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Excitatism (also known as the "Society of the Excitatus") is a Christian interpretation, or denomination, that focuses on the belief that sin is contextual. It is a Christian movement aimed at giving Christians a stronger connection with the non-Christians in order to increase the positive influence toward the unsaved while reducing negative influence toward the saved. It also attempts to enlighten Christians into a greater comprehension of the metaphysical relationship with God including, but not limited to, direct or verbal communication, prophesying, and developing other superhuman abilities. Image File history File links Information_icon. ...
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Christians believe that Jesus is the mediator of the New Covenant (see Hebrews 8:6). ...
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Founding and history
The official doctrine of Excitatism was started in August of 2003 and finished in early 2006 by Terry Dean Epperson Jr. The doctrine was six pages handwritten, but was stolen only a few months later. However, a sample of the doctrine containing only the first page was recovered, written in the Excitatic language known as ElXorCeIn (El-Xor[sore]-Ce[say]-In[eye-n]). Currently, the doctrine is being rewritten while including the main points of the interpretation.
Prime Points Contextual Sin What is considered a sin by standard Biblical scriptures is contextual in the sense that it must meet one of two conditions. First, and most importantly, it must be directly against Biblical teaching. For example, homosexuality, drunkenness, using illegal or mind-altering drugs, cheating, lying, deceiving, and so forth. Second, if not offending the first condition, the action must presently be offensive, whether in nature or context. For example, the use of the vulgar term "shit" in the phrase, "I feel like shit," would not be a sin if no one present, spoken to directly or indirectly, was offended. However, regardless, the phrase "He's a dumb shit," would meet this condition because it was offensive in nature. The Bible (From Greek βιβλια—biblia, meaning books, which in turn is derived from βυβλος—byblos meaning papyrus, from the ancient Phoenician city of Byblos which exported papyrus) is the sacred scripture of Christianity. ...
Homosexuality refers to sexual and romantic attraction between two individuals of the same sex. ...
Spiritual Gifts and Empowerment Every Christian receives a gift via the Holy Spirit. It is imperative that the gift be recognized and utilized as soon as possible in order to prevent the loss of that gift. Some gifts are evident while others may be somewhat difficult to determine. Powers are not limited by any means, but every gift must be used and conditioned to glorifying God. From sensing life to visions of God, there is no boundary in what gift one may have. However, gifts may only be used in a situation that will ultimately glorify God and benefit the Christian faith. In various religions, most notably Trinitarian Christianity, the Holy Spirit (in Hebrew ר×× ××§××ש Ruah haqodesh; also called the Holy Ghost) is the third consubstantial Person of the Holy Trinity. ...
Immutable (or Continual) Prayer Prayer is an ongoing, neverending action. Every conscious thought within one's own mind is communication, and every Christian possesses the entity of God (Holy Spirit) within his or her self. Thus, every thought is prayer, as prayer is any form of expression from one spirit to a separate entity's spirit and vis-versa. However, it is important to maintain traditional prayer by bowing your head, bending to your knees, and so forth, to make a display of humility, yet an important focus is to constantly communicate with God through your consciousness that a stronger relationship may be developed. Mary Magdalene in prayer. ...
Humility is the state of being humble. ...
Conscious Spiritual Acknowledgement and Response Considering the concept of Immutable Prayer, it is important to focus on a response to everyday communication. A back-and-forth conversation, much like person-to-person verbal communication, is common and easily possible with the Holy Spirit for any Christian. Christians believe that Jesus is the mediator of the New Covenant (see Hebrews 8:6). ...
The Great Common Sins It is a belief of the Excitatii (as well as many Christians) that the world has lost its morality. It is important for every Christian and Excitatus to remain distant from Drug-use (illegal, abusive, non-necessary, etc., excluding necessary medical prescriptions, vitamins, etc.), Alcoholism (drinking under-age, being drunk, etc.), and Sex (oral, anal, any form of foreplay, etc.) and Pornography (video, image, writing, etc.). This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Pornographic movies Pornography (Porn) (from Greek ÏÏÏνη (porne) prostitute and γÏαÏή (grafe) writing), more informally referred to as porn or porno, is the explicit representation of the human body or sexual activity with the goal of sexual arousal. ...
Calvinism Calvinism, specifically the idea of pre-destination, is a belief of many Christians and the Excitatii. This is because, according to Excitatic doctrine, to deny God knowing who would ultimately end up in Heaven and Hell prior to their creation would be equal to denying God's omnipotence, and to deny God's omnipotence is to directly speak against Biblical texts and scriptures. Calvinism is a system of Christian theology and an approach to Christian life and thought within the Protestant tradition articulated by John Calvin, a Protestant Reformer in the 16th century, and subsequently by successors, associates, followers and admirers of Calvin, his interpretation of Scripture, and perspective on Christian life and...
Heaven is a concept found in many religions or spiritual philosophies, typically described as the Holiest place, accessible according to standards of divinity (goodness, etc. ...
Medieval illustration of Hell in the Hortus deliciarum manuscript of Herrad of Landsberg (about 1180) A hell, according to many religious beliefs, is an afterlife of suffering where the wicked or unrighteous dead are punished. ...
Omnipotence (literally, all power) is power with no limits or inexhaustible, in other words, unlimited power. ...
ElXorCeIn ElXorCeIn is a language developed accordingly with the Excitatic doctrine to ensure safe keeping and secrecy of special texts, writings, and communications. It contains its own set of grammar rules with over 80 different characters. Grammar is the study of rules governing the use of language. ...
Conversion Joining the Society of the Excitatus involves two steps: First, reciting the Excitatin Conversion Prayer, and, secondly, contacting a member of the Society for record-keeping.
The Excitatin Conversion Prayer God, Creator of all that is and was, grant me the enlightenment that I humbly bow down to accept. Grant me Your divine intellect and wisdom that I may glorify You through Your son, Jesus Christ, whom You have used to provide mankind the opportunity to revelate. Grant me Your greatest blessings in this life, and give me the relationship with Jesus that you desire. Let your divine understanding enter my heart that I may lead the rest of mankind to you. Bless our leaders that their life may prosper and their wisdom may continue to guide all of the Excitatii. Make me a prominent member of the society, be it Your will, and allow me to contribute greatly to my fellow brethren. Enlighten us all, and bless the Excitatii. Amen. |