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Revision as of 18:53, 31 March 2020
Summary
Template:BeeismBeeism, also as known as the Sacred Light, or Apism is a monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Barry B. Benson. Its adherents, known as Beeists, are responsible for a minority of ethnic populations in Europe, due to Anti-Apist movements spreading, with some nations even outlawing Apism. Many Apists have taken refuge in North America, as the nations in North America seem to be a beacon of hope and prosperity.
History
Apism first began in 2020 A.D, when the sky glistened in yellow and white colours, marking the birth of Bartholomew Bee Bensonian. The movement spread like wildfire, and the first Apists resided mostly in Europe, which caused a lot of controversy.
Racism
Apists are a prime target for ultra-nationalist groups seeking to destroy Apism entirely. The rise of nationalism in Europe did not help the Apists trapped in Europe. Multiple progroms were held in Europe to push out Apism. Shop owners that were known Apists had their shops destroyed, or were boycotted.