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'''Iovism''' is a major religion in Sahar, it is the mostly widely practised religion in Sahar. | '''Iovism''' is a major religion in Sahar, it is the mostly widely practised religion in Sahar. It was founded by the prophet [[Iovi]] in modern day [[Azerin]] in about 3200 BC. | ||
Iovism has two gods: Hosha, the god of fortune, and Muhe, the god of misfortune. | Iovism has two gods: Hosha, the god of fortune, and Muhe, the god of misfortune. | ||
[[category:Iovism]][[category:Religions]] | [[category:Iovism]][[category:Religions]] |
Revision as of 07:42, 20 June 2017
Iovism | |
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Theology | Radical Dualism, Reincarnation, World to come |
Structure | Monasticism |
Adriah (Orthodoxy) | Livj Ile |
Region | Worldwide |
Founder | The Prophet Iovi |
Origin | ~3200 BCE Modern Day Azerin |
Separations | Orthodoxy, Reform, Ignizian Reform, Aorelian Mysticism |
Iovism is a major religion in Sahar, it is the mostly widely practised religion in Sahar. It was founded by the prophet Iovi in modern day Azerin in about 3200 BC.
Iovism has two gods: Hosha, the god of fortune, and Muhe, the god of misfortune.