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The central worship of Eoa reflects the religions central doctrine of monotheism, the sole worship of one deity and the rejection of paganism. Eoa, with the utterance 'Now be!', brought forth the spontaneous creation of the universe. | The central worship of [[Eoa]] reflects the religions central doctrine of monotheism, the sole worship of one deity and the rejection of paganism. Eoa, with the utterance 'Now be!', brought forth the spontaneous creation of the universe. | ||
=== Angels === | === Angels === | ||
Angels were created to be intermediaries between humans and Eoa, and as guardian spirits to watch over humanity. In the Collection of Eoa, angels are described as ineffable beings that human sensory organs cannot perceive accurately. In religious illustrations, angels are typically depicted as nebulae with several orbiting eyes. | Angels were created to be intermediaries between humans and Eoa, and as guardian spirits to watch over humanity. In the Collection of Eoa, angels are described as ineffable beings that human sensory organs cannot perceive accurately. In religious illustrations, angels are typically depicted as nebulae with several orbiting eyes. | ||
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The Old Prophets is a pre-Icnotic monotheistic religion based on the Collection of Eoa, and the teachings of Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and Mohammad.
Articles of faith
Eoa
The central worship of Eoa reflects the religions central doctrine of monotheism, the sole worship of one deity and the rejection of paganism. Eoa, with the utterance 'Now be!', brought forth the spontaneous creation of the universe.
Angels
Angels were created to be intermediaries between humans and Eoa, and as guardian spirits to watch over humanity. In the Collection of Eoa, angels are described as ineffable beings that human sensory organs cannot perceive accurately. In religious illustrations, angels are typically depicted as nebulae with several orbiting eyes.