Religion

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Religion is a cultural system with the intention to break natural unity between humans. That intention directs the cultural evolution to prefer the most distinctive variation. It leads to peculiar and designated behaviors and practices, morals, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, ethics, or organizations, that relates humanity to supernatural, transcendental, or spiritual elements.


Book sources[edit | edit source]

7th century AC[edit | edit source]

Unknown[edit | edit source]


List of religions[edit | edit source]

Orthodox Christianity[edit | edit source]

  • probably the closest to the primary cult of the XII-XIV centuries, more restrained and severe in spirit
  • The center of Orthodoxy is Ancient Russia
  • Orthodoxy is also common in the Balkans and in the East
  • In the XII-XV centuries, Orthodoxy was called catholic or Catholic. So the term "Catholic" changed its meaning in the XVI-XVII centuries. From the term denoting the earlier single Christianity, Orthodoxy, it narrowed down to the designation of only West European Catholicism, isolated only in the XVI-XVII centuries

Islam[edit | edit source]

  • in the East, initially quite close to Orthodoxy. Also a strict and ascetic religion.

Catholicism[edit | edit source]

  • derived from the primary low-key cult of the XII-XIV centuries
  • For some time, Catholicism existed in the form of a Greco-Roman pantheon of gods with elements of a bacchic orgiastic cult
    • Due to the spread of Bacchic practice, in some countries of Western Europe there arose diseases called venereal, named after Venus - the goddess of love
    • To eliminate such undesirable social consequences, a reform of the Western European cult was required
      • After the church reform and the successful work of the Inquisition, the Catholic branch of Christianity acquired modern, already familiar to us forms, also quite restrained

Buddhism[edit | edit source]

  • Another version of Christianity - BUDDHISM in the East. India, China, etc.

Judaism[edit | edit source]

  • both in the West and in the East (Karaites). It was originally a form of Christianity. Judaism has undergone a rather complex evolution over time.

History[edit | edit source]

1st century AC [edit | edit source]

  • The province of Tsar-Grad, Rus, progressed technologically further than the empire in average. It caused natural break in unity. The hostile actions and political assassinations against Rus occured in the capital. It caused defensive reaction, which caused fascist political movement of Christianity, which later was accepted by military of Rus, which led to Trojan war, which led to the victory of Christians over the old empire, which led to the religious part of Christianity to keep it's people separated from the old empire.

4th century AC[edit | edit source]

  • The beginning of a religious split
    • major religions known today, listed above, came from the same root - from a single royal (and then apostolic) Christianity of the 1st-2nd century AC


6th century AC[edit | edit source]

  • Orthodoxy, Islam, Catholicism, Buddhism, Judaism acquire names