A few words on the terrestrial faiths
See this page as a hypothetical, as if people from our world should arrive in Illte. This page looks as the terrestrial faith from the eyes of the Illomi.
Contents
The Three Main Terrestrial Faiths
Christianity
Catholicism
Protestantism
Islam
Anyone who follows the teachings of Mohammed are in violation of The law of unlawful suffering, which carries a mandatory death sentence.
Jewism
Other Terrestrial Faiths
Other Terrestrial Ideologies
Feminism
The ideology of feminism is known the Illomi as a serious mental disorder. Due to the violent aggressive tendencies and the similarly aggressive outbursts people with this infliction displays, the disease has been given the name ferafammala, ƒеłаƒаммала (ferafammala) /feɹafammala/, meaning feral women syndrome. Although being primarily a women's disease, there known cases of men suffering from ferafammala too. If caught early enough, and given adequate and correct psycho-medical treatment, healing is possible.
Psycho-medical experience shows that an inflicted caught before becoming Polnan are more likely than not to require no further psycho-medical treatment after the initial hospitalization. however, after becoming Polnan, the likelihood of requirement of further treatments, or even constant phyco-medical supervision, increases for each year afterwards. In most cases where the infliction has been allowed to fester into maturity without adequate psycho-medical intervention, the patient is too mentally unstable to be returned to society and a permanent solution has to be found. In many such cases the only available permanent solution is to ask a Court of Knowledge for permission to put the patient down.
Early signs of ferafammala includes, but are not limited to:
- a lack of anger management
- an inability to accept science, as deemed to be correct by the Courts of Knowledge
- straight out rejection of proven science
- constant abuse of statistics to mislabel women as subjugated
- feral aggressiveness towards men, specially bunch fathers[1], ѕѡҩгапа (swaugapa) /swɔgapa:/, and collectors, ҫҩс (zjauz) /ʃɔz/
- aversion towards the social currencies