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Bill: RP: Religious Backgrounds of Lodamun
Details
Submitted by[?]: Neo-Idealist Social Lodamese Party
Status[?]: defeated
Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.
Voting deadline: September 5090
Description[?]:
Passed here: http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=640466 The following slate with the new values inserted: Agenda: Hosianism - Christianity Yeudism - Judaism Secularism - atheism, agnosticism Jienism - Confucianism Daenism - Buddhism Lodamese Nationalism - Lodamese Nationalism is a state atheist religion centred around patriotism and loyalty to Lodamun. (to not be confused with Lodamese Nationalism as philosophical and cultural movement for strong nation) Paganism is split into two main categories, following different philosophical and theological lines. Classical and well established "Traditionalist Paganism" is renown for their staunchly majorly conservative and pro-tradition stances and values, being found mostly in rural areas, being the main paganic branch that dominated Lodamun and politics for decades. The new paganic waves, especially in the urbanite northern areas is called "Revivalist Paganism" thanks to their belief in presumably older long gone or dying paganic cults recently discovered with few decades back in Kregon. The new difference is also in the highly progressive and rational nature of the new wave, with main denomination being Followers of Ezic Star. Paganic cults: Traditionalist- >The strains of Kregonian neo-animist witchcraft >Jahmaikan mountain denominations >Lodamese Esoteric Elderpath >Lodamese-Likatonian forest polytheism >Neo-Shadowist schools of belief >Kregonian Auroch Cult >High Temple of Lindar >Miscellaneous pagan Lodamese faiths Revivalist: >Followers of Ezic Star >Heart of Jal >Daizoni >Golavian Ezicism >Followers of Nauru Star >Cup of Dios (these are planned to be talked about in a forum post) Kregon: OLD SLATE: 69.9% Paganism 11.2% Hosianism 6.3% Secularism 6% Lodamese Nationalism 2.3% Yeudism 4.2% Other NEW SLATE: 72.3% Traditionalist Paganism 13.9% Revivalist Paganism 6% Secularism 4.3% Hosianism 3.2% Lodamese Nationalism 0.3% Other Rapula: OLD SLATE: 37.6% Secularism 29.5% Hosianism 20.3% Lodamese Nationalism 4.4% Paganism 2.3% Yeudism 6% Other NEW SLATE: 46.4% Secularism 14.1% Lodamese Nationalism 12.4% Hosianism 11.7% Revivalist Paganism 11.3% Traditionalist Paganism 1.1% Yeudism 3% Other Norstavan: OLD SLATE: 62.2% Secularism 17.2% Lodamese Nationalism 7.1% Hosianism 5.1% Yeudism 3.6% Paganism 1.7% Daenism and Jienism 3.1% Other NEW SLATE: 55.1% Secularism 20% Revivalist Paganism 10% Lodamese Nationalism 8.4 Traditionalist Paganism 4.3% Hosianism 1.2% Yeudism 0.6% Daenism and Jienism 0.4% Other Golavia: OLD SLATE: 36.5% Paganism 25.8% Hosianism 19.1% Lodamese Nationalism 10.9% Secularism 2.3% Yeudism 1.5% Daenism and Jienism 4% Other NEW SLATE: 37.8% Traditionalist Paganism 16.5% Revivalist Paganism 15.3% Secularism 13.6% Lodamese Nationalism 12.4% Hosianism 1% Yeudism 3.4% Other Andalay: OLD SLATE: 56.1% Secularism 17.4% Lodamese Nationalism 8.1% Hosianism 8.1% Yeudism 4.5% Daenism and Jienism 1.6% Paganism 4.1% Other NEW SLATE: 53.2% Secularism 17.1% Revivalist Paganism 10.5% Yeudism 7.5% Lodamese Nationalism 6.4% Hosianism 1.7% Traditionalist Paganism 1.5% Daenism and Jienism 2.1% Other |
Proposals
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 23:43:46, September 26, 2021 CET | From | Moderation | To | Debating the RP: Religious Backgrounds of Lodamun |
Message | OOC: Archiving. |
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