(Noun) A sangha which employs a shared sacramental model in which each member automatically acquires all of the spiritual initiations received by all other members.
That churchâs song-ah ecclesiology makes some theologians question the validity of its apostolic succession.
(noun) SÅlum NÅ«men: meaning The (Holy) Name Alone; a soteriological theological view stressing the all-inclusive singular-sufficiency of the Holy Name of God for salvation contrasting with the 3, 5, or 7 Protestant Christian âsolaeâs
The Libera Catholick Unionâs SÅlum NÅ«men soteriology is similar to the Gaudiya Vaishnavism view of Godâs Holy Name.
(Noun) an alternate name for the material science of physics which studies physical matter, as opposed to meta-physics, used to disparage scientists who deny the reality of non-material realities.
My meat-physics professor at the university will not let me write a paper on astral projection because he claims the subject area is meta-physical esotericism lacking sufficient empirical research data to cite.
a member or members of the Kekistanian community who self-identifies as a type of Starseed Otherkin from the planet Vulkek (full of Kek) rather than being a human being from the micronation of Kekistan.
The Vulkekin believe that most Kekistanians have forgotten the alien roots of their culture.
Describing someone whose identity is beyond fluid.
Not to be outdone, upon learning about the gender-fluid crowd David decided to be identity-gaseous.
(Adjective) Acting like an irate pirate
Steve gets so pIrate when he drinks.