User:Polynitism

Polynitism is a wikipedian who is interested in the religion called "polynitism."

About Polynitism
Polynitism is one of the religions categorized as Abrahamic religions, whose characteristic is the dogma that YHWH is the god which values diversity. This religion was developed by Daikoku Manabu in 2016.

The religions whose object of devotion is the god named YHWH which gave the revelation to the person named Abraham appearing in "Book of Genesis" is called "Abrahamic religions." Religions belonging to Abrahamic religions include Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Baha'i Faith, etc. On polynitism also the god which is the object of devotion is YHWH, therefore polynitism is one of religions belonging to Abrahamic religions.

YHWH in polynitism has the attributions which are similar to the attributions which YHWH in other Abrahamic religions has. But it has unique attributions which YHWH in other Abrahamic religions do not have. The most important one of unique attribution which YHWH in polynitism has is the attribution that it values diversity. To value diversity means to value individual things which compose diversity.

Just like other Abrahamic religions, on polynitism also it is thought that YHWH created the universe in which we exist. On polynitism "it created the universe" means that it laid down physical law and physical constant of the universe and start the existence of it. Because YHWH in polynitism is the god which values diversity, physical law and physical constant of our universe are laid down with intention to raise physical diversity of the universe as possible.

The dogma that YHWH created the universe is common to other Abrahamic religions, but on the dogma about interference by YHWH to the universe after creation, there is difference between polynitism and other Abrahamic religions. YHWH in other Abrahamic religions is thought that sometimes it adds physical interference to the universe in which we exist, even after it has been created. On the other hand, YHWH in polynitism is thought that it adds no physical interference to the universe after creation.

It is not true that after the universe in which we exist has been created YHWH in polynitism adds no interference to it. If polynitism asserted that the Creator adds no interference to the universe, it would be a kind of deism. But we can not say that polynitism is a kind of deism although it is very close to deism. The reason is that it is thought that YHWH in polynitism does not add physical interference to the universe in which we exist but sometimes adds non-physical interference. The purpose for which YHWH in polynitism adds non-physical interference to the universe in which we exist is to generate diversity of religions which mankind has.

In polynitism, it is thought that we, namely all humans, are gods called "terminal god," which YHWH uses to add non-physical interference to the universe. Inside every terminal god there is a non-physical mechanism called "spirit" and the mechanism can receive revelation from YHWH. "More than two gods exist inside the universe and the gods are terminals by which YHWH communicate the revelations to the inside of the universe," this dogma in polynitism is called "polynity."

YHWH in polynitism tells various revelations to various humans to generate diversity of religions which mankind has. All religions which humans have is made based on the revalations from YHWH. The revelations which YHWH tells include not only true dogma but also false dogma. The reason that the revelations include false dogma is that diversity of religions can be richer by doing so than the case that all dogmas are true.

Any dogma in any religion is not necessarily true because the revelations which YHWH in polynitism tells include false dogma. And a human which can judge whether a dogma which is included in a religion is true or false does not exist. In this regard a dogma which is included in polynitism is also not an exception.

In polynitism a human who believes the dogmas of polynitism and is devoted to YHWH is regarded as a believer of polynitism. However, in polynitism the phrase "someone is devoted" is used in different meaning from ordinary meaning. In polynitism "someone is devoted to YHWH" means "someone is judging the value of things under the assumption that oneself became YHWH." YHWH is the god which values diversity, so that a human who is devoted to YHWH also values diversity.

External Link

 * Catechism on Polynitism