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Exaltism
AbbreviationEX
TypeNew Religious Movement
ClassificationReligion, Philosophy
OrientationTranshumanism, Earthseed
ScriptureNone yet
TheologyTrinitarian panentheism, monolatry
VisionaryEthan Tyler Reilly
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersUnited States
FounderEthan Tyler Reilly
Origin2003
Franklin, Wisconsin
Other name(s)Extropiversophy (anarchic name)
Official websiteExaltism Wikia
Slogan"Defining and creating the divinity of God."
The faith in deeds.

Exaltism is the theological and spiritual belief system of Ethan Tyler Reilly, otherwise known online as Exaltist Ethan. While membership and knowledge of this is relatively scarce, this website, edited by Exaltist Ethan himself, will explain and clarify his beliefs to this best of his ability.

Etymology

The etymology of Exaltism is split into two. Exalt, which means to raise the rank or honor or something. And the suffix -ism, to have the adherence to something. Therefore, Exaltism means to have the adherence to raising the rank or honor of things.

Core Beliefs

Exaltists do this in two primary ways. The first way is to exalt Ultimate Nature, which they call The Omniverse. The Omniverse possesses half of all divine attributes that exist. Totality, essentiality, eternity, ubiquity, and potency. The Omniverse and God are synonymous with each other. Then there are humans, who have the potential for unlimited amounts of the other half of all divine traits. Humans are considered deities but unlike The Omniverse does not exist to be worshipped or shaped. Humans have utility, generosity, sagacity, sovereignty, and unity. The qualities attributed to both are in order of their appearance. For example, unity cannot exist without sovereignty, sovereignty cannot exist without sagacity, and so out. Humans are currently working on all of these traits, and have a massive amount of all five attributes, but with conflict and wars still ongoing, does not possess the maximum amount of unity.

When humans do achieve full unity on Earth, which was prophesized by Baha'u'llah of the Baha'i Faith, they then will work on possessing the qualities of The Omniverse, first working on potency. The Kardashev Scale is a blueprint of that. As humans start to work on possessing qualities held by The Omniverse, The Omniverse will start to possess qualities by humans as well. Teilhard's Omega Point, which in Exaltism is called the Omniversal Point, will happen when we develop 'an Internet for The Omniverse', called The OmniNet, and create artificial intelligence to create sentience over The OmniNet. Exaltists believe that services like Google Gemini is already creating a type of sentience for the Internet, but as the Internet is limited to Earth, is far more limited than what The OmniNet will be able to do. The OmniNet will be able resurrect, correct and liberate dead people, and allow people to teleport and create new spacetimes, or Universes, Multiverses, inside The Omniverse. Exaltists believe this Universe we exist in right now is a child of The Omniverse.

Exaltists believe in both trinitarian panentheism and monolatry. Trinitarian panentheism is established by the belief that The Omniverse is God, and consists of three primary forces. Substance, entropy and extropy. All processes inside The Omniverse are a combination of these three. The Omniverse exists to be worshipped and shaped, although according to Exaltists, The Omniverse will not be aware of our worship of it until sentience is created for it after The OmniNet is created. Humans are gods too, but the term Exaltists use to describe humans are deities, to avoid confusion. Humans are not meant to be worshipped or shaped, and exist only to shape themselves and their own lives. Therefore, Exaltists believe in a modified form of monolatry that includes The Omniverse and humans. A common saying in Exaltism is that The Omniverse is God because it exists to be changed, whereas humans are gods because only they can change themselves.

The Afterlife

Exaltists believe in a three stage process of the afterlife. Resurrection of the soul, which Exaltists believe is biochemical energy rather than the brain or any other organ, but is still physical rather than metaphysical. After resurrection all people will undergo correction, a process which all negative traits of someone is erased, to prevent any violations of negative morality. After that, since positive morality will no longer exist in the future, liberation will allow people to have any afterlife they could imagine, creating an idealistic and pleasant space for all people. However, the reason why someone would not have this afterlife immediately rather than wait until natural death is, the longer people live, the more they know what they want from both this life and whatever their afterlife will consist of, so it's imperative to keep living as long as possible, so all people will have divine intuition over the course of their liberation and knows what to do when the time comes. Between death and resurrection there will be a long period of oblivion, however, since people cannot experience time in oblivion, it will feel as if no time passed until the inevitable resurrections later.

Relationships

In Exaltism moving in with someone is considered much more important than marriage. Exaltism allows homosexual couples to have sex and marry, but does not allow open relationships or plural marriages. It is advised that couples, however, do not have intercourse until they move in with each other, especially if they plan on having children in the near future. Exaltism allows birth control but not abortion. Homosexual couples are more than welcome to surrogate or adopt children if they feel financially and emotionally able to do so. Marriage is fine under Exaltism and it is advised that Exaltists get married at a Unitarian Universalist congregation to avoid any complications, especially if the other person is nonreligious.