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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
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    1. \nElectromagnetism
    2. \nGravity
    3. \nNuclear strong
    4. \nAnd weak force
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  2. \nI believe in the elementary particles
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    1. \nQuarks
    2. \nLeptons
    3. \nBosons
    4. \nAnd their complements
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  3. \nI believe the earth to be
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    1. \nAged 5 billion years
    2. \nSpherical
    3. \nAnd orbiting the sun
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  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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Personal

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

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  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
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  15. Julian, who established the third covenant
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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

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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
  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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Migratory

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

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  1. 300,000 years ago, humankind originated in Africa
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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
  8. \n
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Simplified migratory chart
\n1 Based upon the first migration, there are three races: African, Asian, and European. \n

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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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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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 .
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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
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    1. \nThe Cosmos
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      1. \nKhan: College Physics 1273
      2. \nKhan: Introduction to Chemistry274
      3. \nANUx: Astrophysics: Cosmology275
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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 Statistics321
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        2. \nChem
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          1. \nHarvardX: Principles of Biochemistry323
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        \n
      2. \nGenetics
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        1. \nU of Melbourne: Epigenetic Control of Gene Expression327
        2. \nGenomic Data Science Specialization328
        3. \nUMD: Genes and the Human Condition329
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      3. \nLinguistics
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        1. \nMiracles of Human Language: An Introduction to Linguistics332
        2. \nEsperanto in 12 Lessons333
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      4. \nPsych
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        1. \nSt. Margaret's Episcopal School: Introduction to Psychology336
        2. \nYale: Introduction to Psychology337
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      5. \nSociety
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        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
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      6. \nReligion
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        1. \nA Journey through Western Christianity349
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      7. \nGovernment
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        1. \nAmerican Government351
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      8. \nHistory
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        1. \nChina
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          1. \nChinaX355
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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 Basics708
        2. \nStanfordOnline: Musculoskeletal Primer for the Non-Orthopedist709
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      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
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      3. \nOps
          \n
        1. \nAgile Scrum Practitioner722
        2. \nGoogle Project Management: Professional Certificate723
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      4. \nMind
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        1. \nNeural Networks and Deep Learning726
        2. \nProgramming Massively Parallel Processors with CUDA727
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      5. \nComms
          \n
        1. \nGraphic
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          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
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        \n
      \n
    \n
  3. \nMaintain
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    1. \nHuman
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      1. \nMind
          \n
        1. \nJHU: Psychological First Aid856
        2. \nBook Of Julian857
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      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
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God

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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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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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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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Ritual

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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

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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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
    \n
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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
\n\n\n

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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
\n\n

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)
\n\n\n

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

The Third Covenent

\n

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

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Church

\n

Communications

\n

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/
      \n
    1. \nu
    2. \nboot
    \n
\n\n\n

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Canonization

\n

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

\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

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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

\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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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

\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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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
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Book Of Doctrine

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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
\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
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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
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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 dust0 .
4 This place is Sheol, the grave. \n

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Lineage

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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
\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
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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

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

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The Three Stages
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Wisdom

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Proverbs

\n

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 .
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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 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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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
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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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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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Ritual

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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

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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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
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  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.
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  5. \nUpward-Facing Dog
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    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.
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  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
      \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
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  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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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
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    1. \nhouse, nor
    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
      \n
    1. \nrighteousness
    2. \nY\u00ec (\u4e49; \u7fa9, righteousness, justice)
    3. \nL\u01d0 (\u793c; \u79ae, propriety, rites)
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  3. \nFortitude
      \n
    1. \nforbearance
    2. \nstrength
    3. \nendurance, and
    4. \nthe ability to confront
        \n
      1. \nfear
      2. \nuncertainty, and
      3. \nintimidation
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  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)
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  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
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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/
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    1. \na
    2. \nball
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  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/
      \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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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
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    1. \nHierarchical Organization
    2. \nImages
    3. \nDiagrams
    4. \nMetaphors
    5. \nExamples
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  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
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    1. \nProtestants
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      1. \nPentecostals
      2. \nLutherans
      3. \nMethodists
      4. \nPresbyterians
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  2. \nCatholics
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    1. \nVatican I
    2. \nVatican II
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  3. \nEastern Orthadox
  4. \nJews
      \n
    1. \nOrthadox
    2. \nReformed
    3. \nReconstructionist
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\n\n1 Peers\n
  1. \nMuslims
      \n
    1. \nShiite
    2. \nSunni
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  2. \nHindus
  3. \nSikhs
  4. \nBuddhists
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    1. \nZen
    2. \nRegular Buddhist
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  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
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    1. \nGenesis
    2. \nExodus
    3. \nLeviticus
    4. \nNumbers
    5. \nDeuteronomy
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  2. \nHistorical
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    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
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  3. \nWisdom
      \n
    1. \nJob
    2. \nPsalms
    3. \nProverbs
    4. \nEcclesiastes
    5. \nSong of Solomon
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  4. \nMajor Prophets
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    1. \nIsaiah
    2. \nJeremiah
    3. \nLamentations
    4. \nEzekiel
    5. \nDaniel
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  5. \nMinor Prophets
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    1. \nHosea
    2. \nJoel
    3. \nAmos
    4. \nObadiah
    5. \nJonah
    6. \nMicah
    7. \nNahum
    8. \nHabakkuk
    9. \nZephaniah
    10. \nHaggai
    11. \nZechariah
    12. \nMalachi
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\n\n1 Second Testament\n
  1. \nThe Gospels
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    1. \nMatthew
    2. \nMark
    3. \nLuke
    4. \nJohn
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  2. \nActs
      \n
    1. \nThe Acts
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  3. \nPauline Epistles
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    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
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  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
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  5. \nApocalypse
      \n
    1. \nRevelation
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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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