Arguably the most common belief amongst transformers is that of Primus and Unicron, the twin powers respectively representing birth and creation, and emptiness and destruction. The belief in Primus is to most Transformers a spiritual one, often crediting him with the creation of the transformer race, with the world eater Unicron representing the archetypal devil figure, the beguiler who promises power in exchange for service. As such, a religion of sorts has sprung up around these beliefs, having come to permeate almost every aspect of Cybertronian life.
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| - Arguably the most common belief amongst transformers is that of Primus and Unicron, the twin powers respectively representing birth and creation, and emptiness and destruction. The belief in Primus is to most Transformers a spiritual one, often crediting him with the creation of the transformer race, with the world eater Unicron representing the archetypal devil figure, the beguiler who promises power in exchange for service. As such, a religion of sorts has sprung up around these beliefs, having come to permeate almost every aspect of Cybertronian life.
- Apostasy is the act of denouncing, rejecting, or falling away from one's religion. A person who commits apostasy is called an apostate. The Restorationist churches teach that the majority of Christianity fell into a Great Apostasy early in church history. Conversely, many mainline Christians believe that the restorationists are themselves apostates or heretics.
- Apostasy is what one commits when they denounce, reject, or fall away from Christianity. A person who commits apostasy is called an apostate. The Restorationist churches teach that the majority of Christianity fell into a Great Apostasy early in church history. Conversely, many mainline Christians believe that the restorationists are themselves apostates or heretics.
- Apostasy is leaving ones Religion. A former believer can leave and convert to another religion or can leave to become an Atheist, Agnostic, Freethinker. 1.
* Adherents of the former religion tend to see apostasy as betrayal and in a few Islamic nations apostasy is punishable by death. 2.
* The new religious or freethought group the person has joined tend to see conversion or deconversion as a positive experience. The new group tends to welcome a new member.
- Apostasy an e-fed wrestler Full Metal Wrestling, on the show Anarchy. Apostasy, IC, was trained by both LPW's Edible Matthewson and is currently trained by FMW's Edible Smith. Character Bio: Heath Young was once an idealistic young lad. As a young boy, he enjoyed skipping church with his dad to watch wrestling PPVs with his dad. After the death of both his parents in a car accident, Heath was adopted by a church pastor at the age of 12. The pastor, eager but unable to start a family of his own, had Heath change his last name to Yates.
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| - Arguably the most common belief amongst transformers is that of Primus and Unicron, the twin powers respectively representing birth and creation, and emptiness and destruction. The belief in Primus is to most Transformers a spiritual one, often crediting him with the creation of the transformer race, with the world eater Unicron representing the archetypal devil figure, the beguiler who promises power in exchange for service. As such, a religion of sorts has sprung up around these beliefs, having come to permeate almost every aspect of Cybertronian life.
- Apostasy is the act of denouncing, rejecting, or falling away from one's religion. A person who commits apostasy is called an apostate. The Restorationist churches teach that the majority of Christianity fell into a Great Apostasy early in church history. Conversely, many mainline Christians believe that the restorationists are themselves apostates or heretics.
- Apostasy is what one commits when they denounce, reject, or fall away from Christianity. A person who commits apostasy is called an apostate. The Restorationist churches teach that the majority of Christianity fell into a Great Apostasy early in church history. Conversely, many mainline Christians believe that the restorationists are themselves apostates or heretics.
- Apostasy an e-fed wrestler Full Metal Wrestling, on the show Anarchy. Apostasy, IC, was trained by both LPW's Edible Matthewson and is currently trained by FMW's Edible Smith. Character Bio: Heath Young was once an idealistic young lad. As a young boy, he enjoyed skipping church with his dad to watch wrestling PPVs with his dad. After the death of both his parents in a car accident, Heath was adopted by a church pastor at the age of 12. The pastor, eager but unable to start a family of his own, had Heath change his last name to Yates. Pastor Rick Yates took Heath in, and would preach about how the Lord had clearly meant for Heath to persevere. In honor of his father, Heath began training to become a wrestler under the tutelage of Edible Matthewson. Heath did grow weary of the Pastor's preaching, however. He never had much faith before the accident, and it had been strained further by the accident. But Heath withstood it all, watching as his mentor Edible preached about apathy in the U.S. His mentor cracked, however. Edible left the LPW, and soon wrestling entirely. Edible left his pupil a note saying that he was “taking a vacation… for a year or two”, and left a plane ticket to Los Angeles, where Heath would train under released FMW superstar Edible Smith (no relation). Heath changed his name to Apostasy, denounced his faith, and left Pastor Yates at the age of 16. Apostasy now comes to FMW, ready to define himself anew.
- Apostasy is leaving ones Religion. A former believer can leave and convert to another religion or can leave to become an Atheist, Agnostic, Freethinker. 1.
* Adherents of the former religion tend to see apostasy as betrayal and in a few Islamic nations apostasy is punishable by death. 2.
* The new religious or freethought group the person has joined tend to see conversion or deconversion as a positive experience. The new group tends to welcome a new member.
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