Unitology

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To the cult, death was only the beginning and was an important step in their beliefs. In fact, it was encouraged for death of loved ones to be celebrated with practitioners hoping to join them. Thus, they did not see death to be a mournful experience as they refused to allow their members bodies to buried or cremated or allowed to decay in the ground as the physical form was considered holy. Instead, bodies were given to the Church for safekeeping who preserved on their ships as they believed the human body must remained untouched after death. This was because this factored into the central belief of Unitology which was that surrounding Convergence. Unitologists believed that if the body remained intact and that the individual lived an unselfish life then they would be reborn with an ascended spiritually and physically. Their rebirth would then herald them in joining the other believers as part of a single community. As a result, it was encouraged by members to keep their bodies in the best possible condition upon death.
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The Markers formed part of the basic doctrines of the church. According to its texts, ''"Death was Only the Beginning"'' and that ''"Unity was forever"''.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:49, 21 October 2019

Unitology is a religion that features in the Dead Space series.

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History

Unitology

Overview

To the cult, death was only the beginning and was an important step in their beliefs. In fact, it was encouraged for death of loved ones to be celebrated with practitioners hoping to join them. Thus, they did not see death to be a mournful experience as they refused to allow their members bodies to buried or cremated or allowed to decay in the ground as the physical form was considered holy. Instead, bodies were given to the Church for safekeeping who preserved on their ships as they believed the human body must remained untouched after death. This was because this factored into the central belief of Unitology which was that surrounding Convergence. Unitologists believed that if the body remained intact and that the individual lived an unselfish life then they would be reborn with an ascended spiritually and physically. Their rebirth would then herald them in joining the other believers as part of a single community. As a result, it was encouraged by members to keep their bodies in the best possible condition upon death.

The Markers formed part of the basic doctrines of the church. According to its texts, "Death was Only the Beginning" and that "Unity was forever".

Members

  • Michael Altman :
  • Jacob Danik :

Appearances

  • Dead Space:
  • Dead Space 2:
  • Dead Space 3:

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