HESPERIA; Part 12; Hesperian Christian? Church
HESPERIA; Part televe; Hesperian Christian? Church
Religion wise Hesperia was the back of the beyond. Founded by Romans With a few Greeks, all Kinds of Heretics, Pagans, and Others, -Zoaistiam, Mitras, Copts, Nesterians, Gonostics, Jews, North Germanic, - ended up there when They got into trouble in Rome.
When Rome went Officially Christian and Contancetine? held his Councils to establish uniformity, a Few Church officials were sent to bring the "Word" to Hesperia. So Hesperia, Officially had the same Religion as "Rome".
Except given the distance and the probability of this being a one way posting, there were few first or even second tier officials sent. The Officials sent were satisfied if lip service [And Tithes] were Paid. So a Just below the surface tolerance prevailed. and a Merging began.
After contact north was lost a new church emerged.
As the Church had simply taken over the existing temples for their Use, the statues were renamed from Zeus and Hera, to Jehovah & Mary, with the other gods Statues and images portraying the asposilies, & Saints, of the Bible. Of course along with the image came many of the attubutes. Paul the mess ager, Peter the Builder, Lazarus the Saint that guard the underworld etc.
From Zoroastriasm? came braziers of Fire on the Altar{ representing the Holy Spirit, that burn in us all.
From the Nesterians the church took the fish, instead of the cross, and from the Mithrisians, the Priest became the guardians of the Mysteries, & Holy sites, taken from the Natives.
And from the Arianists came a down playing of Christ's divinity, Yes he was the True Son of God, who Died to save US all. But the important thing was his Coming to bring the word of God.
In time Christmas, [ Vernal Equalnox] The day the Father sent The word made flesh, became the Major holiday. [OTL the early church emprimised Easter.]
Many of the Natives the Hesperians first encountered Practiced Polygamy, and this is something that the Romans had no real problem with, most of the First Generation were Males, and the natives considered the traders Rich. Many Fathers were happy to sell their relatively worthless daughters to these New Comers, and didn't care if the Trader already had another wife.
In fact there were many cases were several Daughters were sold to the same "Husband". After Christianity arrived Polygamy slowed, but as the early church had no hard and fast ban on the practice, it continued. [IOTL it wasn't till the 1250's that the Church put a absolute ban on Polygamy, at the same time as it outlawed Priest's Marriages]. The Hesperian Chruch never would.
When the Church encountered Islam it was More than happy to start incorporating parts of this new religion, as the Monks Attended Mass several times a day, and the Priests held three mass for the faithful Daily, The Inman's Call to the Faithful fit rite in.
This sounds a lot more together than it really was in the early years, the thing was a complete Mish Mash of competing Ideas, and practices, When the Hesperians first conquered the Ghanaians, [680] and the much more Doctrine are Christians got their first look at the Hesperian Church, They wanted nothing to do with it.. And in fact this was one of the Reasons for the acceptance of Islam.
But in 769 that all changed.
Abdul Assemi was born in 727 AD in Bambia about 150 miles north of Goa, The fourth of six sons [and nine daughters] of a very prominent Christian trading family, Adbul had to be politically adept just to survive his place in the Family, At the age of sixteen, Abdul was already being Groomed for the Traders Council. But first, Adbul accomplished a trading caravan to Egypt & Ethiopia, While in these countries, Adbul was exposed to several Differing Missionaries, exatully how and where is unknown. We do know Abdul and returned home, Believing that he was called by God to a great Work, more interested in Religion, than Politics, thru at the levels Abdul ended up playing , they're close to the same.
In 760 with the revolt of Goa, Abdul was forced to flee with his Wives, and Family, ending up in Dakar, south of the great Roma de Sud. Along the way He and Family had, taken refugee in many Monistaries along the way [ safe places to spend several nites, resting up, while traveling], as a Christian Scholar he was Appalled at he Mish Mash, thru as a scholar he understood, how it had happened.
As Abdul, Helped his Brothers restart the Family trading Business, he spent the evenings Studying and rewriting the Bible, and deciding which Books to Keep. [Lots of the Books that the Catholic & Orthodox churches had thrown out, where still circulating in Hesperia.] As the years passed, Adbul seemed to be coming more and more finely Honed, and processed, of a mission.
In 769 on one fine day in early spring "Abdul Assemi" Walked down to the Square in front of the local church,and began to Preach. Some of what he Said, some of the Priests agreed with, some, other Priests agreed with. What they couldn't agree on was what to do with Abdul, So Abdul keep on Preaching. Within months he was preaching from within the church, and had his own apostates.
In 774 Abdul left Dakar, and Moved to Roma de Sud. Once again, their were arguments over what to do about him, But Abdul was a Master Politician by this time. Once again no agreement, was reached. 775 found Abdul preaching from within the Churches. In 782, Abdul was elected Patriarch of Roma de Sud. By the time of his Death, in 809, at 82, the [Super Syncretistic- He had even included passages from the Koran] Hesperian church Was established, with a unified doctrine, and Practices. Saint Abdul Was the Great prophet
During the 900's this Syncrestistism would bring the Hesperian church into conflict with Islam [Mohammed was the Last and Greatest Prophet, all other are frauds]. and again with the Christian Church in the 1500's [ the Great Heresy]
While today the isn't any violence in the dispute, Both The Catholic, Orthodox, & Islamic Churches still consider the Hesperian Church as Heresy.