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Incarnandism is the religious world view that the supreme being must come into human form.
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Incarnandism is the religious world view that the supreme being must come into human form. From the lifetime of its founder, [[Shaqtirah kath Katima]], the Incarnandist religion has spread from Jerushabla throughout the western world, facing persecution, martyrdom, and violent repression during the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]]. Today Incarnandism is one of the major religions of the world with many sects and varieties.
  
  
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*[[Proto-Incarnandism]], foreshadowing of the Incarnandus, pre-Shaqtirah
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*743 to x, Life of Shaqtirah, the first of the Incarnandinas
 
*743 to x, Life of Shaqtirah, the first of the Incarnandinas

Latest revision as of 20:02, 27 May 2023

Incarnandism is the religious world view that the supreme being must come into human form. From the lifetime of its founder, Shaqtirah kath Katima, the Incarnandist religion has spread from Jerushabla throughout the western world, facing persecution, martyrdom, and violent repression during the Middle Ages of Chaos. Today Incarnandism is one of the major religions of the world with many sects and varieties.


CHRONOLOGY of INCARNANDISM

  • 743 to x, Life of Shaqtirah, the first of the Incarnandinas
  • ca 850, first Yophenthean and Arathracian persecutions of Incarnandists
  • ca 900's rise of the Omasoni, Incarnandist Sectaries

ca. 930: False Incarnandus or "prince of vanity" (Shéreq Shút't'alah), Wishrasúl ("God holds the scepter"). He is betrayed and killed.

  • ca 1270: False Incarnandus, "H'ir-hal-Maj" ("Oathtaker of the Right Hand), arises in Jerushabla, one of the sons of the Incarnandina. He and his followers, the H'ir-hal-Majites are defeated and he is slain in battle.
  • ca 1400: Archontism, Shelekhumbi Ibshithion of Shaakhudar (flourished ca 1430) and his pupil, Thuliocantis the Mirrhaimot (flourished ca 1445).
  • ca 1600's rise of Sulism, practiced by monastics and hermits in the eastern Danona
  • ca 1700's rise of Paimbalism, an Incarnandist Sect

See Also