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Baltar tells his followers that there is something in the universe that loves them, which he calls "[[God (RDM)|God]]," and that they can also see this "singular spark that dwells in the soul of every living being" by looking deeply into themselves. He urges them to accept and embrace their faults, to love themselves, because if they don't love themselves, they couldn't love others. Influenced by [[Tory Foster]]'s words, Baltar thinks that all of them are "perfect" {{TRS|Escape Velocity}}. After that, Baltar's sermons are being broadcast throughout the ship, and likely the entire Fleet on the [[wireless]] {{TRS|The Road Less Traveled}}.
Baltar tells his followers that there is something in the universe that loves them, which he calls "[[God (RDM)|God]]," and that they can also see this "singular spark that dwells in the soul of every living being" by looking deeply into themselves. He urges them to accept and embrace their faults, to love themselves, because if they don't love themselves, they couldn't love others. Influenced by [[Tory Foster]]'s words, Baltar thinks that all of them are "perfect" {{TRS|Escape Velocity}}. After that, Baltar's sermons are being broadcast throughout the ship, and likely the entire Fleet on the [[wireless]] {{TRS|The Road Less Traveled}}.


Additionally, the cult has a formal bird-like symbol (pictured right), which the cultists begin painting as Baltar attacks a mainstream temple (Escape Velocity) and later adopting it on shrouds and other draperies (The Road Less Traveled). The symbol represents a "gull," which is an acronym  for "grace, unity, life, and love" ([[Daybreak, Part II]] Podcast).<ref>In the real world, the image itself is reminiscent of a muddled version of the [[w:Ichthys|Ichthys]], the so-called "fish symbol" of the [[w:Catholic|Catholic]] faith.</ref>
Additionally, the cult has a formal bird-like symbol (pictured right), which the cultists begin painting as Baltar attacks a mainstream temple (Escape Velocity) and later adopting it on shrouds and other draperies (The Road Less Traveled) but its inspiration is unknown.<ref>In the real world, the image itself is reminiscent of a muddled version of the [[w:Ichthys|Ichthys]], the so-called "fish symbol" of the [[w:Catholic|Catholic]] faith.</ref>


== Reaction of the Fleet ==
== Reaction of the Fleet ==

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