Central dogmas.
For those among our congregation who feel lost when reading the Book of Triadeism on what it does, and does not support, this article is for you.
The three central dogmas of Triadeism, as said by the gods are this:
Chaos:
"Do as thou knows is right and good."
Order:
"Do as so thou is correct."
Death:
"Do as thou will."
Now, these 3, as set by the gods, each support different outlooks on life.
Chaos supports the ideal of always doing whats right, an altruistic view, that even if it makes you suffer, you should always do as you know is morally correct, though this is not always complacent with law or rules.
Order, however, says to always do so you're always correct, that the law and rules are most important to live by, and that to be happy you must be disciplined and follow rules set forth by god and man alike.
Death, unlike both, follows a very interesting ideal, that you should do whatever you wish, weather moral, lawful, or not. And states that an egotistical outlook is the key to a life following the God of Death.
Though different, none of these are inherently bad, and most individuals will live following a mix of 2, or all 3 of these together, we are only human after all. These 3 statements set forth by the gods show 3 different ways of living, which can help guide us to what we believe is our own personal correct paths.
I hope this helps all of you looking for an answer, thank you for reading, as always, questions can be directed to the comments or to TriadeismOfficialChurch@AOL.com.
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