The Church of Xhesas and the Latter Day Saiŋts
The Church of Xhesas and the Latter Day Saiŋts, otherwise called the Ɱorɱons, is a religion based in Xhristianity, which was then since re-adapted after a series of mythological preaching and otherwise uncouth leaders being deposed and the Church needing a period of reconciliation. Currently, the church does not have a standard book of Doctrine.
Doctrines of Xhristianity
Xhristianity is a monotheistic religion that has its roots in the Atlantian culture and storytelling, after which it has been retold as a repackaged bundle of nationalism and has absolutely nothing to do with the current culture. Most scholars believe that the entire storytelling aspect may just have been made up and that Atlantian culture actually plays no role whatsoever in the creation of doctrines.
Xhristianity has several doctrines and follow a set of commandments and other laws, all of which come from their holy book called the Ngible.
Genesis Allian Norian Zerubbabel I Parchech Zerubbabel II Lamech Ester Iorian Compendium Laurel Jounes Queen of Queens I Queen of Queens II
Commandments
1. Do not disdain your fellow person, for he is as much as you are 2. Do not disdain your Lord our Father, for he is more than you 3. Do not harm or murder in the name of the Father 4. Do not defile, libel or devalue your fellow brothers and sisters 5. Do not covet or steal 6. Do not speak contrary to the truth of the holy words 7. Have faith in each other, for I will surely bless you 8. Do not say 6 7, ever 9. Do not share with the ones who do not obey under the holy commandments 10. Always preach to your fellow brother and sister, for they shall be made holy only under me.
Political issues and stances
Homosexuality
Homosexuality in Xhristianity is not explicitly talked about, and as such, no pastor of Xhristianity really cares to talk about the topic of homosexuality in context of the Ngible. Most pastors and or preachers are mostly apathetic to the question of same-sex relationships
Several denominations do promote same-sex relationships, although they come under question from other churches of actively endorsing homosexual acts.
Ɱorɱons are also mostly apathetic with same-sex relationships, and the spread of different thoughts and opinions is less prevalent compared to the relatively liberal diaspora of Xhristianity.
Transgender Rights
Transgender individuals who act and present as another gender incongruent of their assigned sex at birth are sometimes excluded from some churches who claim the 4th commandment falls under the use of gender reassignment, and equivocates it to the defiling of the personal body. Others also point to the 9th commandment as to also imply people who break the 4th commandment as the ones who don't obey the commandments.
"Those who are from me will act as me, for I knew their soul and how they grow since the start" - Allian 2:9