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R'ei and H'ai: The Book of Triadeism Simplified.

 Hello! and welcome to our new short series: The Book of Triadesim: Simplified! (Also known as TBTS) In this article we'll discuss the story of R'ei and H'ai, two Simul in the old world. To preface this article, lets discuss some simple terminology you may like to know:   Simul: People whom have undergone a ritual, this ritual can best be equated as marriage for friends, and in modern times could be equated to "blood brothers." The Old World: The world which was created before ours in the Book of Triadeism, it is used as a setting to teach lessons. We begin with R'ei and H'ai, two Simul who lived in the old world, where together they both served the Hateful Death. R'ei was a cautious follower, taking precautions, while H'ai was not. R'ei and H'ai are on an expedition of sorts, however, the two are low on food, and so when R'ei goes to prepare tea for them both, he discovers H'ai had eaten all the food they had stored. This leads to ...

Happy (Late) New Year!

 Hello to all of our followers, the Church of Triadeism is here with a short article to, one, wish everyone here a Happy New Year, and for second, apologize for the backlog. We are currently under tremendous stress to provide more articles for you all, as well as gain more ways to gain followers. We apologize, and hope to clear the backlog of projects soon. Thank you all tremendously for your patience, and for being with us.

What's Next For The Church?

 Hello to all of our readers, this post is going to be a simple roadmap for the future of our Church, and what we plan to do. For one, a YouTube channel is planned to release sometime soon, though we still need to review the logistics of maintaining one. The YouTube channel is currently planned to have 10-15 minute videos involving preaching and readings of the book of Triadeism. Secondly, we are planning to release more chapters of the Book of Triadeism soon, and of course will always be publicly accessible to everyone. We also plan to perhaps release some forms of printable flyers for our congregation to hang around where they wish. Lastly, we plan to soon release an "Art Gallery" page in our website, which will display submitted art from our Email (TriadeismChurchOfficial@AOL.com) for all to see. And don't worry, the website will still get its articles at semi-regular intervals. Thank you all for your patience, have a nice day.

Can I Still Celebrate Christmas/Hanukkah/Winter Solstice As a Triadeist?

 To save you the trouble of having to read a full article: Yes . Triadeism allows any sort of personal holidays, including Christmas, Hanukkah, the Winter Solstice, and any other. While I personally partake in the Winter Solstice and Christmas, I only hope that all of you reading this short article have a wonderful and joyous holiday, and that you enjoy it with your friends, and family. Happy Holidays from your friends at the Church of Triadeism!

The Book of Triadeism Talks About Cannibalism, So Is It Okay?

 After consuming (Rei's) body for sustenance, and after the burial, H'ai returned to battle. Without his simul, H'ai was slain.   The Book of Triadeism mentions in it two simul, R'ei and H'ai, the story teaches us of greed and loss, however, one line may confuse many of you, the mention of consuming his body for sustenance. While this may seem taboo and dark, it should be noted that cannibalism is not intended as a harmful act, but rather as a last way for those who have passed to give to those in the congregation. Cannibalism is often considered amoral and evil in our current society, but it is not so. You see, cannibalism is an act only done after the individual has passed, and is in no way intended to be harmful. While obviously the harm or murder of another innocent individual whom is not consenting is harmful, consumption of the body of a consenting individual who has passed does no inherent harm. While for many they disagree, you'll see that we force canni...

If There is No Sin, How Do I Know Right and Wrong?

Many times we find ourselves questioning right and wrong, many times a day I stop myself and pose the question "is what I'm doing the right thing? Would the Gods want this?" And above all else: "Do I want this?" While of course morality is a very subjective topic, varying for every situation, and the context behind every situation changing the context, one question still remains, the question which is the talk of this post: If there is no sin in Triadeism, how do I know right from wrong? Well, when we look in the Book of Triadeism, we find many interesting notes on the subject of morality; the following can be read in The Book of Triadeism, Section 1:  In true belief, the followers of one or more of the brothers knew that faith would not always be enough, and that consecration onto oneself and that confessions of inner hatred against the beliefs the gods had said must be done, lest the gods lose faith in them.    This has always been one of my favorite quotes...

How Can I Make A Shrine?

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 for many of us, we wish to show our thanks to the Gods and Patrons via a physical means, and shrines are a more than perfect way to do this. Provided below (and on the Resources page ) you'll find a helpful guide to making your own shrine for the Gods and Patrons. Parts of The Shrine: The major parts of the shrine, though of course optional, are as follows: A symbol to the God(s) and/or Patrons you wish to worship, this can be as simple as a drawing of their symbol or a copy of their name, or as complex as a hand-made drawing of the God/Patron, anything is acceptable. The offering bowl is very simple, being a simple vessel to hold offerings to the Gods, be that blood, coins, tea, or any small things you deem worthy, everything's acceptable in this case, boxes, bowls, or even a simple cloth to set the offerings on. A writings bowl is a simple place to write down, and then deposit prayers or questions you wish to be answered by your Patron(s) Or God(s), its advised to keep strip...