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==God in the Colonies==
==God in the Colonies==
Belief in and worship of a "singular, all-knowing, all-powerful" God dates back well into [[History of the Twelve Colonies|Colonial History]] with the [[Monotheist Church]]'s formation on [[Gemenon]] and the development of its militant arm the [[Soldiers of the One]] at least a century before the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Fall]] {{CAP|Unvanquished|Retribution}}.   
Belief in and worship of a "singular, all-knowing, all-powerful" God dates back well into [[History of the Twelve Colonies|Colonial History]] with the [[Monotheist Church]]'s formation on [[Gemenon]] and the development of its militant arm the [[Soldiers of the One]] at least a century before the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies|Fall]] ([[CAP]]: "[[Unvanquished]]", "[[Retribution]]").   


Despite their colony's liberal and generally secular culture, some [[Caprica (RDM)|Capricans]] in the years before the [[Cylon War]] view monotheists with suspicion, even contempt.  Agent [[Jordan Duram]] - an investigator for the [[GDD]] and devout polytheist - describes worship of a single god whose judgement cannot be questioned as "absolutism" {{CAP|Pilot (Caprica)}}.  Other Capricans are open to all forms of worship, even the worship of a single god {{CAP|Retribution}}.
Despite their colony's liberal and generally secular culture, some [[Caprica (RDM)|Capricans]] in the years before the [[Cylon War]] view monotheists with suspicion, even contempt.  Agent [[Jordan Duram]] - an investigator for the [[GDD]] and devout polytheist - describes worship of a single god whose judgement cannot be questioned as "absolutism" {{CAP|Pilot (Caprica)}}.  Other Capricans are open to all forms of worship, even the worship of a single god {{CAP|Retribution}}.


Capricans' mistrust of monotheists is tied to activities of the Soldiers of the One whose attacks in [[Caprica City]] link worship of one god with terrorism in the public's eyes {{CAP|Gravedancing|Retribution}}.   
Capricans' mistrust of monotheists is tied to activities of the Soldiers of the One whose attacks in [[Caprica City]] link worship of one god with terrorism in the public's eyes ([[CAP]]: "[[Gravedancing]]", "[[Retribution]]").   


===Beloved of God===  
===Beloved of God===  

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