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Incarnandists reject any authoritative priesthood. They acknowledge the guidance and inspiration of the [[Incarnandina]], but even she is subject to error. | Incarnandists reject any authoritative priesthood. They acknowledge the guidance and inspiration of the [[Incarnandina]], but even she is subject to error. | ||
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[[Category:Religions of Asdar]] | [[Category:Religions of Asdar]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:32, 24 May 2014
Nobody speaks directly for God. Only one's heart can speak best for God. On fast days, the images of Incarnandist Saints are covered because you should be contemplating God and your own connection to God. This also represents the humility of the saints before God.
Local Incarnandists choose their saints. Incarnandism teaches self-control, rather than a top-heavy central authority. Meditation and contemplation are the most important pursuits. Helping others to come to God are the next most important. But one must first come to God before she can help others.
Incarnandists reject any authoritative priesthood. They acknowledge the guidance and inspiration of the Incarnandina, but even she is subject to error.
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