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==The Church of [[Jey]]==
 
==The Church of [[Jey]]==
  
30% of Jevian citizens currently consider themselves members of the Church of Jey, second only to Atheism, with 51%. This page is dedicated to the philosphy and beliefs associated with the Church of Jey, and information about its leaders.
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30% of Jevian citizens currently consider themselves members of the Church of Jey, second only to [[Atheism]], with 51%. This page is dedicated to the philosphy and beliefs associated with the Church of Jey, and information about its leaders.
  
 
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Philosophically derived from ancient texts of [[Jevian Mythology]], the Church of Jey began very shortly after the founding of [[Jey]]. First developed by [[Jewish]] convert Rev. Thurmod Alshone, who based his beliefs on numerous visions shown to him in his later adulthood, The Church of Jey is the first native religion adopting monothestic views.
  
 
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====History of Past Popus====
 
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Latest revision as of 16:36, 22 June 2006

The Church of Jey

30% of Jevian citizens currently consider themselves members of the Church of Jey, second only to Atheism, with 51%. This page is dedicated to the philosphy and beliefs associated with the Church of Jey, and information about its leaders.

History

Philosophically derived from ancient texts of Jevian Mythology, the Church of Jey began very shortly after the founding of Jey. First developed by Jewish convert Rev. Thurmod Alshone, who based his beliefs on numerous visions shown to him in his later adulthood, The Church of Jey is the first native religion adopting monothestic views.

Mission Statement

Beliefs

Religious

Moral

Political

The Divine Right of Emperors

Leaders

Popus

The Divine Right of Popus

History of Past Popus