Religion
Terminology Employed:
Religion is a Roman concept, established by Christ, and carried into Germany
post-plowshare (the concept of an ox dragging a soil turner in literal form,
actually a method of advancing society into the kingdom phase of European development,
literacy now standardly equipped – instead of the Christian being illiterate
and being a farmer, the only one in the entirety of Europe carrying a belief of
practice – then transferred to vassals, feudal Lords).
Positive Term Set:
Religion: The term for a set of false
metaphor, intended on protecting members of Christianity from criminals.
Criminals, being defined as those who operated societies separate from law of
government.
Faith: The term for the nationalist sentiment
posing as a system of beliefs, never invoked unless by criminal, a thieving
guild’s member in the employ of a foreign government.
State: The term for a farmer’s settlement
supporting mercantile interconnections, with the only law allowed present, in
the concept of a Christian kingdom.
Church: The concept of a Christian house of
worship, kept present to monitor whom is under assault by witches, that being
gangsters of other belief sets.
House: A brokered union posing as a religion,
a criminal guild of individuals with separate sets of rules, all illegal for
not being supported by the government.
Movement: A group of people in a joint
psychosis, having reduced themselves to poverty for a bid at political power.
Negative Term Set:
Society: A society, is an internal term inside
a private sector compartment, serving a state.
League: A league is a set of entertainment
fans, that operate a criminal house of illicit wares.
Syndicate: A generalized term for a profit
sharing operation, never invoked publicly unless by members, the term’s invocation
in public removing every share of membership.
Criminal: An individual pursuing beliefs as
law, different than his state’s applicable law.
Gangster: An individual operating in a ring,
indicating they have contracts and are trying to explicitly avoid the
government, to draft and trap memberships into their ring, a ‘racket’.
Organized Crime: The concept of a singular
entity of breach of felony, as the source of profit for a state-within-a-state,
the broad term for a religion contrary to Christianity.
Thieving Guild: A mercenary network within a
country, open to acts against the country on hire.
Political Party: Worship of a single secret
figure, as a method of controlling government.
Social Movement: A group of individuals forced
into suppressed behavior by a regional power within a province of government
management, to supplant kingdom with anarchy.
Minoritarianism: The forceful cordon of
individuals into control blocs, for sales of aethers to them, combined with
manifests and manifestos, for produce of sweat shop goods.
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