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-Unlike any other religion except the Church of the Oracle, Orlamism is a dynamic faith built on a foundation of technology and science. The Orlamist faith was born from the invention of the [[stardrive|stardrive]] and subsequent discovery of drivespace. While testing the stardrive, pilot [[Jeff Sendir]] had an encounter with the divine. When he returned to normal space, he abandoned his former life and set forth the principles of the faith: drivespace is the groundwork of God. Just as the universe all around was the conscious act of the creator, the space behind space remains the source and origin of all things. ​+Unlike any other religion except the Church of the Oracle, Orlamism is a dynamic faith built on a foundation of technology and science. The Orlamist faith was born from the invention of the [[stardrive|stardrive]] and subsequent discovery of drivespace. While testing the stardrive, pilot [[people|Jeff Sendir]] had an encounter with the divine. When he returned to normal space, he abandoned his former life and set forth the principles of the faith: drivespace is the groundwork of God. Just as the universe all around was the conscious act of the creator, the space behind space remains the source and origin of all things. ​
  
 Drivespace is nothing less than the Divine Unconscious. Drivespace is nothing less than the Divine Unconscious.
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 The Theocracy can only loosely be considered a united religion, since it lack elders who preach a common doctrine. The only requirement for an Orlamist is that one’s activities help to understand the Divine Unconscious. By seeking to understand what drivespace truly represents, one comes closer to understanding God. For example, the 121-hour duration of each starfall has led some Orlamists to suggest that this was the span of creation itself. A more radical Orlamu cult the very use of the Divine Unconscious as a means of travel; might not trespassing alter the very nature of God? At the same time, the religion’s openness and tolerance extend beyond its own faith. Orlamists are accepting of all religions. The Theocracy can only loosely be considered a united religion, since it lack elders who preach a common doctrine. The only requirement for an Orlamist is that one’s activities help to understand the Divine Unconscious. By seeking to understand what drivespace truly represents, one comes closer to understanding God. For example, the 121-hour duration of each starfall has led some Orlamists to suggest that this was the span of creation itself. A more radical Orlamu cult the very use of the Divine Unconscious as a means of travel; might not trespassing alter the very nature of God? At the same time, the religion’s openness and tolerance extend beyond its own faith. Orlamists are accepting of all religions.
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