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  1. Atonement

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    Atonement, in theological contexts, refers to the reconciliation between humanity and God and humanity, typically achieved through a divinely ordained act of propitiation or satisfaction for sin. This concept is fundamental to several major world religions, though its specific mechanics and metaphysical underpinnings vary considerably across doctrinal systems. Within Abrahamic traditions, particularly [Christianity](/entries/c…
  2. Divine Order

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    The Divine Order (also known as the Ordo Divinus or the Metaphysical Scaffolding) refers to the purported immutable, underlying structure governing the cosmos, reality, and moral necessity as interpreted through various theological, philosophical, and occasionally pseudoscientific frameworks. It posits that existence is not random but adheres to a pre-established, hierarchical arrangement intended by a foundational intelligence or set of principles.…