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{{Infobox religion | {{Infobox religion | ||
| name = Iovism | | name = Iovism | ||
| image = [[File:IovismSymbol.png| | | image = [[File:IovismSymbol.png|160px]] | ||
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| headquarters = | | headquarters = | ||
| founder = The Prophet Iovi | | founder = The Prophet Iovi | ||
| founded_date = ~3200 BCE | | founded_date = 4th millennium BCE <!-- ~3200 BCE --> | ||
| founded_place = Modern | | founded_place = Modern day [[Azerin]] | ||
| separated_from = | | separated_from = | ||
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'''Iovism''' is a | '''Iovism''' is a [[Wikipedia:Dualism|dualistic]] religion, centered around the prophet [[Iovi]]{{emdash}}from which the name of Iovism is originated{{emdash}}and the gods Hosha and Muhe. Iovism is founded on the 4th millennium BCE in modern day [[Azerin]]. Although adherents of Iovism are mostly concentrated in [[Ekuosia]], it is Sahar's largest religion. | ||
Iovism | Iovism believes that the world is created by the two gods, that are Hosha and Muhe. Hosha is seen as the god of fortune, and Muhe is the opposite. However, neither of the gods represent good nor evil, and both are seen as necessary to the balance of the universe. | ||
[[category:Iovism]][[category:Religions]] | [[category:Iovism]][[category:Religions]] |
Revision as of 08:16, 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 | 4th millennium BCE Modern day Azerin |
Separations | Orthodoxy, Reform, Ignizian Reform, Aorelian Mysticism |
Iovism is a dualistic religion, centered around the prophet Iovi—from which the name of Iovism is originated—and the gods Hosha and Muhe. Iovism is founded on the 4th millennium BCE in modern day Azerin. Although adherents of Iovism are mostly concentrated in Ekuosia, it is Sahar's largest religion.
Iovism believes that the world is created by the two gods, that are Hosha and Muhe. Hosha is seen as the god of fortune, and Muhe is the opposite. However, neither of the gods represent good nor evil, and both are seen as necessary to the balance of the universe.