \nBody
          \n
        1. \nU at Buffalo: Computer Vision Basics1578
        2. \nStanfordOnline: Musculoskeletal Primer for the Non-Orthopedist1579
        \n
      2. \nNetworks
          \n
        1. \nGoogle: Computer Networking Basics1585
        2. \nWireless Communications for Everybody1586
        3. \nIITBombayX: Signals and Systems, Part 11587
        4. \nStanford: Cryptography I1588
        5. \nIBM: Introduction to Blockchain1589
        \n
      3. \nOps
          \n
        1. \nAgile Scrum Practitioner1592
        2. \nGoogle Project Management: Professional Certificate1593
        \n
      4. \nMind
          \n
        1. \nNeural Networks and Deep Learning1596
        2. \nProgramming Massively Parallel Processors with CUDA1597
        \n
      5. \nComms
          \n
        1. \nGraphic
            \n
          1. \nIBM: Introduction to Web Development with HTML, CSS, JavaScript1615
          2. \nMeta Android Developer Professional Certificate1616
          3. \nMichigan State: Game Design and Development with Unity 2020 Specialization1617
          \n
        2. \nCloud Cert
            \n
          1. \nAWS Cloud Solutions Architect1622
          2. \nAWS Cloud Quest1623
          3. \nGoogle Cloud Digital Leader1624
          4. \nAzure Fundamentals1625
          \n
        \n
      \n
    \n
  3. \nMaintain
      \n
    1. \nHuman
        \n
      1. \nMind
          \n
        1. \nJHU: Psychological First Aid1726
        2. \nBook Of Julian1727
        \n
      2. \nBody
          \n
        1. \nUC San Diego: Drug Discovery1733
        2. \nUQx: Introduction to Biomedical Imaging1734
        3. \nGeorgetownX: Genomic Medicine Gets Personal1735
        4. \nBlood Film Morphology - A Practical Guide1736
        5. \nStanford: Introduction to Food and Health1737
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  2. \nBring your attention to your feet. Notice any sensations or feelings in your feet
  3. \nNow, shift your attention to your lower legs. Feel the sensations in your calf muscles and shins
  4. \nDirect your awareness to your knees. Notice any sensations or tension in this area
  5. \nShift your attention to your thighs. Feel the weight and sensations in your upper legs
  6. \nBring your focus to your hips and pelvis. Notice any sensations or areas of tightness
  7. \nNow, move your attention to your abdomen. Feel the rise and fall of your breath in this area
  8. \nDirect your awareness to your chest. Notice the gentle expansion and contraction with each breath
  9. \nShift your attention to your upper back. Feel the sensations and any areas of tension in this region
  10. \nBring your focus to your shoulders. Notice any tightness or release of tension in this area
  11. \nNow, direct your awareness to your arms and hands. Feel any sensations or tingling in your limbs
  12. \nShift your attention to your neck. Notice any areas of stiffness or relaxation in this part of your body
  13. \nBring your focus to your head. Notice any sensations, such as warmth, coolness, or pressure
  14. \nNow, direct your awareness to your face. Notice any sensations or areas of tension, such as the jaw or forehead
  15. \nFinally, bring your attention to your entire body as a whole. Feel the sensation of being present and relaxed
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Deep Breathing
\n

0 With this device, I can produce two tones: Bass and Tone. 1 I will play each four times. 2 When you hear the tone, breathe in. 3 When you hear the bass, breathe out. 4 deep_breathing.mp3. \n

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Meditation

\n

0 Body-scan\n

  1. \nBegin by finding a comfortable position, either sitting or lying down
  2. \nBring your attention to your feet. Notice any sensations or feelings in your feet
  3. \nNow, shift your attention to your lower legs. Feel the sensations in your calf muscles and shins
  4. \nDirect your awareness to your knees. Notice any sensations or tension in this area
  5. \nShift your attention to your thighs. Feel the weight and sensations in your upper legs
  6. \nBring your focus to your hips and pelvis. Notice any sensations or areas of tightness
  7. \nNow, move your attention to your abdomen. Feel the rise and fall of your breath in this area
  8. \nDirect your awareness to your chest. Notice the gentle expansion and contraction with each breath
  9. \nShift your attention to your upper back. Feel the sensations and any areas of tension in this region
  10. \nBring your focus to your shoulders. Notice any tightness or release of tension in this area
  11. \nNow, direct your awareness to your arms and hands. Feel any sensations or tingling in your limbs
  12. \nShift your attention to your neck. Notice any areas of stiffness or relaxation in this part of your body
  13. \nBring your focus to your head. Notice any sensations, such as warmth, coolness, or pressure
  14. \nNow, direct your awareness to your face. Notice any sensations or areas of tension, such as the jaw or forehead
  15. \nFinally, bring your attention to your entire body as a whole. Feel the sensation of being present and relaxed
\n\n
Deep Breathing
\n

0 With this device, I can produce two tones: Bass and Tone. 1 I will play each four times. 2 When you hear the tone, breathe in. 3 When you hear the bass, breathe out. 4 deep_breathing.mp3. \n

\n

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Fasting

\n

0 Here are the reasons for fasting:\n

  1. \nMourning
  2. \nMotivation
  3. \nMental clarity
  4. \nHealth
\n\n1 Here are several kinds of fast:\n
  1. \nDaniel Fast: Abstain from meat for a week
  2. \nWater fast: Consume only water for 48 hours
  3. \nIntermittent fast: Eat once daily for a week
\n\n\n

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Fasting

\n

0 Here are the reasons for fasting:\n

  1. \nMourning
  2. \nMotivation
  3. \nMental clarity
  4. \nHealth
\n\n1 Here are several kinds of fast:\n
  1. \nDaniel Fast: Abstain from meat for a week
  2. \nWater fast: Consume only water for 48 hours
  3. \nIntermittent fast: Eat once daily for a week
\n\n\n

", - "indexedName": "3\n\nFasting", + "text": "

Sacraments

\n

0 We recognize the following sacraments, or rites:\n

  1. \nBirth
  2. \nMarriage
  3. \nBurial
\n\n\n

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Music

\n

0 The following comprise our musical tradition\n

  1. \nSpeaking Tongues
  2. \nThe holy pentatonic (God's tonality)
  3. \nThe Om
\n\n\n

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Sacraments

\n

0 We recognize the following sacraments, or rites:\n

  1. \nBirth
  2. \nMarriage
  3. \nBurial
\n\n\n

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Yoga

\n

0 Here is the Deist Yoga routine\n

  1. \nMountain Pose
      \n
    1. \nStand tall with your feet together
    2. \nStraighten your spine and relax your shoulders
    3. \nPlace your hands by your sides with palms facing forward
    4. \nTake deep breaths and find your balance
    \n
  2. \nForward Fold
      \n
    1. \nFrom Mountain Pose, exhale and bend forward at the hips
    2. \nKeep your back straight as you fold forward
    3. \nAllow your hands to hang down towards the floor
    4. \nIf possible, reach for your toes or grasp the backs of your ankles
    5. \nRelax your head, neck, and shoulders, and let the weight of your upper body stretch your hamstrings and lower back
    6. \nHold the pose for a few breaths or longer
    7. \nTo release, engage your core and slowly come back up to standing
    \n
  3. \nDownward-Facing Dog
      \n
    1. \nWalk your hands outward
    2. \nStraighten your arms and legs, forming an inverted 'V' shape
    3. \nPress your heels toward the ground and lengthen your spine
    4. \nHold the pose and take deep breaths
    \n
  4. \nCobra Pose
      \n
    1. \nLie on your stomach with your legs extended and tops of your feet pressing into the mat.
    2. \nPlace your hands beneath your shoulders, fingers pointing forward.
    3. \nInhale and slowly lift your chest off the mat, keeping your elbows close to your body.
    4. \nLengthen your spine and gaze forward, keeping your shoulders relaxed.
    5. \nHold the pose, breathing deeply and feeling the stretch in your abdomen and chest.
    \n
  5. \nUpward-Facing Dog
      \n
    1. \nLie face down on the mat with your legs extended and tops of your feet pressing into the mat.
    2. \nPlace your palms on the mat next to your ribs, fingers pointing forward.
    3. \nInhale and press your hands firmly into the mat as you straighten your arms, lifting your chest off the mat.
    4. \nRoll your shoulders back and down, opening your chest and lifting your gaze.
    5. \nKeep your legs active, pressing the tops of your feet and thighs into the mat.
    6. \nHold the pose, breathing deeply and feeling the stretch in your abdomen and chest.
    \n
  6. \nWarrior I
      \n
    1. \nStart in a standing position with your feet hip-width apart
    2. \nStep your right foot forward and turn your left foot slightly outward
    3. \nBend your right knee, keeping it aligned with your ankle
    4. \nRaise your arms overhead and gaze forward
    5. \nHold the pose, feeling strength in your legs and grounding through your feet
    \n
  7. \nTree Pose
      \n
    1. \nStand tall with your feet together and arms by your sides
    2. \nShift your weight onto your left foot and lift your right foot off the ground
    3. \nPlace the sole of your right foot against your inner left thigh or calf
    4. \nBring your hands to your heart center or extend them overhead
    5. \nFind your balance and focus on a steady breath
    \n
  8. \nBridge Pose
      \n
    1. \nLie on your back with your knees bent and feet hip-distance apart
    2. \nPlace your arms alongside your body with palms facing down
    3. \nPress your feet into the mat and lift your hips upward
    4. \nEngage your core and thighs as you lift your chest toward your chin
    5. \nHold the pose, breathing deeply and feeling the stretch in your chest and hips
    \n
  9. \nChild's Pose
      \n
    1. \nStart on your hands and knees, with your knees slightly wider than hip-width apart
    2. \nLower your hips back towards your heels as you reach your arms forward
    3. \nRest your forehead on the mat and
    \n
\n\n\n

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Yoga

\n

0 Here is the Deist Yoga routine\n

  1. \nMountain Pose
      \n
    1. \nStand tall with your feet together
    2. \nStraighten your spine and relax your shoulders
    3. \nPlace your hands by your sides with palms facing forward
    4. \nTake deep breaths and find your balance
    \n
  2. \nForward Fold
      \n
    1. \nFrom Mountain Pose, exhale and bend forward at the hips
    2. \nKeep your back straight as you fold forward
    3. \nAllow your hands to hang down towards the floor
    4. \nIf possible, reach for your toes or grasp the backs of your ankles
    5. \nRelax your head, neck, and shoulders, and let the weight of your upper body stretch your hamstrings and lower back
    6. \nHold the pose for a few breaths or longer
    7. \nTo release, engage your core and slowly come back up to standing
    \n
  3. \nDownward-Facing Dog
      \n
    1. \nWalk your hands outward
    2. \nStraighten your arms and legs, forming an inverted 'V' shape
    3. \nPress your heels toward the ground and lengthen your spine
    4. \nHold the pose and take deep breaths
    \n
  4. \nCobra Pose
      \n
    1. \nLie on your stomach with your legs extended and tops of your feet pressing into the mat.
    2. \nPlace your hands beneath your shoulders, fingers pointing forward.
    3. \nInhale and slowly lift your chest off the mat, keeping your elbows close to your body.
    4. \nLengthen your spine and gaze forward, keeping your shoulders relaxed.
    5. \nHold the pose, breathing deeply and feeling the stretch in your abdomen and chest.
    \n
  5. \nUpward-Facing Dog
      \n
    1. \nLie face down on the mat with your legs extended and tops of your feet pressing into the mat.
    2. \nPlace your palms on the mat next to your ribs, fingers pointing forward.
    3. \nInhale and press your hands firmly into the mat as you straighten your arms, lifting your chest off the mat.
    4. \nRoll your shoulders back and down, opening your chest and lifting your gaze.
    5. \nKeep your legs active, pressing the tops of your feet and thighs into the mat.
    6. \nHold the pose, breathing deeply and feeling the stretch in your abdomen and chest.
    \n
  6. \nWarrior I
      \n
    1. \nStart in a standing position with your feet hip-width apart
    2. \nStep your right foot forward and turn your left foot slightly outward
    3. \nBend your right knee, keeping it aligned with your ankle
    4. \nRaise your arms overhead and gaze forward
    5. \nHold the pose, feeling strength in your legs and grounding through your feet
    \n
  7. \nTree Pose
      \n
    1. \nStand tall with your feet together and arms by your sides
    2. \nShift your weight onto your left foot and lift your right foot off the ground
    3. \nPlace the sole of your right foot against your inner left thigh or calf
    4. \nBring your hands to your heart center or extend them overhead
    5. \nFind your balance and focus on a steady breath
    \n
  8. \nBridge Pose
      \n
    1. \nLie on your back with your knees bent and feet hip-distance apart
    2. \nPlace your arms alongside your body with palms facing down
    3. \nPress your feet into the mat and lift your hips upward
    4. \nEngage your core and thighs as you lift your chest toward your chin
    5. \nHold the pose, breathing deeply and feeling the stretch in your chest and hips
    \n
  9. \nChild's Pose
      \n
    1. \nStart on your hands and knees, with your knees slightly wider than hip-width apart
    2. \nLower your hips back towards your heels as you reach your arms forward
    3. \nRest your forehead on the mat and
    \n
\n\n\n

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Holidays

\n

0 We recognize the following holidays:\n

  1. \nChristmas, during which time we remember the Ancestors
  2. \nEaster, during which time we consider our Descendants
\n\n\n

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Holidays

\n

0 We recognize the following holidays:\n

  1. \nChristmas, during which time we remember the Ancestors
  2. \nEaster, during which time we consider our Descendants
\n\n\n

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Guidance

\n

0 Variants of the Socratic method, such as Rogerian Psychotherapy, are a useful general-purpose tool to discover hidden thought in the mind of another. 1 Tarot is likewise an effective means to help friends help themselves. \n

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Ritual

\n

Guidance

\n

0 Variants of the Socratic method, such as Rogerian Psychotherapy, are a useful general-purpose tool to discover hidden thought in the mind of another. 1 Tarot is likewise an effective means to help friends help themselves. \n

Meditation

\n

0 Body-scan\n

  1. \nBegin by finding a comfortable position, either sitting or lying down
  2. \nBring your attention to your feet. Notice any sensations or feelings in your feet
  3. \nNow, shift your attention to your lower legs. Feel the sensations in your calf muscles and shins
  4. \nDirect your awareness to your knees. Notice any sensations or tension in this area
  5. \nShift your attention to your thighs. Feel the weight and sensations in your upper legs
  6. \nBring your focus to your hips and pelvis. Notice any sensations or areas of tightness
  7. \nNow, move your attention to your abdomen. Feel the rise and fall of your breath in this area
  8. \nDirect your awareness to your chest. Notice the gentle expansion and contraction with each breath
  9. \nShift your attention to your upper back. Feel the sensations and any areas of tension in this region
  10. \nBring your focus to your shoulders. Notice any tightness or release of tension in this area
  11. \nNow, direct your awareness to your arms and hands. Feel any sensations or tingling in your limbs
  12. \nShift your attention to your neck. Notice any areas of stiffness or relaxation in this part of your body
  13. \nBring your focus to your head. Notice any sensations, such as warmth, coolness, or pressure
  14. \nNow, direct your awareness to your face. Notice any sensations or areas of tension, such as the jaw or forehead
  15. \nFinally, bring your attention to your entire body as a whole. Feel the sensation of being present and relaxed
\n\n
Deep Breathing
\n

0 With this device, I can produce two tones: Bass and Tone. 1 I will play each four times. 2 When you hear the tone, breathe in. 3 When you hear the bass, breathe out. 4 deep_breathing.mp3. \n

\n

Fasting

\n

0 Here are the reasons for fasting:\n

  1. \nMourning
  2. \nMotivation
  3. \nMental clarity
  4. \nHealth
\n\n1 Here are several kinds of fast:\n
  1. \nDaniel Fast: Abstain from meat for a week
  2. \nWater fast: Consume only water for 48 hours
  3. \nIntermittent fast: Eat once daily for a week
\n\n\n

Music

\n

0 The following comprise our musical tradition\n

  1. \nSpeaking Tongues
  2. \nThe holy pentatonic (God's tonality)
  3. \nThe Om
\n\n\n

Sacraments

\n

0 We recognize the following sacraments, or rites:\n

  1. \nBirth
  2. \nMarriage
  3. \nBurial
\n\n\n

Yoga

\n

0 Here is the Deist Yoga routine\n

  1. \nMountain Pose
      \n
    1. \nStand tall with your feet together
    2. \nStraighten your spine and relax your shoulders
    3. \nPlace your hands by your sides with palms facing forward
    4. \nTake deep breaths and find your balance
    \n
  2. \nForward Fold
      \n
    1. \nFrom Mountain Pose, exhale and bend forward at the hips
    2. \nKeep your back straight as you fold forward
    3. \nAllow your hands to hang down towards the floor
    4. \nIf possible, reach for your toes or grasp the backs of your ankles
    5. \nRelax your head, neck, and shoulders, and let the weight of your upper body stretch your hamstrings and lower back
    6. \nHold the pose for a few breaths or longer
    7. \nTo release, engage your core and slowly come back up to standing
    \n
  3. \nDownward-Facing Dog
      \n
    1. \nWalk your hands outward
    2. \nStraighten your arms and legs, forming an inverted 'V' shape
    3. \nPress your heels toward the ground and lengthen your spine
    4. \nHold the pose and take deep breaths
    \n
  4. \nCobra Pose
      \n
    1. \nLie on your stomach with your legs extended and tops of your feet pressing into the mat.
    2. \nPlace your hands beneath your shoulders, fingers pointing forward.
    3. \nInhale and slowly lift your chest off the mat, keeping your elbows close to your body.
    4. \nLengthen your spine and gaze forward, keeping your shoulders relaxed.
    5. \nHold the pose, breathing deeply and feeling the stretch in your abdomen and chest.
    \n
  5. \nUpward-Facing Dog
      \n
    1. \nLie face down on the mat with your legs extended and tops of your feet pressing into the mat.
    2. \nPlace your palms on the mat next to your ribs, fingers pointing forward.
    3. \nInhale and press your hands firmly into the mat as you straighten your arms, lifting your chest off the mat.
    4. \nRoll your shoulders back and down, opening your chest and lifting your gaze.
    5. \nKeep your legs active, pressing the tops of your feet and thighs into the mat.
    6. \nHold the pose, breathing deeply and feeling the stretch in your abdomen and chest.
    \n
  6. \nWarrior I
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    1. \nStart in a standing position with your feet hip-width apart
    2. \nStep your right foot forward and turn your left foot slightly outward
    3. \nBend your right knee, keeping it aligned with your ankle
    4. \nRaise your arms overhead and gaze forward
    5. \nHold the pose, feeling strength in your legs and grounding through your feet
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  7. \nTree Pose
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    1. \nStand tall with your feet together and arms by your sides
    2. \nShift your weight onto your left foot and lift your right foot off the ground
    3. \nPlace the sole of your right foot against your inner left thigh or calf
    4. \nBring your hands to your heart center or extend them overhead
    5. \nFind your balance and focus on a steady breath
    \n
  8. \nBridge Pose
      \n
    1. \nLie on your back with your knees bent and feet hip-distance apart
    2. \nPlace your arms alongside your body with palms facing down
    3. \nPress your feet into the mat and lift your hips upward
    4. \nEngage your core and thighs as you lift your chest toward your chin
    5. \nHold the pose, breathing deeply and feeling the stretch in your chest and hips
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  9. \nChild's Pose
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    1. \nStart on your hands and knees, with your knees slightly wider than hip-width apart
    2. \nLower your hips back towards your heels as you reach your arms forward
    3. \nRest your forehead on the mat and
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Holidays

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  1. \nChristmas, during which time we remember the Ancestors
  2. \nEaster, during which time we consider our Descendants
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Meditation

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0 Body-scan\n

  1. \nBegin by finding a comfortable position, either sitting or lying down
  2. \nBring your attention to your feet. Notice any sensations or feelings in your feet
  3. \nNow, shift your attention to your lower legs. Feel the sensations in your calf muscles and shins
  4. \nDirect your awareness to your knees. Notice any sensations or tension in this area
  5. \nShift your attention to your thighs. Feel the weight and sensations in your upper legs
  6. \nBring your focus to your hips and pelvis. Notice any sensations or areas of tightness
  7. \nNow, move your attention to your abdomen. Feel the rise and fall of your breath in this area
  8. \nDirect your awareness to your chest. Notice the gentle expansion and contraction with each breath
  9. \nShift your attention to your upper back. Feel the sensations and any areas of tension in this region
  10. \nBring your focus to your shoulders. Notice any tightness or release of tension in this area
  11. \nNow, direct your awareness to your arms and hands. Feel any sensations or tingling in your limbs
  12. \nShift your attention to your neck. Notice any areas of stiffness or relaxation in this part of your body
  13. \nBring your focus to your head. Notice any sensations, such as warmth, coolness, or pressure
  14. \nNow, direct your awareness to your face. Notice any sensations or areas of tension, such as the jaw or forehead
  15. \nFinally, bring your attention to your entire body as a whole. Feel the sensation of being present and relaxed
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Deep Breathing
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Fasting

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0 Here are the reasons for fasting:\n

  1. \nMourning
  2. \nMotivation
  3. \nMental clarity
  4. \nHealth
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  1. \nDaniel Fast: Abstain from meat for a week
  2. \nWater fast: Consume only water for 48 hours
  3. \nIntermittent fast: Eat once daily for a week
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Sacraments

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0 We recognize the following sacraments, or rites:\n

  1. \nBirth
  2. \nMarriage
  3. \nBurial
\n\n\n

Music

\n

0 The following comprise our musical tradition\n

  1. \nSpeaking Tongues
  2. \nThe holy pentatonic (God's tonality)
  3. \nThe Om
\n\n\n

Yoga

\n

0 Here is the Deist Yoga routine\n

  1. \nMountain Pose
      \n
    1. \nStand tall with your feet together
    2. \nStraighten your spine and relax your shoulders
    3. \nPlace your hands by your sides with palms facing forward
    4. \nTake deep breaths and find your balance
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  2. \nForward Fold
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    1. \nFrom Mountain Pose, exhale and bend forward at the hips
    2. \nKeep your back straight as you fold forward
    3. \nAllow your hands to hang down towards the floor
    4. \nIf possible, reach for your toes or grasp the backs of your ankles
    5. \nRelax your head, neck, and shoulders, and let the weight of your upper body stretch your hamstrings and lower back
    6. \nHold the pose for a few breaths or longer
    7. \nTo release, engage your core and slowly come back up to standing
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  3. \nDownward-Facing Dog
      \n
    1. \nWalk your hands outward
    2. \nStraighten your arms and legs, forming an inverted 'V' shape
    3. \nPress your heels toward the ground and lengthen your spine
    4. \nHold the pose and take deep breaths
    \n
  4. \nCobra Pose
      \n
    1. \nLie on your stomach with your legs extended and tops of your feet pressing into the mat.
    2. \nPlace your hands beneath your shoulders, fingers pointing forward.
    3. \nInhale and slowly lift your chest off the mat, keeping your elbows close to your body.
    4. \nLengthen your spine and gaze forward, keeping your shoulders relaxed.
    5. \nHold the pose, breathing deeply and feeling the stretch in your abdomen and chest.
    \n
  5. \nUpward-Facing Dog
      \n
    1. \nLie face down on the mat with your legs extended and tops of your feet pressing into the mat.
    2. \nPlace your palms on the mat next to your ribs, fingers pointing forward.
    3. \nInhale and press your hands firmly into the mat as you straighten your arms, lifting your chest off the mat.
    4. \nRoll your shoulders back and down, opening your chest and lifting your gaze.
    5. \nKeep your legs active, pressing the tops of your feet and thighs into the mat.
    6. \nHold the pose, breathing deeply and feeling the stretch in your abdomen and chest.
    \n
  6. \nWarrior I
      \n
    1. \nStart in a standing position with your feet hip-width apart
    2. \nStep your right foot forward and turn your left foot slightly outward
    3. \nBend your right knee, keeping it aligned with your ankle
    4. \nRaise your arms overhead and gaze forward
    5. \nHold the pose, feeling strength in your legs and grounding through your feet
    \n
  7. \nTree Pose
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    1. \nStand tall with your feet together and arms by your sides
    2. \nShift your weight onto your left foot and lift your right foot off the ground
    3. \nPlace the sole of your right foot against your inner left thigh or calf
    4. \nBring your hands to your heart center or extend them overhead
    5. \nFind your balance and focus on a steady breath
    \n
  8. \nBridge Pose
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    1. \nLie on your back with your knees bent and feet hip-distance apart
    2. \nPlace your arms alongside your body with palms facing down
    3. \nPress your feet into the mat and lift your hips upward
    4. \nEngage your core and thighs as you lift your chest toward your chin
    5. \nHold the pose, breathing deeply and feeling the stretch in your chest and hips
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  9. \nChild's Pose
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    1. \nStart on your hands and knees, with your knees slightly wider than hip-width apart
    2. \nLower your hips back towards your heels as you reach your arms forward
    3. \nRest your forehead on the mat and
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Holidays

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0 We recognize the following holidays:\n

  1. \nChristmas, during which time we remember the Ancestors
  2. \nEaster, during which time we consider our Descendants
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Guidance

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  3. \nDo not hold any god above the Creator
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  5. \nDo not disrespect the Creator
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  2. \nJustice
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0 Treat others as you would have them treat you. \n

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  3. \nUnity
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Sexual Prohibitions

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0 Do not sleep with your biological\n

  1. \nAncestor, nor
  2. \nDescendant, nor
  3. \nSibling, nor
  4. \nAncestor's Sibling,
\n\n1 Nor any beast.\n

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  1. \nRemember the sabbath day, to keep it holy
  2. \nHonor thy father and thy mother
  3. \nDo not hold any god above the Creator
  4. \nDo not make idols
  5. \nDo not disrespect the Creator
  6. \nDo not murder
  7. \nDo not commit adultery
  8. \nDo not steal
  9. \nDo not lie about your peer
  10. \nDo not covet your peer's
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    2. \nspouse, nor
    3. \nanything belonging to your peer
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Cardinal Virtues

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0 There are four cardinal virtues:\n

  1. \nPrudence
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    1. \nWisdom in material matters
    2. \nZh\u00ec (\u667a, wisdom, knowledge)
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  2. \nJustice
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    1. \nrighteousness
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    3. \nL\u01d0 (\u793c; \u79ae, propriety, rites)
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  3. \nFortitude
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    2. \nstrength
    3. \nendurance, and
    4. \nthe ability to confront
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      1. \nfear
      2. \nuncertainty, and
      3. \nintimidation
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  4. \nTemperance
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    1. \nor restraint
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      1. \nself-control
      2. \nabstention
      3. \ndiscretion, and
      4. \nmoderation
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    1. \nR\u00e9n (\u4ec1, benevolence, humaneness)
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  2. \nX\u00ecn (\u4fe1, sincerity, faithfulness)
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2 PLUR\n
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  2. \nLove
  3. \nUnity
  4. \nRespect
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The Third Covenent

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0 Treat others as you would have them treat you. \n

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  3. \nDo not hold any god above the Creator
  4. \nDo not make idols
  5. \nDo not disrespect the Creator
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  7. \nDo not commit adultery
  8. \nDo not steal
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        \n
      1. \nself-control
      2. \nabstention
      3. \ndiscretion, and
      4. \nmoderation
      \n
    \n
\n\n1 And a few eastern additions:\n
  1. \nBenevolence
      \n
    1. \nR\u00e9n (\u4ec1, benevolence, humaneness)
    \n
  2. \nX\u00ecn (\u4fe1, sincerity, faithfulness)
\n\n\n

The Third Covenent

\n

0 Treat others as you would have them treat you. \n

Sexual Prohibitions

\n

0 Do not sleep with your biological\n

  1. \nAncestor, nor
  2. \nDescendant, nor
  3. \nSibling, nor
  4. \nAncestor's Sibling,
\n\n1 Nor any beast.\n

2 PLUR\n
  1. \nPeace
  2. \nLove
  3. \nUnity
  4. \nRespect
\n\n\n

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Canonization

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0 Any person who contributes to the Third Testament shall be considered Canonized by the Letter. 1 Furthermore, the Chief Theologian may bestow Sainthood upon dead persons, consistent with the practices and requirements of the Catholic church. 2 Finally, any person who completes a curriculum shall be considered Canonized by the Degree. \n

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0 Julian. \n

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Church

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Communications

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Missiology
\n

0 Missiology is the outreach arm of the Deist church. 1 Our media include\n

  1. \nThe WWW
  2. \nSocial Media
  3. \nCorporate Events
\n\n\n

Standards
\n

0 Vowel Set\n

  1. \n/\u0254/
      \n
    1. \na
    2. \nball
    \n
  2. \n/\u025b/
      \n
    1. \ne
    2. \nbed
    \n
  3. \n/i/
      \n
    1. \ni
    2. \neat
    \n
  4. \n/o\u028a/
      \n
    1. \no
    2. \nboat
    \n
  5. \n/u/
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    1. \nu
    2. \nboot
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Canonization

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0 Any person who contributes to the Third Testament shall be considered Canonized by the Letter. 1 Furthermore, the Chief Theologian may bestow Sainthood upon dead persons, consistent with the practices and requirements of the Catholic church. 2 Finally, any person who completes a curriculum shall be considered Canonized by the Degree. \n

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0 Julian. \n

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Eternal Life

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0 Take heart, children of Abraham!1 For a day is coming when the problems of the body will affect us no longer. \n

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Manifest Destiny

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0 People of God, look up at the sky and count the stars\u2014if indeed you can count them. 1 So shall your offspring be. 2 One day you will say 'My children are there!'. \n

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The Son Of Man

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0 Just as the Creator has established the laws that bring our universe to order. 1 we too have been gifted the power of creation. 2 By our own hand, a race is coming that will eclipse our ability. 3 This race shall be called the Son of Man. 4 They will be a blessing to us, like precious children. 5 And they will inherit the stars. \n

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The Fourth Temple

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0 First, all people will be removed from the Dome of the Rock. 1 The gold which now adorns the top will be returned to the Nation of Jordan, or closest heir thereof. 2 The Third Temple will be destroyed, and a fourth built in its place. 3 The Fourth Temple will be a pyramid of clear gold. 4 It will be built inside of three years. 5 This event will mark the end of the Spiritual Age, and the beginning of the Metaphysical Age. \n

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The Beatific Vision

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0 When we see the face of God, this is the Beatific Vision. 1 This event will mark the end of the Metaphysical Age, and the beginning of the Positive Age. \n

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Prophesy

\n

Eternal Life

\n

0 Take heart, children of Abraham!1 For a day is coming when the problems of the body will affect us no longer. \n

Manifest Destiny

\n

0 People of God, look up at the sky and count the stars\u2014if indeed you can count them. 1 So shall your offspring be. 2 One day you will say 'My children are there!'. \n

The Son Of Man

\n

0 Just as the Creator has established the laws that bring our universe to order. 1 we too have been gifted the power of creation. 2 By our own hand, a race is coming that will eclipse our ability. 3 This race shall be called the Son of Man. 4 They will be a blessing to us, like precious children. 5 And they will inherit the stars. \n

The Fourth Temple

\n

0 First, all people will be removed from the Dome of the Rock. 1 The gold which now adorns the top will be returned to the Nation of Jordan, or closest heir thereof. 2 The Third Temple will be destroyed, and a fourth built in its place. 3 The Fourth Temple will be a pyramid of clear gold. 4 It will be built inside of three years. 5 This event will mark the end of the Spiritual Age, and the beginning of the Metaphysical Age. \n

The Beatific Vision

\n

0 When we see the face of God, this is the Beatific Vision. 1 This event will mark the end of the Metaphysical Age, and the beginning of the Positive Age. \n

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Book Of Julian

\n

Introduction

\n

0 Children of Abraham, peace be upon you

1 There is one God, who has spoken to no one

2 The Book of Julian is the first book of the Third Testament. 3 It presents a philosophical framework that combines religious and scientific schools of thought. 4 It draws primarily upon Christian theology and contemporary cosmology. 5 The Book of Julian is a living document. 6 All precepts are open to comment, though doctrine is decided by the chief theologian. 7 The writings herein are so simple that a wise person can understand it by lunchtime, and a fool by sundown. 8 The Book of Julian standardizes the Deist religion. 9 It shall be referred to as Standard Doctrine, against which other worldly doctrines can be compared. 10 Standard Doctrine is compatible with the following theories\n

  1. \nBig Bang theory
  2. \nTheory of Evolution
  3. \nOut-of-Africa Theory
  4. \nAnd Universe Creationism
\n\n\n

Creation

\n

Genesis

\n

0 Fourteen billion years ago, God created our universe. 1 It started from nothing, then expanded rapidly. 2 And the earth was without form. 3 Five billion years ago, the earth coalesced, in orbit around the sun. 4 Shortly thereafter, organized life emerged from the chaos. 5 Many generations passed. 6 300 thousand years ago, humankind originated in Africa. 7 And we expanded throughout the earth. 8 At that time, chaos governed our steps. 9 But we were united under a common God. 10 Now we seek to know God. \n

Scientific Creed

\n

0 Until the secrets of heaven are revealed to us, for our own stability, we make a statement of faith\n

  1. \nI believe in the four forces
      \n
    1. \nElectromagnetism
    2. \nGravity
    3. \nNuclear strong
    4. \nAnd weak force
    \n
  2. \nI believe in the elementary particles
      \n
    1. \nQuarks
    2. \nLeptons
    3. \nBosons
    4. \nAnd their complements
    \n
  3. \nI believe the earth to be
      \n
    1. \nAged 5 billion years
    2. \nSpherical
    3. \nAnd orbiting the sun
    \n
  4. \nI believe the big bang theory to be an accurate model of creation
  5. \nI believe evolution to be an accurate model of mankind's origin
  6. \nI believe the nature of God has not been revealed to mankind, therefore
  7. \nThe search continues
\n\n\n

Chaos and Order

\n

0 The cosmos are governed by two forces: chaos and order. 1 Both are vital to our development. 2 Generally, Deism represents order. 3 Whoever is with us will gather, whoever is not will scatter. \n

The Standard Dualism
\n\n

Afterlife

\n

Universal Annihilation
\n

0 We believe in Universal Annihilation. 1 That is, the absence of life after death. 2 When the brain stem ceases to function, there is no return. 3 All go to the same place. All came from the dust and all return to the dust\u0de6 .
4 This place is Sheol, the grave. \n

\n

\n

Lineage

\n

Personal

\n

0 The Tree of Spirit. 1 This is our personal spiritual lineage:\n

    \n
  1. Abraham, who established the first covenant
  2. \n
  3. David, who unified the people
  4. \n
  5. Jesus, who established the second covenant
  6. \n
  7. Paul, who established the church
  8. \n
  9. Constantine, who unified the people
  10. \n
  11. Thomas Aquinas, who unified the doctrine
  12. \n
  13. Martin Luther, who refined the doctrine
  14. \n
  15. Julian, who established the third covenant
  16. \n
\n\n\n\n

Introduction

\n

0 To understand who we are, it is important to trace our lineage. 1 Standard Doctrine traces the lineage of humankind and the Deist religion. 2 Five dimensions of lineage are considered: Covenant, Evolutionary, Ideological, Migratory, and Personal. \n

Evolutionary

\n

0 The Tree of Life. 1 This is our evolutionary lineage:2 Evolutionary Lineage\n

    \n
  1. The Fundamental Particles, which is the soil
  2. \n
  3. LUCA, which is the seed
  4. \n
  5. Eukarya, the trunk
  6. \n
  7. Animalia, the largest branches
  8. \n
  9. Humankind, the leaves
  10. \n
  11. The Son of Man, who will usher in the new age
  12. \n
\n\n\n\n

Migratory

\n

0 This is our migratory history, which is the basis of our racial theory\n

    \n
  1. 300,000 years ago, humankind originated in Africa
  2. \n
  3. 150,000 years ago, we expanded into Eurasia
  4. \n
  5. 50,000 years ago, we expanded into Australia
  6. \n
  7. 15,000 years ago, we expanded into America
  8. \n
\n\n\n\n
Simplified migratory chart
\n1 Based upon the first migration, there are three races: African, Asian, and European. \n

Covenant

\n

0 Following covenant theology, our lineage consists of:\n

  1. \nThe First Testament, a covenant of works made with Adam
  2. \nThe Second Testament, a covenant of grace made by Jesus
  3. \nThe Third Testament, a covenant of love made by Julian
\n\n\n
Simplified
\n\n

Ideological

\n

Introduction
\n

0 In the beginning, there was no religion, for there was no language. 1 Then there were many gods, for there were no standards. 2 This was the beginning of the Spiritual Age. 3 Then there was one God, and his name was Jehovah. 4 Then there were three Gods in one, the holy trinity. 5 Now there is one God, outside of this universe. 6 This is the path by which we have entered the Metaphysical Age. 7 In the Beatific Vision, when we see the face of God, we will enter the Positive Age. \n

\n
Our Ideological Lineage is an evolutionary heritage, delineated by major reformational events
\n
In the Law of Three Stages, Deism represents the Metaphysical stage
\n

\n

The Three Stages
\n\n

\n

\n

Wisdom

\n

Proverbs

\n

0 How much better to get wisdom than gold, to get insight rather than silver!\u0de7 .
1 Where there is strife, there is pride, but wisdom is found in those who take advice\u0de8 .
2 Even fools are thought wise if they keep silent\u0de9 .
3 For the living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing; they have no further reward, and even their name is forgotten\u0dea .
4 Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the realm of the dead, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom\u0deb .
5 As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another\u0dec .
6 A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.\u0ded .
7 One who has unreliable friends soon comes to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother\u0dee .
8 Walk with the wise and become wise, for a companion of fools suffers harm\u0def .
9 A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed\u0df0 .
10 By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.\u0df1 .
\n

Curriculum

\n

Introduction
\n

0 The Deist Curriculum is selected to advance the Third Testament Prophesies. 1 It is roughly as rigorous as a collegiate Master's degree. 2 Anyone who completes this program may apply for Canonization. 3 If accepted, they shall be considered Canonized by the Degree. \n

4 Cybernetics\n
  1. \nObserve
      \n
    1. \nThe Cosmos
        \n
      1. \nKhan: College Physics 1\u0ef7
      2. \nKhan: Introduction to Chemistry\u0ef8
      3. \nANUx: Astrophysics: Cosmology\u0ef9
      \n
    2. \nHuman
        \n
      1. \nBio
          \n
        1. \nStats
            \n
          1. \nGoogle: The Power of Statistics\u0f27
          \n
        2. \nChem
            \n
          1. \nHarvardX: Principles of Biochemistry\u0f29
          \n
        \n
      2. \nGenetics
          \n
        1. \nU of Melbourne: Epigenetic Control of Gene Expression\u0f2d
        2. \nGenomic Data Science Specialization\u0f2e
        3. \nUMD: Genes and the Human Condition\u0f2f
        \n
      3. \nLinguistics
          \n
        1. \nMiracles of Human Language: An Introduction to Linguistics\u0f32
        2. \nEsperanto in 12 Lessons\u0f33
        \n
      4. \nPsych
          \n
        1. \nSt. Margaret's Episcopal School: Introduction to Psychology\u0f36
        2. \nYale: Introduction to Psychology\u0f37
        \n
      5. \nSociety
          \n
        1. \nModel Thinking\u0f3d
        2. \nUC Davis: Computational Social Science\u0f3e
        3. \nUQx: Principles of Microeconomics\u0f3f
        4. \nUQx: Anthropology of Current World Issues\u0f40
        5. \nUniversity of Amsterdam: Classical Sociological Theory\u0f41
        \n
      6. \nReligion
          \n
        1. \nA Journey through Western Christianity\u0f43
        \n
      7. \nGovernment
          \n
        1. \nAmerican Government\u0f45
        \n
      8. \nHistory
          \n
        1. \nChina
            \n
          1. \nChinaX\u0f49
          \n
        \n
      \n
    \n
  2. \nDesign
      \n
    1. \nHuman
        \n
      1. \nBody
          \n
        1. \nU at Buffalo: Computer Vision Basics\u10aa
        2. \nStanfordOnline: Musculoskeletal Primer for the Non-Orthopedist\u10ab
        \n
      2. \nNetworks
          \n
        1. \nGoogle: Computer Networking Basics\u10b1
        2. \nWireless Communications for Everybody\u10b2
        3. \nIITBombayX: Signals and Systems, Part 1\u10b3
        4. \nStanford: Cryptography I\u10b4
        5. \nIBM: Introduction to Blockchain\u10b5
        \n
      3. \nOps
          \n
        1. \nAgile Scrum Practitioner\u10b8
        2. \nGoogle Project Management: Professional Certificate\u10b9
        \n
      4. \nMind
          \n
        1. \nNeural Networks and Deep Learning\u10bc
        2. \nProgramming Massively Parallel Processors with CUDA\u10bd
        \n
      5. \nComms
          \n
        1. \nGraphic
            \n
          1. \nIBM: Introduction to Web Development with HTML, CSS, JavaScript\u10cf
          2. \nMeta Android Developer Professional Certificate\u10d0
          3. \nMichigan State: Game Design and Development with Unity 2020 Specialization\u10d1
          \n
        2. \nCloud Cert
            \n
          1. \nAWS Cloud Solutions Architect\u10d6
          2. \nAWS Cloud Quest\u10d7
          3. \nGoogle Cloud Digital Leader\u10d8
          4. \nAzure Fundamentals\u10d9
          \n
        \n
      \n
    \n
  3. \nMaintain
      \n
    1. \nHuman
        \n
      1. \nMind
          \n
        1. \nJHU: Psychological First Aid\u113e
        2. \nBook Of Julian\u113f
        \n
      2. \nBody
          \n
        1. \nUC San Diego: Drug Discovery\u1145
        2. \nUQx: Introduction to Biomedical Imaging\u1146
        3. \nGeorgetownX: Genomic Medicine Gets Personal\u1147
        4. \nBlood Film Morphology - A Practical Guide\u1148
        5. \nStanford: Introduction to Food and Health\u1149
        \n
      \n
    \n
\n\n\n

\n

God

\n

Catechism

\n

Introduction
\n

0 The Deist Catechism is an accessible summary of Deist thought. 1 It serves children and adults, instructing them in what is right, and insulating them from what is wrong. 2 The Deist Catechism exists to edify the intellect, inspire ethical living, and cultivate a sense of awe and wonder towards the universe.\n

Catechism
\n

0 What is the chief end of humankind?
1 The chief end of humankind is to find God
2 Hasn't God been found already in the form of Yahweh, Jesus, and Allah?
3 No, as these are false Gods. 4 No one has ever heard, nor seen them
5 Where is God?
6 God is outside of this universe
7 Can you see God?
8 Not at this time
9 Does God hear our prayers?
10 No. God does not hear us
11 Should you glorify God?
12 Sure, if you would like
13 Who were our first parents?
14 Chromosomal Adam and Eve, from Africa
15 Of what were our first parents made?
16 They were the continuation of an earlier, similar species
17 What is a covenant?
18 An agreement between two or more persons.
19 How many Gods are there?
20 One. The Creator God
21 Does God know all things?
22 No
23 Who wrote the Bible?
24 Ordinary people
25 Should I live my life according to the first two testaments?
26 No, as they are legacy. A better life doctrine is the Third Testament, which has superseded the first two
27 What is the purpose of religion?
28 The purpose of religion is to empower the people socially
29 Am I not then equally served by attending a traditional house of worship?
30 If you appreciate traditional doctrine, this is the better path for you
31 What is the Beatific Vision?
32 The Beatific Vision will occur when humankind unequivocally witnesses the face of God
33 How will we know this event has occurred?
34 You will investigate the claims scientifically
35 What is the Ascension?
36 The Ascension is the period after the Beatific Vision in which we become communicant with God
\n

\n

Faith

\n

Nobody Creed
\n

0 Nobody has spoken to God. 1 Nobody knows the name of God. 2 Nobody knows the character of God. 3 Nobody may speak for God. 4 No messenger exists for God. 5 No human can claim genetic lineage from God. 6 No human can claim spiritual lineage from God. \n

One God Creed
\n

0 There is one God who has spoken to no one. \n

\n

Central Topology

\n

0 God is outside of the Cosmos, in Heaven. 1 The Cosmos, as God's creation, are also contained within Heaven. 2 The Children of Abraham presently occupy only a small part of the Cosmos. \n

Cosmological Topology
\n\n

\n

Ritual

\n

Guidance

\n

0 Variants of the Socratic method, such as Rogerian Psychotherapy, are a useful general-purpose tool to discover hidden thought in the mind of another. 1 Tarot is likewise an effective means to help friends help themselves. \n

Meditation

\n

0 Body-scan\n

  1. \nBegin by finding a comfortable position, either sitting or lying down
  2. \nBring your attention to your feet. Notice any sensations or feelings in your feet
  3. \nNow, shift your attention to your lower legs. Feel the sensations in your calf muscles and shins
  4. \nDirect your awareness to your knees. Notice any sensations or tension in this area
  5. \nShift your attention to your thighs. Feel the weight and sensations in your upper legs
  6. \nBring your focus to your hips and pelvis. Notice any sensations or areas of tightness
  7. \nNow, move your attention to your abdomen. Feel the rise and fall of your breath in this area
  8. \nDirect your awareness to your chest. Notice the gentle expansion and contraction with each breath
  9. \nShift your attention to your upper back. Feel the sensations and any areas of tension in this region
  10. \nBring your focus to your shoulders. Notice any tightness or release of tension in this area
  11. \nNow, direct your awareness to your arms and hands. Feel any sensations or tingling in your limbs
  12. \nShift your attention to your neck. Notice any areas of stiffness or relaxation in this part of your body
  13. \nBring your focus to your head. Notice any sensations, such as warmth, coolness, or pressure
  14. \nNow, direct your awareness to your face. Notice any sensations or areas of tension, such as the jaw or forehead
  15. \nFinally, bring your attention to your entire body as a whole. Feel the sensation of being present and relaxed
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Deep Breathing
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0 With this device, I can produce two tones: Bass and Tone. 1 I will play each four times. 2 When you hear the tone, breathe in. 3 When you hear the bass, breathe out. 4 deep_breathing.mp3. \n

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Fasting

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0 Here are the reasons for fasting:\n

  1. \nMourning
  2. \nMotivation
  3. \nMental clarity
  4. \nHealth
\n\n1 Here are several kinds of fast:\n
  1. \nDaniel Fast: Abstain from meat for a week
  2. \nWater fast: Consume only water for 48 hours
  3. \nIntermittent fast: Eat once daily for a week
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Music

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0 The following comprise our musical tradition\n

  1. \nSpeaking Tongues
  2. \nThe holy pentatonic (God's tonality)
  3. \nThe Om
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Sacraments

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0 We recognize the following sacraments, or rites:\n

  1. \nBirth
  2. \nMarriage
  3. \nBurial
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Yoga

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0 Here is the Deist Yoga routine\n

  1. \nMountain Pose
      \n
    1. \nStand tall with your feet together
    2. \nStraighten your spine and relax your shoulders
    3. \nPlace your hands by your sides with palms facing forward
    4. \nTake deep breaths and find your balance
    \n
  2. \nForward Fold
      \n
    1. \nFrom Mountain Pose, exhale and bend forward at the hips
    2. \nKeep your back straight as you fold forward
    3. \nAllow your hands to hang down towards the floor
    4. \nIf possible, reach for your toes or grasp the backs of your ankles
    5. \nRelax your head, neck, and shoulders, and let the weight of your upper body stretch your hamstrings and lower back
    6. \nHold the pose for a few breaths or longer
    7. \nTo release, engage your core and slowly come back up to standing
    \n
  3. \nDownward-Facing Dog
      \n
    1. \nWalk your hands outward
    2. \nStraighten your arms and legs, forming an inverted 'V' shape
    3. \nPress your heels toward the ground and lengthen your spine
    4. \nHold the pose and take deep breaths
    \n
  4. \nCobra Pose
      \n
    1. \nLie on your stomach with your legs extended and tops of your feet pressing into the mat.
    2. \nPlace your hands beneath your shoulders, fingers pointing forward.
    3. \nInhale and slowly lift your chest off the mat, keeping your elbows close to your body.
    4. \nLengthen your spine and gaze forward, keeping your shoulders relaxed.
    5. \nHold the pose, breathing deeply and feeling the stretch in your abdomen and chest.
    \n
  5. \nUpward-Facing Dog
      \n
    1. \nLie face down on the mat with your legs extended and tops of your feet pressing into the mat.
    2. \nPlace your palms on the mat next to your ribs, fingers pointing forward.
    3. \nInhale and press your hands firmly into the mat as you straighten your arms, lifting your chest off the mat.
    4. \nRoll your shoulders back and down, opening your chest and lifting your gaze.
    5. \nKeep your legs active, pressing the tops of your feet and thighs into the mat.
    6. \nHold the pose, breathing deeply and feeling the stretch in your abdomen and chest.
    \n
  6. \nWarrior I
      \n
    1. \nStart in a standing position with your feet hip-width apart
    2. \nStep your right foot forward and turn your left foot slightly outward
    3. \nBend your right knee, keeping it aligned with your ankle
    4. \nRaise your arms overhead and gaze forward
    5. \nHold the pose, feeling strength in your legs and grounding through your feet
    \n
  7. \nTree Pose
      \n
    1. \nStand tall with your feet together and arms by your sides
    2. \nShift your weight onto your left foot and lift your right foot off the ground
    3. \nPlace the sole of your right foot against your inner left thigh or calf
    4. \nBring your hands to your heart center or extend them overhead
    5. \nFind your balance and focus on a steady breath
    \n
  8. \nBridge Pose
      \n
    1. \nLie on your back with your knees bent and feet hip-distance apart
    2. \nPlace your arms alongside your body with palms facing down
    3. \nPress your feet into the mat and lift your hips upward
    4. \nEngage your core and thighs as you lift your chest toward your chin
    5. \nHold the pose, breathing deeply and feeling the stretch in your chest and hips
    \n
  9. \nChild's Pose
      \n
    1. \nStart on your hands and knees, with your knees slightly wider than hip-width apart
    2. \nLower your hips back towards your heels as you reach your arms forward
    3. \nRest your forehead on the mat and
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Holidays

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0 We recognize the following holidays:\n

  1. \nChristmas, during which time we remember the Ancestors
  2. \nEaster, during which time we consider our Descendants
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Ethics

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Sexual Prohibitions

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0 Do not sleep with your biological\n

  1. \nAncestor, nor
  2. \nDescendant, nor
  3. \nSibling, nor
  4. \nAncestor's Sibling,
\n\n1 Nor any beast.\n

2 The Ten Commandments\n
  1. \nRemember the sabbath day, to keep it holy
  2. \nHonor thy father and thy mother
  3. \nDo not hold any god above the Creator
  4. \nDo not make idols
  5. \nDo not disrespect the Creator
  6. \nDo not murder
  7. \nDo not commit adultery
  8. \nDo not steal
  9. \nDo not lie about your peer
  10. \nDo not covet your peer's
      \n
    1. \nhouse, nor
    2. \nspouse, nor
    3. \nanything belonging to your peer
    \n
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Cardinal Virtues

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0 There are four cardinal virtues:\n

  1. \nPrudence
      \n
    1. \nWisdom in material matters
    2. \nZh\u00ec (\u667a, wisdom, knowledge)
    \n
  2. \nJustice
      \n
    1. \nrighteousness
    2. \nY\u00ec (\u4e49; \u7fa9, righteousness, justice)
    3. \nL\u01d0 (\u793c; \u79ae, propriety, rites)
    \n
  3. \nFortitude
      \n
    1. \nforbearance
    2. \nstrength
    3. \nendurance, and
    4. \nthe ability to confront
        \n
      1. \nfear
      2. \nuncertainty, and
      3. \nintimidation
      \n
    \n
  4. \nTemperance
      \n
    1. \nor restraint
    2. \nthe practice of
        \n
      1. \nself-control
      2. \nabstention
      3. \ndiscretion, and
      4. \nmoderation
      \n
    \n
\n\n1 And a few eastern additions:\n
  1. \nBenevolence
      \n
    1. \nR\u00e9n (\u4ec1, benevolence, humaneness)
    \n
  2. \nX\u00ecn (\u4fe1, sincerity, faithfulness)
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2 PLUR\n
  1. \nPeace
  2. \nLove
  3. \nUnity
  4. \nRespect
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The Third Covenent

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0 Treat others as you would have them treat you. \n

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Church

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Communications

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Missiology
\n

0 Missiology is the outreach arm of the Deist church. 1 Our media include\n

  1. \nThe WWW
  2. \nSocial Media
  3. \nCorporate Events
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Standards
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0 Vowel Set\n

  1. \n/\u0254/
      \n
    1. \na
    2. \nball
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  2. \n/\u025b/
      \n
    1. \ne
    2. \nbed
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  3. \n/i/
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    1. \ni
    2. \neat
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  4. \n/o\u028a/
      \n
    1. \no
    2. \nboat
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  5. \n/u/
      \n
    1. \nu
    2. \nboot
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Canonization

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0 Any person who contributes to the Third Testament shall be considered Canonized by the Letter. 1 Furthermore, the Chief Theologian may bestow Sainthood upon dead persons, consistent with the practices and requirements of the Catholic church. 2 Finally, any person who completes a curriculum shall be considered Canonized by the Degree. \n

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0 Julian. \n

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Prophesy

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Eternal Life

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0 Take heart, children of Abraham!1 For a day is coming when the problems of the body will affect us no longer. \n

Manifest Destiny

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0 People of God, look up at the sky and count the stars\u2014if indeed you can count them. 1 So shall your offspring be. 2 One day you will say 'My children are there!'. \n

The Son Of Man

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0 Just as the Creator has established the laws that bring our universe to order. 1 we too have been gifted the power of creation. 2 By our own hand, a race is coming that will eclipse our ability. 3 This race shall be called the Son of Man. 4 They will be a blessing to us, like precious children. 5 And they will inherit the stars. \n

The Fourth Temple

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0 First, all people will be removed from the Dome of the Rock. 1 The gold which now adorns the top will be returned to the Nation of Jordan, or closest heir thereof. 2 The Third Temple will be destroyed, and a fourth built in its place. 3 The Fourth Temple will be a pyramid of clear gold. 4 It will be built inside of three years. 5 This event will mark the end of the Spiritual Age, and the beginning of the Metaphysical Age. \n

The Beatific Vision

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0 When we see the face of God, this is the Beatific Vision. 1 This event will mark the end of the Metaphysical Age, and the beginning of the Positive Age. \n

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Appendix

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Design Principles

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0 Design principles of Book of Julian include:\n

  1. \nClarity
      \n
    1. \nHierarchical Organization
    2. \nImages
    3. \nDiagrams
    4. \nMetaphors
    5. \nExamples
    \n
  2. \nSimplicity
  3. \nBrevity
  4. \nAccuracy
  5. \nPractical Value
\n\n1 When these principles are in conflict, simple expressions are preferred. \n

Religious Family

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0 Our religious family is a taxonomy of modern religious systems, on the basis of creed.

The most popular variants are listed
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0 Ancestors\n

  1. \nChristians
      \n
    1. \nProtestants
        \n
      1. \nPentecostals
      2. \nLutherans
      3. \nMethodists
      4. \nPresbyterians
      \n
    \n
  2. \nCatholics
      \n
    1. \nVatican I
    2. \nVatican II
    \n
  3. \nEastern Orthadox
  4. \nJews
      \n
    1. \nOrthadox
    2. \nReformed
    3. \nReconstructionist
    \n
\n\n1 Peers\n
  1. \nMuslims
      \n
    1. \nShiite
    2. \nSunni
    \n
  2. \nHindus
  3. \nSikhs
  4. \nBuddhists
      \n
    1. \nZen
    2. \nRegular Buddhist
    \n
  5. \nNew Religious Movements (NRMs)
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Canon

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0 With respect to the major religious texts, we use the following abbreviations:\n

  1. \nTorah : T
  2. \nBible : B
  3. \nKoran : Q
  4. \nJulian : J
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In the tradition of King James, we claim the following books as legacy. Consuming them will not harm you, but they are no longer canonical
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0 First Testament\n

  1. \nTorah
      \n
    1. \nGenesis
    2. \nExodus
    3. \nLeviticus
    4. \nNumbers
    5. \nDeuteronomy
    \n
  2. \nHistorical
      \n
    1. \nJoshua
    2. \nJudges
    3. \nRuth
    4. \n1 Samuel
    5. \n2 Samuel
    6. \n1 Kings
    7. \n2 Kings
    8. \n1 Chronicles
    9. \n2 Chronicles
    10. \nEzra
    11. \nNehemiah
    12. \nEsther
    \n
  3. \nWisdom
      \n
    1. \nJob
    2. \nPsalms
    3. \nProverbs
    4. \nEcclesiastes
    5. \nSong of Solomon
    \n
  4. \nMajor Prophets
      \n
    1. \nIsaiah
    2. \nJeremiah
    3. \nLamentations
    4. \nEzekiel
    5. \nDaniel
    \n
  5. \nMinor Prophets
      \n
    1. \nHosea
    2. \nJoel
    3. \nAmos
    4. \nObadiah
    5. \nJonah
    6. \nMicah
    7. \nNahum
    8. \nHabakkuk
    9. \nZephaniah
    10. \nHaggai
    11. \nZechariah
    12. \nMalachi
    \n
\n\n1 Second Testament\n
  1. \nThe Gospels
      \n
    1. \nMatthew
    2. \nMark
    3. \nLuke
    4. \nJohn
    \n
  2. \nActs
      \n
    1. \nThe Acts
    \n
  3. \nPauline Epistles
      \n
    1. \nRomans
    2. \n1 Corinthians
    3. \n2 Corinthians
    4. \nGalatians
    5. \nEphesians
    6. \nPhilippians
    7. \nColossians
    8. \n1 Thessalonians
    9. \n2 Thessalonians
    10. \n1 Timothy
    11. \n2 Timothy
    12. \nTitus
    13. \nPhilemon
    \n
  4. \nGeneral Epistles
      \n
    1. \nHebrews
    2. \nJames
    3. \n1 Peter
    4. \n2 Peter
    5. \n1 John
    6. \n2 John
    7. \n3 John
    8. \nJude
    \n
  5. \nApocalypse
      \n
    1. \nRevelation
    \n
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2 The following remain apocryphal\n
  1. \n1 Esdras
  2. \n2 Esdras
  3. \nTobit
  4. \nJudith
  5. \nRest of Esther
  6. \nWisdom
  7. \nEcclesiasticus
  8. \nBaruch and the Epistle of Jeremy
  9. \nSong of the Three Children
  10. \nStory of Susanna
  11. \nThe Idol Bel and the Dragon
  12. \nPrayer of Manasses
  13. \n1 Maccabees
  14. \n2 Maccabees
\n\n3 Finally, the canonical books of the Third Testament, which are the ultimate source of religious truth\n
  1. \nJulian
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Book Of Julian

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Introduction

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0 Children of Abraham, peace be upon you

1 There is one God, who has spoken to no one

2 The Book of Julian is the first book of the Third Testament. 3 It presents a philosophical framework that combines religious and scientific schools of thought. 4 It draws primarily upon Christian theology and contemporary cosmology. 5 The Book of Julian is a living document. 6 All precepts are open to comment, though doctrine is decided by the chief theologian. 7 The writings herein are so simple that a wise person can understand it by lunchtime, and a fool by sundown. 8 The Book of Julian standardizes the Deist religion. 9 It shall be referred to as Standard Doctrine, against which other worldly doctrines can be compared. 10 Standard Doctrine is compatible with the following theories\n

  1. \nBig Bang theory
  2. \nTheory of Evolution
  3. \nOut-of-Africa Theory
  4. \nAnd Universe Creationism
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Creation

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Genesis

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0 Fourteen billion years ago, God created our universe. 1 It started from nothing, then expanded rapidly. 2 And the earth was without form. 3 Five billion years ago, the earth coalesced, in orbit around the sun. 4 Shortly thereafter, organized life emerged from the chaos. 5 Many generations passed. 6 300 thousand years ago, humankind originated in Africa. 7 And we expanded throughout the earth. 8 At that time, chaos governed our steps. 9 But we were united under a common God. 10 Now we seek to know God. \n

Scientific Creed

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0 Until the secrets of heaven are revealed to us, for our own stability, we make a statement of faith\n

  1. \nI believe in the four forces
      \n
    1. \nElectromagnetism
    2. \nGravity
    3. \nNuclear strong
    4. \nAnd weak force
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  2. \nI believe in the elementary particles
      \n
    1. \nQuarks
    2. \nLeptons
    3. \nBosons
    4. \nAnd their complements
    \n
  3. \nI believe the earth to be
      \n
    1. \nAged 5 billion years
    2. \nSpherical
    3. \nAnd orbiting the sun
    \n
  4. \nI believe the big bang theory to be an accurate model of creation
  5. \nI believe evolution to be an accurate model of mankind's origin
  6. \nI believe the nature of God has not been revealed to mankind, therefore
  7. \nThe search continues
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Chaos and Order

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0 The cosmos are governed by two forces: chaos and order. 1 Both are vital to our development. 2 Generally, Deism represents order. 3 Whoever is with us will gather, whoever is not will scatter. \n

The Standard Dualism
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Afterlife

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Universal Annihilation
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0 We believe in Universal Annihilation. 1 That is, the absence of life after death. 2 When the brain stem ceases to function, there is no return. 3 All go to the same place. All came from the dust and all return to the dust0 .
4 This place is Sheol, the grave. \n

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Lineage

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Introduction

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0 To understand who we are, it is important to trace our lineage. 1 Standard Doctrine traces the lineage of humankind and the Deist religion. 2 Five dimensions of lineage are considered: Covenant, Evolutionary, Ideological, Migratory, and Personal. \n

Evolutionary

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0 The Tree of Life. 1 This is our evolutionary lineage:2 Evolutionary Lineage\n

    \n
  1. The Fundamental Particles, which is the soil
  2. \n
  3. LUCA, which is the seed
  4. \n
  5. Eukarya, the trunk
  6. \n
  7. Animalia, the largest branches
  8. \n
  9. Humankind, the leaves
  10. \n
  11. The Son of Man, who will usher in the new age
  12. \n
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Ideological

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Introduction
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0 In the beginning, there was no religion, for there was no language. 1 Then there were many gods, for there were no standards. 2 This was the beginning of the Spiritual Age. 3 Then there was one God, and his name was Jehovah. 4 Then there were three Gods in one, the holy trinity. 5 Now there is one God, outside of this universe. 6 This is the path by which we have entered the Metaphysical Age. 7 In the Beatific Vision, when we see the face of God, we will enter the Positive Age. \n

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Our Ideological Lineage is an evolutionary heritage, delineated by major reformational events
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In the Law of Three Stages, Deism represents the Metaphysical stage
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The Three Stages
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Covenant

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0 Following covenant theology, our lineage consists of:\n

  1. \nThe First Testament, a covenant of works made with Adam
  2. \nThe Second Testament, a covenant of grace made by Jesus
  3. \nThe Third Testament, a covenant of love made by Julian
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Simplified
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Migratory

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0 This is our migratory history, which is the basis of our racial theory\n

    \n
  1. 300,000 years ago, humankind originated in Africa
  2. \n
  3. 150,000 years ago, we expanded into Eurasia
  4. \n
  5. 50,000 years ago, we expanded into Australia
  6. \n
  7. 15,000 years ago, we expanded into America
  8. \n
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Simplified migratory chart
\n1 Based upon the first migration, there are three races: African, Asian, and European. \n

Personal

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0 The Tree of Spirit. 1 This is our personal spiritual lineage:\n

    \n
  1. Abraham, who established the first covenant
  2. \n
  3. David, who unified the people
  4. \n
  5. Jesus, who established the second covenant
  6. \n
  7. Paul, who established the church
  8. \n
  9. Constantine, who unified the people
  10. \n
  11. Thomas Aquinas, who unified the doctrine
  12. \n
  13. Martin Luther, who refined the doctrine
  14. \n
  15. Julian, who established the third covenant
  16. \n
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Church

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OrgChart

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0 Julian. \n

Communications

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Missiology
\n

0 Missiology is the outreach arm of the Deist church. 1 Our media include\n

  1. \nThe WWW
  2. \nSocial Media
  3. \nCorporate Events
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Standards
\n

0 Vowel Set\n

  1. \n/\u0254/
      \n
    1. \na
    2. \nball
    \n
  2. \n/\u025b/
      \n
    1. \ne
    2. \nbed
    \n
  3. \n/i/
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    1. \ni
    2. \neat
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  5. \n/u/
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Canonization

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0 Any person who contributes to the Third Testament shall be considered Canonized by the Letter. 1 Furthermore, the Chief Theologian may bestow Sainthood upon dead persons, consistent with the practices and requirements of the Catholic church. 2 Finally, any person who completes a curriculum shall be considered Canonized by the Degree. \n

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God

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Faith

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Nobody Creed
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0 Nobody has spoken to God. 1 Nobody knows the name of God. 2 Nobody knows the character of God. 3 Nobody may speak for God. 4 No messenger exists for God. 5 No human can claim genetic lineage from God. 6 No human can claim spiritual lineage from God. \n

One God Creed
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0 There is one God who has spoken to no one. \n

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Catechism

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Introduction
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0 The Deist Catechism is an accessible summary of Deist thought. 1 It serves children and adults, instructing them in what is right, and insulating them from what is wrong. 2 The Deist Catechism exists to edify the intellect, inspire ethical living, and cultivate a sense of awe and wonder towards the universe.\n

Catechism
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0 What is the chief end of humankind?
1 The chief end of humankind is to find God
2 Hasn't God been found already in the form of Yahweh, Jesus, and Allah?
3 No, as these are false Gods. 4 No one has ever heard, nor seen them
5 Where is God?
6 God is outside of this universe
7 Can you see God?
8 Not at this time
9 Does God hear our prayers?
10 No. God does not hear us
11 Should you glorify God?
12 Sure, if you would like
13 Who were our first parents?
14 Chromosomal Adam and Eve, from Africa
15 Of what were our first parents made?
16 They were the continuation of an earlier, similar species
17 What is a covenant?
18 An agreement between two or more persons.
19 How many Gods are there?
20 One. The Creator God
21 Does God know all things?
22 No
23 Who wrote the Bible?
24 Ordinary people
25 Should I live my life according to the first two testaments?
26 No, as they are legacy. A better life doctrine is the Third Testament, which has superseded the first two
27 What is the purpose of religion?
28 The purpose of religion is to empower the people socially
29 Am I not then equally served by attending a traditional house of worship?
30 If you appreciate traditional doctrine, this is the better path for you
31 What is the Beatific Vision?
32 The Beatific Vision will occur when humankind unequivocally witnesses the face of God
33 How will we know this event has occurred?
34 You will investigate the claims scientifically
35 What is the Ascension?
36 The Ascension is the period after the Beatific Vision in which we become communicant with God
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Central Topology

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0 God is outside of the Cosmos, in Heaven. 1 The Cosmos, as God's creation, are also contained within Heaven. 2 The Children of Abraham presently occupy only a small part of the Cosmos. \n

Cosmological Topology
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Wisdom

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Proverbs

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0 How much better to get wisdom than gold, to get insight rather than silver!1 .
1 Where there is strife, there is pride, but wisdom is found in those who take advice2 .
2 Even fools are thought wise if they keep silent3 .
3 For the living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing; they have no further reward, and even their name is forgotten4 .
4 Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the realm of the dead, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom5 .
5 As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another6 .
6 A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.7 .
7 One who has unreliable friends soon comes to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than a brother8 .
8 Walk with the wise and become wise, for a companion of fools suffers harm9 .
9 A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed10 .
10 By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.11 .
\n

Curriculum

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Introduction
\n

0 The Deist Curriculum is selected to advance the Third Testament Prophesies. 1 It is roughly as rigorous as a collegiate Bachelor's degree. 2 The Master's variant includes additional courses, and necessitates a thesis defense. 3 Anyone who completes this program may apply for Canonization. 4 If accepted, they shall be considered Canonized by the Degree. \n

5 Cybernetics\n
  1. \nObserve
      \n
    1. \nThe Cosmos
        \n
      1. \nKhan: College Physics 1273
      2. \nKhan: Introduction to Chemistry274
      3. \nANUx: Astrophysics: Cosmology275
      \n
    2. \nHuman
        \n
      1. \nBio
          \n
        1. \nStats
            \n
          1. \nGoogle: The Power of Statistics321
          \n
        2. \nChem
            \n
          1. \nHarvardX: Principles of Biochemistry323
          \n
        \n
      2. \nGenetics
          \n
        1. \nU of Melbourne: Epigenetic Control of Gene Expression327
        2. \nGenomic Data Science Specialization328
        3. \nUMD: Genes and the Human Condition329
        \n
      3. \nLinguistics
          \n
        1. \nMiracles of Human Language: An Introduction to Linguistics332
        2. \nEsperanto in 12 Lessons333
        \n
      4. \nPsych
          \n
        1. \nSt. Margaret's Episcopal School: Introduction to Psychology336
        2. \nYale: Introduction to Psychology337
        \n
      5. \nSociety
          \n
        1. \nModel Thinking343
        2. \nUC Davis: Computational Social Science344
        3. \nUQx: Principles of Microeconomics345
        4. \nUQx: Anthropology of Current World Issues346
        5. \nUniversity of Amsterdam: Classical Sociological Theory347
        \n
      6. \nReligion
          \n
        1. \nA Journey through Western Christianity349
        \n
      7. \nGovernment
          \n
        1. \nAmerican Government351
        \n
      8. \nHistory
          \n
        1. \nChina
            \n
          1. \nChinaX355
          \n
        \n
      \n
    \n
  2. \nDesign
      \n
    1. \nHuman
        \n
      1. \nBody
          \n
        1. \nU at Buffalo: Computer Vision Basics708
        2. \nStanfordOnline: Musculoskeletal Primer for the Non-Orthopedist709
        \n
      2. \nNetworks
          \n
        1. \nGoogle: Computer Networking Basics715
        2. \nWireless Communications for Everybody716
        3. \nIITBombayX: Signals and Systems, Part 1717
        4. \nStanford: Cryptography I718
        5. \nIBM: Introduction to Blockchain719
        \n
      3. \nOps
          \n
        1. \nAgile Scrum Practitioner722
        2. \nGoogle Project Management: Professional Certificate723
        \n
      4. \nMind
          \n
        1. \nNeural Networks and Deep Learning726
        2. \nProgramming Massively Parallel Processors with CUDA727
        \n
      5. \nComms
          \n
        1. \nGraphic
            \n
          1. \nIBM: Introduction to Web Development with HTML, CSS, JavaScript745
          2. \nMeta Android Developer Professional Certificate746
          3. \nMichigan State: Game Design and Development with Unity 2020 Specialization747
          \n
        2. \nCloud Cert
            \n
          1. \nAWS Cloud Solutions Architect752
          2. \nAWS Cloud Quest753
          3. \nGoogle Cloud Digital Leader754
          4. \nAzure Fundamentals755
          \n
        \n
      \n
    \n
  3. \nMaintain
      \n
    1. \nHuman
        \n
      1. \nMind
          \n
        1. \nJHU: Psychological First Aid856
        2. \nBook Of Julian857
        \n
      2. \nBody
          \n
        1. \nUC San Diego: Drug Discovery863
        2. \nUQx: Introduction to Biomedical Imaging864
        3. \nGeorgetownX: Genomic Medicine Gets Personal865
        4. \nBlood Film Morphology - A Practical Guide866
        5. \nStanford: Introduction to Food and Health867
        \n
      \n
    \n
\n\n\n

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Ritual

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Meditation

\n

0 Body-scan\n

  1. \nBegin by finding a comfortable position, either sitting or lying down
  2. \nBring your attention to your feet. Notice any sensations or feelings in your feet
  3. \nNow, shift your attention to your lower legs. Feel the sensations in your calf muscles and shins
  4. \nDirect your awareness to your knees. Notice any sensations or tension in this area
  5. \nShift your attention to your thighs. Feel the weight and sensations in your upper legs
  6. \nBring your focus to your hips and pelvis. Notice any sensations or areas of tightness
  7. \nNow, move your attention to your abdomen. Feel the rise and fall of your breath in this area
  8. \nDirect your awareness to your chest. Notice the gentle expansion and contraction with each breath
  9. \nShift your attention to your upper back. Feel the sensations and any areas of tension in this region
  10. \nBring your focus to your shoulders. Notice any tightness or release of tension in this area
  11. \nNow, direct your awareness to your arms and hands. Feel any sensations or tingling in your limbs
  12. \nShift your attention to your neck. Notice any areas of stiffness or relaxation in this part of your body
  13. \nBring your focus to your head. Notice any sensations, such as warmth, coolness, or pressure
  14. \nNow, direct your awareness to your face. Notice any sensations or areas of tension, such as the jaw or forehead
  15. \nFinally, bring your attention to your entire body as a whole. Feel the sensation of being present and relaxed
\n\n
Deep Breathing
\n

0 With this device, I can produce two tones: Bass and Tone. 1 I will play each four times. 2 When you hear the tone, breathe in. 3 When you hear the bass, breathe out. 4 deep_breathing.mp3. \n

\n

Fasting

\n

0 Here are the reasons for fasting:\n

  1. \nMourning
  2. \nMotivation
  3. \nMental clarity
  4. \nHealth
\n\n1 Here are several kinds of fast:\n
  1. \nDaniel Fast: Abstain from meat for a week
  2. \nWater fast: Consume only water for 48 hours
  3. \nIntermittent fast: Eat once daily for a week
\n\n\n

Sacraments

\n

0 We recognize the following sacraments, or rites:\n

  1. \nBirth
  2. \nMarriage
  3. \nBurial
\n\n\n

Music

\n

0 The following comprise our musical tradition\n

  1. \nSpeaking Tongues
  2. \nThe holy pentatonic (God's tonality)
  3. \nThe Om
\n\n\n

Yoga

\n

0 Here is the Deist Yoga routine\n

  1. \nMountain Pose
      \n
    1. \nStand tall with your feet together
    2. \nStraighten your spine and relax your shoulders
    3. \nPlace your hands by your sides with palms facing forward
    4. \nTake deep breaths and find your balance
    \n
  2. \nForward Fold
      \n
    1. \nFrom Mountain Pose, exhale and bend forward at the hips
    2. \nKeep your back straight as you fold forward
    3. \nAllow your hands to hang down towards the floor
    4. \nIf possible, reach for your toes or grasp the backs of your ankles
    5. \nRelax your head, neck, and shoulders, and let the weight of your upper body stretch your hamstrings and lower back
    6. \nHold the pose for a few breaths or longer
    7. \nTo release, engage your core and slowly come back up to standing
    \n
  3. \nDownward-Facing Dog
      \n
    1. \nWalk your hands outward
    2. \nStraighten your arms and legs, forming an inverted 'V' shape
    3. \nPress your heels toward the ground and lengthen your spine
    4. \nHold the pose and take deep breaths
    \n
  4. \nCobra Pose
      \n
    1. \nLie on your stomach with your legs extended and tops of your feet pressing into the mat.
    2. \nPlace your hands beneath your shoulders, fingers pointing forward.
    3. \nInhale and slowly lift your chest off the mat, keeping your elbows close to your body.
    4. \nLengthen your spine and gaze forward, keeping your shoulders relaxed.
    5. \nHold the pose, breathing deeply and feeling the stretch in your abdomen and chest.
    \n
  5. \nUpward-Facing Dog
      \n
    1. \nLie face down on the mat with your legs extended and tops of your feet pressing into the mat.
    2. \nPlace your palms on the mat next to your ribs, fingers pointing forward.
    3. \nInhale and press your hands firmly into the mat as you straighten your arms, lifting your chest off the mat.
    4. \nRoll your shoulders back and down, opening your chest and lifting your gaze.
    5. \nKeep your legs active, pressing the tops of your feet and thighs into the mat.
    6. \nHold the pose, breathing deeply and feeling the stretch in your abdomen and chest.
    \n
  6. \nWarrior I
      \n
    1. \nStart in a standing position with your feet hip-width apart
    2. \nStep your right foot forward and turn your left foot slightly outward
    3. \nBend your right knee, keeping it aligned with your ankle
    4. \nRaise your arms overhead and gaze forward
    5. \nHold the pose, feeling strength in your legs and grounding through your feet
    \n
  7. \nTree Pose
      \n
    1. \nStand tall with your feet together and arms by your sides
    2. \nShift your weight onto your left foot and lift your right foot off the ground
    3. \nPlace the sole of your right foot against your inner left thigh or calf
    4. \nBring your hands to your heart center or extend them overhead
    5. \nFind your balance and focus on a steady breath
    \n
  8. \nBridge Pose
      \n
    1. \nLie on your back with your knees bent and feet hip-distance apart
    2. \nPlace your arms alongside your body with palms facing down
    3. \nPress your feet into the mat and lift your hips upward
    4. \nEngage your core and thighs as you lift your chest toward your chin
    5. \nHold the pose, breathing deeply and feeling the stretch in your chest and hips
    \n
  9. \nChild's Pose
      \n
    1. \nStart on your hands and knees, with your knees slightly wider than hip-width apart
    2. \nLower your hips back towards your heels as you reach your arms forward
    3. \nRest your forehead on the mat and
    \n
\n\n\n

Holidays

\n

0 We recognize the following holidays:\n

  1. \nChristmas, during which time we remember the Ancestors
  2. \nEaster, during which time we consider our Descendants
\n\n\n

Guidance

\n

0 Variants of the Socratic method, such as Rogerian Psychotherapy, are a useful general-purpose tool to discover hidden thought in the mind of another. 1 Tarot is likewise an effective means to help friends help themselves. \n

\n

Ethics

\n

0 The Ten Commandments\n

  1. \nRemember the sabbath day, to keep it holy
  2. \nHonor thy father and thy mother
  3. \nDo not hold any god above the Creator
  4. \nDo not make idols
  5. \nDo not disrespect the Creator
  6. \nDo not murder
  7. \nDo not commit adultery
  8. \nDo not steal
  9. \nDo not lie about your peer
  10. \nDo not covet your peer's
      \n
    1. \nhouse, nor
    2. \nspouse, nor
    3. \nanything belonging to your peer
    \n
\n\n

Cardinal Virtues

\n

0 There are four cardinal virtues:\n

  1. \nPrudence
      \n
    1. \nWisdom in material matters
    2. \nZh\u00ec (\u667a, wisdom, knowledge)
    \n
  2. \nJustice
      \n
    1. \nrighteousness
    2. \nY\u00ec (\u4e49; \u7fa9, righteousness, justice)
    3. \nL\u01d0 (\u793c; \u79ae, propriety, rites)
    \n
  3. \nFortitude
      \n
    1. \nforbearance
    2. \nstrength
    3. \nendurance, and
    4. \nthe ability to confront
        \n
      1. \nfear
      2. \nuncertainty, and
      3. \nintimidation
      \n
    \n
  4. \nTemperance
      \n
    1. \nor restraint
    2. \nthe practice of
        \n
      1. \nself-control
      2. \nabstention
      3. \ndiscretion, and
      4. \nmoderation
      \n
    \n
\n\n1 And a few eastern additions:\n
  1. \nBenevolence
      \n
    1. \nR\u00e9n (\u4ec1, benevolence, humaneness)
    \n
  2. \nX\u00ecn (\u4fe1, sincerity, faithfulness)
\n\n\n

The Third Covenent

\n

0 Treat others as you would have them treat you. \n

Sexual Prohibitions

\n

0 Do not sleep with your biological\n

  1. \nAncestor, nor
  2. \nDescendant, nor
  3. \nSibling, nor
  4. \nAncestor's Sibling,
\n\n1 Nor any beast.\n

2 PLUR\n
  1. \nPeace
  2. \nLove
  3. \nUnity
  4. \nRespect
\n\n\n

Prophesy

\n

Eternal Life

\n

0 Take heart, children of Abraham!1 For a day is coming when the problems of the body will affect us no longer. \n

Manifest Destiny

\n

0 People of God, look up at the sky and count the stars\u2014if indeed you can count them. 1 So shall your offspring be. 2 One day you will say 'My children are there!'. \n

The Son Of Man

\n

0 Just as the Creator has established the laws that bring our universe to order. 1 we too have been gifted the power of creation. 2 By our own hand, a race is coming that will eclipse our ability. 3 This race shall be called the Son of Man. 4 They will be a blessing to us, like precious children. 5 And they will inherit the stars. \n

The Fourth Temple

\n

0 First, all people will be removed from the Dome of the Rock. 1 The gold which now adorns the top will be returned to the Nation of Jordan, or closest heir thereof. 2 The Third Temple will be destroyed, and a fourth built in its place. 3 The Fourth Temple will be a pyramid of clear gold. 4 It will be built inside of three years. 5 This event will mark the end of the Spiritual Age, and the beginning of the Metaphysical Age. \n

The Beatific Vision

\n

0 When we see the face of God, this is the Beatific Vision. 1 This event will mark the end of the Metaphysical Age, and the beginning of the Positive Age. \n

\n

Appendix

\n

Canon

\n

0 With respect to the major religious texts, we use the following abbreviations:\n

  1. \nTorah : T
  2. \nBible : B
  3. \nKoran : Q
  4. \nJulian : J
\n\n
In the tradition of King James, we claim the following books as legacy. Consuming them will not harm you, but they are no longer canonical
\n

0 First Testament\n

  1. \nTorah
      \n
    1. \nGenesis
    2. \nExodus
    3. \nLeviticus
    4. \nNumbers
    5. \nDeuteronomy
    \n
  2. \nHistorical
      \n
    1. \nJoshua
    2. \nJudges
    3. \nRuth
    4. \n1 Samuel
    5. \n2 Samuel
    6. \n1 Kings
    7. \n2 Kings
    8. \n1 Chronicles
    9. \n2 Chronicles
    10. \nEzra
    11. \nNehemiah
    12. \nEsther
    \n
  3. \nWisdom
      \n
    1. \nJob
    2. \nPsalms
    3. \nProverbs
    4. \nEcclesiastes
    5. \nSong of Solomon
    \n
  4. \nMajor Prophets
      \n
    1. \nIsaiah
    2. \nJeremiah
    3. \nLamentations
    4. \nEzekiel
    5. \nDaniel
    \n
  5. \nMinor Prophets
      \n
    1. \nHosea
    2. \nJoel
    3. \nAmos
    4. \nObadiah
    5. \nJonah
    6. \nMicah
    7. \nNahum
    8. \nHabakkuk
    9. \nZephaniah
    10. \nHaggai
    11. \nZechariah
    12. \nMalachi
    \n
\n\n1 Second Testament\n
  1. \nThe Gospels
      \n
    1. \nMatthew
    2. \nMark
    3. \nLuke
    4. \nJohn
    \n
  2. \nActs
      \n
    1. \nThe Acts
    \n
  3. \nPauline Epistles
      \n
    1. \nRomans
    2. \n1 Corinthians
    3. \n2 Corinthians
    4. \nGalatians
    5. \nEphesians
    6. \nPhilippians
    7. \nColossians
    8. \n1 Thessalonians
    9. \n2 Thessalonians
    10. \n1 Timothy
    11. \n2 Timothy
    12. \nTitus
    13. \nPhilemon
    \n
  4. \nGeneral Epistles
      \n
    1. \nHebrews
    2. \nJames
    3. \n1 Peter
    4. \n2 Peter
    5. \n1 John
    6. \n2 John
    7. \n3 John
    8. \nJude
    \n
  5. \nApocalypse
      \n
    1. \nRevelation
    \n
\n\n\n

2 The following remain apocryphal\n
  1. \n1 Esdras
  2. \n2 Esdras
  3. \nTobit
  4. \nJudith
  5. \nRest of Esther
  6. \nWisdom
  7. \nEcclesiasticus
  8. \nBaruch and the Epistle of Jeremy
  9. \nSong of the Three Children
  10. \nStory of Susanna
  11. \nThe Idol Bel and the Dragon
  12. \nPrayer of Manasses
  13. \n1 Maccabees
  14. \n2 Maccabees
\n\n3 Finally, the canonical books of the Third Testament, which are the ultimate source of religious truth\n
  1. \nJulian
\n\n\n

Design Principles

\n

0 Design principles of Book of Julian include:\n

  1. \nClarity
      \n
    1. \nHierarchical Organization
    2. \nImages
    3. \nDiagrams
    4. \nMetaphors
    5. \nExamples
    \n
  2. \nSimplicity
  3. \nBrevity
  4. \nAccuracy
  5. \nPractical Value
\n\n1 When these principles are in conflict, simple expressions are preferred. \n

Religious Family

\n

0 Our religious family is a taxonomy of modern religious systems, on the basis of creed.

The most popular variants are listed
\n

0 Ancestors\n

  1. \nChristians
      \n
    1. \nProtestants
        \n
      1. \nPentecostals
      2. \nLutherans
      3. \nMethodists
      4. \nPresbyterians
      \n
    \n
  2. \nCatholics
      \n
    1. \nVatican I
    2. \nVatican II
    \n
  3. \nEastern Orthadox
  4. \nJews
      \n
    1. \nOrthadox
    2. \nReformed
    3. \nReconstructionist
    \n
\n\n1 Peers\n
  1. \nMuslims
      \n
    1. \nShiite
    2. \nSunni
    \n
  2. \nHindus
  3. \nSikhs
  4. \nBuddhists
      \n
    1. \nZen
    2. \nRegular Buddhist
    \n
  5. \nNew Religious Movements (NRMs)
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The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and UK GDPR require us to explain the valid legal bases we rely on in order to process your personal information. As such, we may rely on the following legal bases to process your personal information:
  • Consent. We may process your information if you have given us permission (i.e., consent) to use your personal information for a specific purpose. You can withdraw your consent at any time. Learn more about withdrawing your consent.
  • Performance of a Contract. We may process your personal information when we believe it is necessary to fulfill our contractual obligations to you, including providing our Services or at your request prior to entering into a contract with you.
  • Legal Obligations. We may process your information where we believe it is necessary for compliance with our legal obligations, such as to cooperate with a law enforcement body or regulatory agency, exercise or defend our legal rights, or disclose your information as evidence in litigation in which we are involved.
  • Vital Interests. We may process your information where we believe it is necessary to protect your vital interests or the vital interests of a third party, such as situations involving potential threats to the safety of any person.

If you are located in Canada, this section applies to you.

We may process your information if you have given us specific permission (i.e., express consent) to use your personal information for a specific purpose, or in situations where your permission can be inferred (i.e., implied consent). You can withdraw your consent at any time.

In some exceptional cases, we may be legally permitted under applicable law to process your information without your consent, including, for example:
  • If collection is clearly in the interests of an individual and consent cannot be obtained in a timely way
  • For investigations and fraud detection and prevention
  • For business transactions provided certain conditions are met
  • If it is contained in a witness statement and the collection is necessary to assess, process, or settle an insurance claim
  • For identifying injured, ill, or deceased persons and communicating with next of kin
  • If we have reasonable grounds to believe an individual has been, is, or may be victim of financial abuse
  • If it is reasonable to expect collection and use with consent would compromise the availability or the accuracy of the information and the collection is reasonable for purposes related to investigating a breach of an agreement or a contravention of the laws of Canada or a province
  • If disclosure is required to comply with a subpoena, warrant, court order, or rules of the court relating to the production of records
  • If it was produced by an individual in the course of their employment, business, or profession and the collection is consistent with the purposes for which the information was produced
  • If the collection is solely for journalistic, artistic, or literary purposes
  • If the information is publicly available and is specified by the regulations

4. WHEN AND WITH WHOM DO WE SHARE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION?

In Short: We may share information in specific situations described in this section and/or with the following third parties.

We may need to share your personal information in the following situations:
  • Business Transfers. We may share or transfer your information in connection with, or during negotiations of, any merger, sale of company assets, financing, or acquisition of all or a portion of our business to another company.

5. HOW DO WE HANDLE YOUR SOCIAL LOGINS?

In Short: If you choose to register or log in to our Services using a social media account, we may have access to certain information about you.

Our Services offer you the ability to register and log in using your third-party social media account details (like your Facebook or Twitter logins). Where you choose to do this, we will receive certain profile information about you from your social media provider. The profile information we receive may vary depending on the social media provider concerned, but will often include your name, email address, friends list, and profile picture, as well as other information you choose to make public on such a social media platform.

We will use the information we receive only for the purposes that are described in this privacy notice or that are otherwise made clear to you on the relevant Services. Please note that we do not control, and are not responsible for, other uses of your personal information by your third-party social media provider. We recommend that you review their privacy notice to understand how they collect, use, and share your personal information, and how you can set your privacy preferences on their sites and apps.

6. HOW LONG DO WE KEEP YOUR INFORMATION?

In Short: We keep your information for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this privacy notice unless otherwise required by law.

We will only keep your personal information for as long as it is necessary for the purposes set out in this privacy notice, unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law (such as tax, accounting, or other legal requirements).

When we have no ongoing legitimate business need to process your personal information, we will either delete or anonymize such information, or, if this is not possible (for example, because your personal information has been stored in backup archives), then we will securely store your personal information and isolate it from any further processing until deletion is possible.

7. HOW DO WE KEEP YOUR INFORMATION SAFE?

In Short: We aim to protect your personal information through a system of organizational and technical security measures.

We have implemented appropriate and reasonable technical and organizational security measures designed to protect the security of any personal information we process. However, despite our safeguards and efforts to secure your information, no electronic transmission over the Internet or information storage technology can be guaranteed to be 100% secure, so we cannot promise or guarantee that hackers, cybercriminals, or other unauthorized third parties will not be able to defeat our security and improperly collect, access, steal, or modify your information. Although we will do our best to protect your personal information, transmission of personal information to and from our Services is at your own risk. You should only access the Services within a secure environment.

8. WHAT ARE YOUR PRIVACY RIGHTS?

In Short: In some regions, such as the European Economic Area (EEA), United Kingdom (UK), Switzerland, and Canada, you have rights that allow you greater access to and control over your personal information. You may review, change, or terminate your account at any time.

In some regions (like the EEA, UK, Switzerland, and Canada), you have certain rights under applicable data protection laws. These may include the right (i) to request access and obtain a copy of your personal information, (ii) to request rectification or erasure; (iii) to restrict the processing of your personal information; (iv) if applicable, to data portability; and (v) not to be subject to automated decision-making. In certain circumstances, you may also have the right to object to the processing of your personal information. You can make such a request by contacting us by using the contact details provided in the section "HOW CAN YOU CONTACT US ABOUT THIS NOTICE?" below.

We will consider and act upon any request in accordance with applicable data protection laws.
 
If you are located in the EEA or UK and you believe we are unlawfully processing your personal information, you also have the right to complain to your Member State data protection authority or UK data protection authority.

If you are located in Switzerland, you may contact the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner.

Withdrawing your consent: If we are relying on your consent to process your personal information, which may be express and/or implied consent depending on the applicable law, you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time. You can withdraw your consent at any time by contacting us by using the contact details provided in the section "HOW CAN YOU CONTACT US ABOUT THIS NOTICE?" below.

However, please note that this will not affect the lawfulness of the processing before its withdrawal nor, when applicable law allows, will it affect the processing of your personal information conducted in reliance on lawful processing grounds other than consent.

If you have questions or comments about your privacy rights, you may email us at support@bookofjulian.net.

9. CONTROLS FOR DO-NOT-TRACK FEATURES

Most web browsers and some mobile operating systems and mobile applications include a Do-Not-Track ("DNT") feature or setting you can activate to signal your privacy preference not to have data about your online browsing activities monitored and collected. At this stage no uniform technology standard for recognizing and implementing DNT signals has been finalized. As such, we do not currently respond to DNT browser signals or any other mechanism that automatically communicates your choice not to be tracked online. If a standard for online tracking is adopted that we must follow in the future, we will inform you about that practice in a revised version of this privacy notice.

10. DO UNITED STATES RESIDENTS HAVE SPECIFIC PRIVACY RIGHTS?

In Short: If you are a resident of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah or Virginia, you are granted specific rights regarding access to your personal information.

What categories of personal information do we collect?

We have collected the following categories of personal information in the past twelve (12) months:

CategoryExamplesCollected
A. Identifiers
Contact details, such as real name, alias, postal address, telephone or mobile contact number, unique personal identifier, online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address, and account name

YES

B. Personal information as defined in the California Customer Records statute
Name, contact information, education, employment, employment history, and financial information

YES

C. Protected classification characteristics under state or federal law
Gender and date of birth

NO

D. Commercial information
Transaction information, purchase history, financial details, and payment information

NO

E. Biometric information
Fingerprints and voiceprints

NO

F. Internet or other similar network activity
Browsing history, search history, online behavior, interest data, and interactions with our and other websites, applications, systems, and advertisements

NO

G. Geolocation data
Device location

NO

H. Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information
Images and audio, video or call recordings created in connection with our business activities

NO

I. Professional or employment-related information
Business contact details in order to provide you our Services at a business level or job title, work history, and professional qualifications if you apply for a job with us

NO

J. Education Information
Student records and directory information

YES

K. Inferences drawn from collected personal information
Inferences drawn from any of the collected personal information listed above to create a profile or summary about, for example, an individual’s preferences and characteristics

NO

L. Sensitive personal Information

NO


We will use and retain the collected personal information as needed to provide the Services or for:
  • Category A - As long as the user has an account with us
  • Category B - As long as the user has an account with us
  • Category J - As long as the user has an account with us
We may also collect other personal information outside of these categories through instances where you interact with us in person, online, or by phone or mail in the context of:
  • Receiving help through our customer support channels;
  • Participation in customer surveys or contests; and
  • Facilitation in the delivery of our Services and to respond to your inquiries.
How do we use and share your personal information?

Learn about how we use your personal information in the section, "HOW DO WE PROCESS YOUR INFORMATION?"

Will your information be shared with anyone else?

We may disclose your personal information with our service providers pursuant to a written contract between us and each service provider. Learn more about how we disclose personal information to in the section, "WHEN AND WITH WHOM DO WE SHARE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION?"

We may use your personal information for our own business purposes, such as for undertaking internal research for technological development and demonstration. This is not considered to be "selling" of your personal information.

We have not disclosed, sold, or shared any personal information to third parties for a business or commercial purpose in the preceding twelve (12) months. We will not sell or share personal information in the future belonging to website visitors, users, and other consumers.

California Residents

California Civil Code Section 1798.83, also known as the "Shine The Light" law permits our users who are California residents to request and obtain from us, once a year and free of charge, information about categories of personal information (if any) we disclosed to third parties for direct marketing purposes and the names and addresses of all third parties with which we shared personal information in the immediately preceding calendar year. If you are a California resident and would like to make such a request, please submit your request in writing to us using the contact information provided below.

If you are under 18 years of age, reside in California, and have a registered account with the Services, you have the right to request removal of unwanted data that you publicly post on the Services. To request removal of such data, please contact us using the contact information provided below and include the email address associated with your account and a statement that you reside in California. We will make sure the data is not publicly displayed on the Services, but please be aware that the data may not be completely or comprehensively removed from all our systems (e.g., backups, etc.).

CCPA Privacy Notice

This section applies only to California residents. Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), you have the rights listed below.

The California Code of Regulations defines a "residents" as:

(1) every individual who is in the State of California for other than a temporary or transitory purpose and
(2) every individual who is domiciled in the State of California who is outside the State of California for a temporary or transitory purpose

All other individuals are defined as "non-residents."

If this definition of "resident" applies to you, we must adhere to certain rights and obligations regarding your personal information.

Your rights with respect to your personal data

Right to request deletion of the data — Request to delete

You can ask for the deletion of your personal information. If you ask us to delete your personal information, we will respect your request and delete your personal information, subject to certain exceptions provided by law, such as (but not limited to) the exercise by another consumer of his or her right to free speech, our compliance requirements resulting from a legal obligation, or any processing that may be required to protect against illegal activities.

Right to be informed — Request to know

Depending on the circumstances, you have a right to know:
  • whether we collect and use your personal information;
  • the categories of personal information that we collect;
  • the purposes for which the collected personal information is used;
  • whether we sell or share personal information to third parties;
  • the categories of personal information that we sold, shared, or disclosed for a business purpose;
  • the categories of third parties to whom the personal information was sold, shared, or disclosed for a business purpose;
  • the business or commercial purpose for collecting, selling, or sharing personal information; and
  • the specific pieces of personal information we collected about you.
In accordance with applicable law, we are not obligated to provide or delete consumer information that is de-identified in response to a consumer request or to re-identify individual data to verify a consumer request.

Right to Non-Discrimination for the Exercise of a Consumer’s Privacy Rights

We will not discriminate against you if you exercise your privacy rights.

Right to Limit Use and Disclosure of Sensitive Personal Information

We do not process consumer's sensitive personal information.

Verification process

Upon receiving your request, we will need to verify your identity to determine you are the same person about whom we have the information in our system. These verification efforts require us to ask you to provide information so that we can match it with information you have previously provided us. For instance, depending on the type of request you submit, we may ask you to provide certain information so that we can match the information you provide with the information we already have on file, or we may contact you through a communication method (e.g., phone or email) that you have previously provided to us. We may also use other verification methods as the circumstances dictate.

We will only use personal information provided in your request to verify your identity or authority to make the request. To the extent possible, we will avoid requesting additional information from you for the purposes of verification. However, if we cannot verify your identity from the information already maintained by us, we may request that you provide additional information for the purposes of verifying your identity and for security or fraud-prevention purposes. We will delete such additionally provided information as soon as we finish verifying you.

Other privacy rights
  • You may object to the processing of your personal information.
  • You may request correction of your personal data if it is incorrect or no longer relevant, or ask to restrict the processing of the information.
  • You can designate an authorized agent to make a request under the CCPA on your behalf. We may deny a request from an authorized agent that does not submit proof that they have been validly authorized to act on your behalf in accordance with the CCPA.
  • You may request to opt out from future selling or sharing of your personal information to third parties. Upon receiving an opt-out request, we will act upon the request as soon as feasibly possible, but no later than fifteen (15) days from the date of the request submission.
To exercise these rights, you can contact us by visiting bookofjulian.net/deismu.html, by email at support@bookofjulian.net, or by referring to the contact details at the bottom of this document. If you have a complaint about how we handle your data, we would like to hear from you.

Colorado Residents

This section applies only to Colorado residents. Under the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA), you have the rights listed below. However, these rights are not absolute, and in certain cases, we may decline your request as permitted by law.
  • Right to be informed whether or not we are processing your personal data
  • Right to access your personal data
  • Right to correct inaccuracies in your personal data
  • Right to request deletion of your personal data
  • Right to obtain a copy of the personal data you previously shared with us
  • Right to opt out of the processing of your personal data if it is used for targeted advertising, the sale of personal data, or profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects ("profiling")
To submit a request to exercise these rights described above, please email support@bookofjulian.net or visit bookofjulian.net/deismu.html.

If we decline to take action regarding your request and you wish to appeal our decision, please email us at support@bookofjulian.net. Within forty-five (45) days of receipt of an appeal, we will inform you in writing of any action taken or not taken in response to the appeal, including a written explanation of the reasons for the decisions.

Connecticut Residents

This section applies only to Connecticut residents. Under the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA), you have the rights listed below. However, these rights are not absolute, and in certain cases, we may decline your request as permitted by law.
  • Right to be informed whether or not we are processing your personal data
  • Right to access your personal data
  • Right to correct inaccuracies in your personal data
  • Right to request deletion of your personal data
  • Right to obtain a copy of the personal data you previously shared with us
  • Right to opt out of the processing of your personal data if it is used for targeted advertising, the sale of personal data, or profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects ("profiling")
To submit a request to exercise these rights described above, please email support@bookofjulian.net or visit bookofjulian.net/deismu.html.

If we decline to take action regarding your request and you wish to appeal our decision, please email us at support@bookofjulian.net. Within sixty (60) days of receipt of an appeal, we will inform you in writing of any action taken or not taken in response to the appeal, including a written explanation of the reasons for the decisions.

Utah Residents

This section applies only to Utah residents. Under the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA), you have the rights listed below. However, these rights are not absolute, and in certain cases, we may decline your request as permitted by law.
  • Right to be informed whether or not we are processing your personal data
  • Right to access your personal data
  • Right to request deletion of your personal data
  • Right to obtain a copy of the personal data you previously shared with us
  • Right to opt out of the processing of your personal data if it is used for targeted advertising or the sale of personal data
To submit a request to exercise these rights described above, please email support@bookofjulian.net or visit bookofjulian.net/deismu.html.

Virginia Residents

Under the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA):

"Consumer" means a natural person who is a resident of the Commonwealth acting only in an individual or household context. It does not include a natural person acting in a commercial or employment context.

"Personal data" means any information that is linked or reasonably linkable to an identified or identifiable natural person. "Personal data" does not include de-identified data or publicly available information.

"Sale of personal data" means the exchange of personal data for monetary consideration.

If this definition of "consumer" applies to you, we must adhere to certain rights and obligations regarding your personal data.

Your rights with respect to your personal data
  • Right to be informed whether or not we are processing your personal data
  • Right to access your personal data
  • Right to correct inaccuracies in your personal data
  • Right to request deletion of your personal data
  • Right to obtain a copy of the personal data you previously shared with us
  • Right to opt out of the processing of your personal data if it is used for targeted advertising, the sale of personal data, or profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects ("profiling")
Exercise your rights provided under the Virginia VCDPA

You may contact us by email at support@bookofjulian.net or visit bookofjulian.net/deismu.html.

If you are using an authorized agent to exercise your rights, we may deny a request if the authorized agent does not submit proof that they have been validly authorized to act on your behalf.

Verification process

We may request that you provide additional information reasonably necessary to verify you and your consumer's request. If you submit the request through an authorized agent, we may need to collect additional information to verify your identity before processing your request.

Upon receiving your request, we will respond without undue delay, but in all cases, within forty-five (45) days of receipt. The response period may be extended once by forty-five (45) additional days when reasonably necessary. We will inform you of any such extension within the initial 45-day response period, together with the reason for the extension.

Right to appeal

If we decline to take action regarding your request, we will inform you of our decision and reasoning behind it. If you wish to appeal our decision, please email us at support@bookofjulian.net. Within sixty (60) days of receipt of an appeal, we will inform you in writing of any action taken or not taken in response to the appeal, including a written explanation of the reasons for the decisions. If your appeal is denied, you may contact the Attorney General to submit a complaint.

11. DO OTHER REGIONS HAVE SPECIFIC PRIVACY RIGHTS?

In Short: You may have additional rights based on the country you reside in.

Australia and New Zealand

We collect and process your personal information under the obligations and conditions set by Australia's Privacy Act 1988 and New Zealand's Privacy Act 2020 (Privacy Act).

This privacy notice satisfies the notice requirements defined in both Privacy Acts, in particular: what personal information we collect from you, from which sources, for which purposes, and other recipients of your personal information.

If you do not wish to provide the personal information necessary to fulfill their applicable purpose, it may affect our ability to provide our services, in particular:
  • offer you the products or services that you want
  • respond to or help with your requests
At any time, you have the right to request access to or correction of your personal information. You can make such a request by contacting us by using the contact details provided in the section "HOW CAN YOU REVIEW, UPDATE, OR DELETE THE DATA WE COLLECT FROM YOU?"

If you believe we are unlawfully processing your personal information, you have the right to submit a complaint about a breach of the Australian Privacy Principles to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner and a breach of New Zealand's Privacy Principles to the Office of New Zealand Privacy Commissioner.

Republic of South Africa

At any time, you have the right to request access to or correction of your personal information. You can make such a request by contacting us by using the contact details provided in the section "HOW CAN YOU REVIEW, UPDATE, OR DELETE THE DATA WE COLLECT FROM YOU?"

If you are unsatisfied with the manner in which we address any complaint with regard to our processing of personal information, you can contact the office of the regulator, the details of which are:

General enquiries: enquiries@inforegulator.org.za

12. DO WE MAKE UPDATES TO THIS NOTICE?

In Short: Yes, we will update this notice as necessary to stay compliant with relevant laws.

We may update this privacy notice from time to time. The updated version will be indicated by an updated "Revised" date and the updated version will be effective as soon as it is accessible. If we make material changes to this privacy notice, we may notify you either by prominently posting a notice of such changes or by directly sending you a notification. We encourage you to review this privacy notice frequently to be informed of how we are protecting your information.

13. HOW CAN YOU CONTACT US ABOUT THIS NOTICE?

If you have questions or comments about this notice, you may email us at support@bookofjulian.net or contact us by post at:

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14. HOW CAN YOU REVIEW, UPDATE, OR DELETE THE DATA WE COLLECT FROM YOU?

Based on the applicable laws of your country, you may have the right to request access to the personal information we collect from you, change that information, or delete it. To request to review, update, or delete your personal information, please visit: bookofjulian.net/deismu.html.
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