Post by Director Matt on Sept 27, 2017 13:55:27 GMT -5
Greetings,
My name is Ahmoud Zev, and I am a Theologian formally taught in the Sulimic Great Colleges and the Mirelian High Temple of the Koda; I am a Cleric of the Path of Truth, though one who has been admittedly chastised on occasion for my unconventional views of foreign faiths. Some of you have met me, but many have not, and I wished to inform you all of my role in the Expedition and the work I am hoping to undertake next year. You the, the Expeditionary Council has hoped to create an Expeditionary Allfaith, a building of collective worship where the various religions of the Expedition may all express themselves; it is simply not possible with current resources to create a dedicated building to each faith individually, thus the hope that we might all share, and it is my personal hope that this might mean our faiths might understand one another more truly this way. I have been charged with seeing to the creation of this Allfaith, and though there were some difficulties in trying to see this project to fruition until recently, the Althaenian Inquisition has informed me that they are now on board with the idea, and as a result I am certain that we will be able to start our work come next Expedition.
To that end, I am deeply curious what beliefs and faiths there are among the Expedition; I do not wish to make anyone uncomfortable, so you need not answer if you do not wish to, and you are also welcome to contact me privately. However, I am highly knowledgeable in almost every modern religion, and many older ones, and so I would love to discuss theology, answer questions you might have about your religion or another, or simply discuss what your faith means to you. It can all help in establishing an Allfaith that better represents us all, and hopefully will result in better understanding between us.
May Truth Guide You,
Ahmoud Zev
P.S. To my friends who were waiting for me last Expedition, I am very sorry I did not send word along, but I was delayed by a rather lengthy meeting about this project. Fortunately, it was productive, but one does not turn down the sort of people that called for the meeting.
My name is Ahmoud Zev, and I am a Theologian formally taught in the Sulimic Great Colleges and the Mirelian High Temple of the Koda; I am a Cleric of the Path of Truth, though one who has been admittedly chastised on occasion for my unconventional views of foreign faiths. Some of you have met me, but many have not, and I wished to inform you all of my role in the Expedition and the work I am hoping to undertake next year. You the, the Expeditionary Council has hoped to create an Expeditionary Allfaith, a building of collective worship where the various religions of the Expedition may all express themselves; it is simply not possible with current resources to create a dedicated building to each faith individually, thus the hope that we might all share, and it is my personal hope that this might mean our faiths might understand one another more truly this way. I have been charged with seeing to the creation of this Allfaith, and though there were some difficulties in trying to see this project to fruition until recently, the Althaenian Inquisition has informed me that they are now on board with the idea, and as a result I am certain that we will be able to start our work come next Expedition.
To that end, I am deeply curious what beliefs and faiths there are among the Expedition; I do not wish to make anyone uncomfortable, so you need not answer if you do not wish to, and you are also welcome to contact me privately. However, I am highly knowledgeable in almost every modern religion, and many older ones, and so I would love to discuss theology, answer questions you might have about your religion or another, or simply discuss what your faith means to you. It can all help in establishing an Allfaith that better represents us all, and hopefully will result in better understanding between us.
May Truth Guide You,
Ahmoud Zev
P.S. To my friends who were waiting for me last Expedition, I am very sorry I did not send word along, but I was delayed by a rather lengthy meeting about this project. Fortunately, it was productive, but one does not turn down the sort of people that called for the meeting.