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The cult of ''Minerva Omniscius'' is based in the ideas of the ancient roman scholar [[wikipedia:Marcus_Terentius_Varro|Marcus Terentius Varro]] who considered her to be ideas and the plan for the universe personified. It was founded in the year 2775 ''( 2022 )'' by the modern roman [[Kaseo Heius Totus|Kaseo Heius Totus.]] | The cult of ''Minerva Omniscius'' is based in the ideas of the ancient roman scholar [[wikipedia:Marcus_Terentius_Varro|Marcus Terentius Varro]] who considered her to be ideas and the plan for the universe personified. It was founded in the year 2775 ''( 2022 )'' by the modern roman [[Kaseo Heius Totus|Kaseo Heius Totus.]] | ||
It is a syncretic cult ( Due to the amount of influences from different sources it has ), which could, similar to [[wikipedia:Buddhism|Buddhism]], be classified as a hybrid between religion and philosophical doctrine. However, it is compatible with [[wikipedia:Hellenism_(modern_religion)|Hellenism]], [[wikipedia:Reconstructionist_Roman_religion|Roman Way]] and other religions due to its [[wikipedia:Henotheism|henotheistic]] nature. | It is a syncretic cult ( Due to the amount of influences from different sources it has ), which could, similar to [[wikipedia:Buddhism|Buddhism]], be classified as a hybrid between religion and philosophical doctrine. However, it is compatible with [[wikipedia:Hellenism_(modern_religion)|Hellenism]], [[wikipedia:Reconstructionist_Roman_religion|Roman Way]] and other religions due to its [[wikipedia:Henotheism|henotheistic]] nature. For within their beliefs, they believe that ''Minerva'', having been born from the head of [[Jupiter]] (hence his ideas) is the pure and perfect form of her father. Both gods, then, are considered equal. Different aspects of the same being. | ||
Its motto is [[wikipedia:Docendo_discimus|"Docendo discimus"]] ( By teaching, we learn ) | Its motto is [[wikipedia:Docendo_discimus|"Docendo discimus"]] ( By teaching, we learn ) |
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