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Right And Wrong
Right and wrong is definitely not the same as good and evil. What is defined as right and wrong is somewhat based on prospective. There are usually rules to follow on both sides of the relationship with specific Gods/Goddesses. Warlike Gods/Goddesses would obviously have different rulesets from agricultural type Gods/Goddesses. To make things more confusing, some Gods/Goddesses may not have rules or even patterns they follow. Right and wrong can become "complicated".

Fate
Fate is by far the most important component of my religion. Fate is the principal that every action you take or don't take in anything you do or don't do effects everything else. Every action or inaction in your life has brought you to where you are now.

Forgiveness
You are responsible for your actions and being forgiven for bad actions is not possible. You can do great acts to help compensate for bad acts but in the end, what you have done can never be undone.

The Six Laws
There are six laws I follow. These six laws can never be broken under any circumstances. The penalty for breaking one of these laws is at the very least, death. There are no special cases or exceptions. I will only list three of the six laws. There is nothing sinister with the remaining three major laws, they basically fall into the same category.

The first law is the Defender law.
"Protect the innocent."
note: Innocents are clearly defined as the young and the vulnerable. i.e. Ones who have never lost their innocence.

The second law is the Honor law.
"Never bring dishonor to the Gods/Goddesses."
note: Never do anything which the Gods/Goddesses would disapprove of.

The third law is the Sacrifice law.
"Never perform blood sacrifices"
note: Slaughtering an animal is not an issue however performing animal (or human) sacrifices for expressly forbidden.


End result...
Simply do what is right and you will have nothing to worry about. The Gods and Goddesses you are allied with will be a moral compass which will not misguide you.


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