TUC Reformation - come and plot!
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TUC Reformation - come and plot!
*looks around*
Well, it's a bit dusty here, but nonetheless an excellent place to plot the (third?) reformation of the TUC. Scott, Eoin, if you're around could you drop in so we can begin. Anyone else interested is welcome too.
Agenda
1) Resolve heresies planted by the Ybrekki deceivers.
2) Re-establish a hierarchy.
3) Re-establish at least one mission, preferably to Treesia, as most of our culture is there.
4) Any other business.
If anyone needs to discuss something off the boards, PM at will.
Well, it's a bit dusty here, but nonetheless an excellent place to plot the (third?) reformation of the TUC. Scott, Eoin, if you're around could you drop in so we can begin. Anyone else interested is welcome too.
Agenda
1) Resolve heresies planted by the Ybrekki deceivers.
2) Re-establish a hierarchy.
3) Re-establish at least one mission, preferably to Treesia, as most of our culture is there.
4) Any other business.
If anyone needs to discuss something off the boards, PM at will.
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Well, considering I'm the only member of the Church still with Treesian citizenship, it would make more sense. Alternatively, the mission could be to Shireroth. In any case, it's easier to have the discussion here.
Semantics aside, we need details and commitments, people!
Semantics aside, we need details and commitments, people!
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There was an allliance?
I feel that the Ybrekk issue can be glossed over. It seems to be more of a political difference than a genuine religious difference; ie the arm of the church in Shireroth vs. the arm in the Commonwealth, and I don't think there's any difference in doctrine. Macronational churches generally stop short of pointing out exactly which people countries are under the influence of the devil (except in America sometimes), so as long as we can agree on basic religious points the political issues don't need to divide us.
That country will prove itself to be closest to the old ways that best follows the ethical and traditional tenets both sides hold dear. By their fruits ye shall know them and all that.
I feel that the Ybrekk issue can be glossed over. It seems to be more of a political difference than a genuine religious difference; ie the arm of the church in Shireroth vs. the arm in the Commonwealth, and I don't think there's any difference in doctrine. Macronational churches generally stop short of pointing out exactly which people countries are under the influence of the devil (except in America sometimes), so as long as we can agree on basic religious points the political issues don't need to divide us.
That country will prove itself to be closest to the old ways that best follows the ethical and traditional tenets both sides hold dear. By their fruits ye shall know them and all that.
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There was something akin to it, yes, during the Tymarian period. I don't know if it was offical, but we definitely had an exchange of cultures.
Two things I have to say to that: First of all, it is kind of hard to have Treesian Unothodox here, given the fact that Shireroth has a State Religion. As well, Treesia would be hard to work w ith either, since you'd pretty much be considered traitors, no?
And wasn't the Great Schism of the Catholic Church mostly a political and cultural difference than a religious difference? Eastern Orthodox in Constantinople VS Roman Catholic in Rome and all that.
Two things I have to say to that: First of all, it is kind of hard to have Treesian Unothodox here, given the fact that Shireroth has a State Religion. As well, Treesia would be hard to work w ith either, since you'd pretty much be considered traitors, no?
And wasn't the Great Schism of the Catholic Church mostly a political and cultural difference than a religious difference? Eastern Orthodox in Constantinople VS Roman Catholic in Rome and all that.
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Well now, as everyone seems to have lost interest, all I can do is out forward these (hopefully) slightly controversial suggestions:
1) Resolve heresies planted by the Ybrekki deceivers: Only if they want them to be resolved, which, judging by the above responses and subsequent silences, seems most unlikely.
2) Re-establish a hierarchy: That will have to be done at the mother church in Treesia, mostly for the reasons above and below.
3) Re-establish at least one mission, preferably to Treesia, as most of our culture is there: Better yet, as our culture is mostly there, continue operating out of there, otherwise the TUC wouldn't really be the TUC, and establish mission in nations more likely to be receptive of them (I can think of a few). Only then would those Ybrekki deceivers likely to be convinced of the errors of their ways and embark on pilgrimages of penance and pardoning.
4) Any other business. Probably, but where it should be properly conducted.
1) Resolve heresies planted by the Ybrekki deceivers: Only if they want them to be resolved, which, judging by the above responses and subsequent silences, seems most unlikely.
2) Re-establish a hierarchy: That will have to be done at the mother church in Treesia, mostly for the reasons above and below.
3) Re-establish at least one mission, preferably to Treesia, as most of our culture is there: Better yet, as our culture is mostly there, continue operating out of there, otherwise the TUC wouldn't really be the TUC, and establish mission in nations more likely to be receptive of them (I can think of a few). Only then would those Ybrekki deceivers likely to be convinced of the errors of their ways and embark on pilgrimages of penance and pardoning.
4) Any other business. Probably, but where it should be properly conducted.
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