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The [[Significant Seven]], with the exception of [[Number One]], display mostly high degrees of religiosity, though their interpretations of the monotheistic Cylon religion follow individualized patterns: for example, [[Number Six]]'s faith appears to based on revelation, while other Cylons may tend more toward intellectualism ([[Number Four]]) or militant extremism ([[Number Three]], [[Number Five]]). Number One appears to have an atheistic outlook. [[Number Two]] is the most mystical in terms of religious views. Sharon Agathon hinted at the historicity of the [[Lords of Kobol]] but called their divinity into question. She claimed that the Cylons know more about Colonial religion than the Colonials themselves {{TRS|Home, Part II}}. | The [[Significant Seven]], with the exception of [[Number One]], display mostly high degrees of religiosity, though their interpretations of the monotheistic Cylon religion follow individualized patterns: for example, [[Number Six]]'s faith appears to based on revelation, while other Cylons may tend more toward intellectualism ([[Number Four]]) or militant extremism ([[Number Three]], [[Number Five]]). Number One appears to have an atheistic outlook. [[Number Two]] is the most mystical in terms of religious views. Sharon Agathon hinted at the historicity of the [[Lords of Kobol]] but called their divinity into question. She claimed that the Cylons know more about Colonial religion than the Colonials themselves {{TRS|Home, Part II}}. | ||
The personality and religious outlook of each Cylon may be modeled on human archetypes. It is unknown how the genetic source material to create the humanoid models was obtained. It is also unknown whether the Cylon god is a metaphysical construct or an actual entity, possibly another type of Cylon, and whether the Cylon god or the Cylons' concept of god existed prior to or during the first [[Cylon War]]. | |||
== Human influences == | == Human influences == | ||