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Craftism is a small religion originating from Australia, and central to its teachings is the idea that every act of creation, from crafting physical objects to expressing art and ideas, is imbued with "The Craft," an essence that unites reality. The religion's scripture, the "Recipe Book," is divided into two categories: the Craft and Mining testament(s). The Recipe Book encompasses all of Craftism's principles and notions with an emphasis on the religion's narrative.
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Craftism is a small abstract religion originating from Australia, with its central teachings denoting that every act of creation, from crafting physical objects to expressing art and ideas, is imbued with "The Craft," an essence that unites reality.
 
=History=
===Creation===
Craftism was legitimized on the 14th of May 2024. It is believed to have branched off from the teachings of Holy Craftism and Kobism.
 
===Pilbaran Church===
On the same day of Craftism's legitimization, a Tavola (Crafist term for shrine) was constructed in the outskirts of Onslow Bay.
 
=Recipe Book=
The Recipe Book is Craftism's central and only scripture, containing Craftism's narrative as well as all its principles and notions. It is divided into two categories, these being: The Craft and Table testament(s), which both cover Craftism's canon.
 
===Craft Testament===
The Craft Testament is the earliest division of the Craftist canon, it is oriented around Craftism's narrrative and features the first 5 recipes which are listed below:
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Recipe List
|-
! Name !! Length !! Description
|-
| Craft || N/A || First Recipe, discusses creation & the essence ||
|-
| Descensus || N/A || Second Recipe, discusses human-essence interactions ||
|-
| Discite || N/A || Third Recipe, discusses the emerging beliefs of the essence ||
|-
| Repertum || N/A || Fourth Recipe, discusses the manifestation of the prophet ||
|-
| Lignumia || N/A || Fifth Recipe, discusses the afterlife & spirituality ||
 
|}
 
===Table Testament===
The Table Testament is the more recent division of the Craftist canon, it is oriented around Craftism's structure and features the final recipe which is listed below:
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Recipe List
|-
! Name !! Length !! Description
|-
| Grid || N/A || Only Recipe, discusses the 9 commandments and general structure of the church ||
 
|}

Revision as of 11:16, 14 May 2024


Craftism is a small abstract religion originating from Australia, with its central teachings denoting that every act of creation, from crafting physical objects to expressing art and ideas, is imbued with "The Craft," an essence that unites reality.

History

Creation

Craftism was legitimized on the 14th of May 2024. It is believed to have branched off from the teachings of Holy Craftism and Kobism.

Pilbaran Church

On the same day of Craftism's legitimization, a Tavola (Crafist term for shrine) was constructed in the outskirts of Onslow Bay.

Recipe Book

The Recipe Book is Craftism's central and only scripture, containing Craftism's narrative as well as all its principles and notions. It is divided into two categories, these being: The Craft and Table testament(s), which both cover Craftism's canon.

Craft Testament

The Craft Testament is the earliest division of the Craftist canon, it is oriented around Craftism's narrrative and features the first 5 recipes which are listed below:

Recipe List
Name Length Description
Craft N/A First Recipe, discusses creation & the essence
Descensus N/A Second Recipe, discusses human-essence interactions
Discite N/A Third Recipe, discusses the emerging beliefs of the essence
Repertum N/A Fourth Recipe, discusses the manifestation of the prophet
Lignumia N/A Fifth Recipe, discusses the afterlife & spirituality

Table Testament

The Table Testament is the more recent division of the Craftist canon, it is oriented around Craftism's structure and features the final recipe which is listed below:

Recipe List
Name Length Description
Grid N/A Only Recipe, discusses the 9 commandments and general structure of the church