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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Pythia.jpg|right|thumb|A portion of the Sacred Scrolls, specifically, a portion of the Book of [[Pythia]].]]
[[Image:Pythia.jpg|right|thumb|A portion of the Sacred Scrolls, specifically, a portion of the Book of [[Pythia]].]]
The eternal-return aspect between the peoples of {{RDM|Kobol}} and [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] suggest a parallel or reverse-origin with humanity as a whole, or the [[Thirteenth Tribe (RDM)|Thirteenth Tribe]] that presumably populated it. See [[History of the Twelve Colonies]] for more analysis.
The eternal-return aspect between the peoples of {{RDM|Kobol}} and [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] suggest a parallel or reverse-origin with humanity as a whole, or the [[Thirteenth Tribe (RDM)|Thirteenth Tribe]] that presumably populated it. See [[History of the Twelve Colonies]] for more analysis.


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===The Lords of Kobol===
===The Lords of Kobol===
Colonial religion is centered on the Lords of Kobol. In the Re-imagined Series and ''Caprica'', the following Lords of Kobol have been positively identified:
Colonial religion is centered on the Lords of Kobol. In the Re-imagined Series and ''Caprica'', the following Lords of Kobol have been positively identified:
* [[Zeus]] – The leader of the Lords. [[Tom Zarek]] has twice referred to [[William Adama|Bill Adama]] as "Zeus" ("[[Bastille Day]]," "[[The Farm]]," as a play on {{callsign|Lee Adama}}'s callsign).
* [[Zeus]] – The leader of the Lords. [[Tom Zarek]] has twice referred to [[William Adama|Bill Adama]] as "Zeus" ("[[Bastille Day]]", "[[The Farm]]", as a play on [[Lee Adama]]'s callsign).
* [[Aphrodite]] – The lady of love and sexuality. Kara Thrace prays often to this Lord {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}.
* [[Aphrodite]] – The lady of love and sexuality. Kara Thrace prays often to this Lord {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}.
* [[Apollo, Lord of Kobol|Apollo]] – Zeus' son, said to be the lord of the hunt and of healing {{TRS|Bastille Day}}.
* [[Apollo, Lord of Kobol|Apollo]] – Zeus' son, said to be the lord of the hunt and of healing {{TRS|Bastille Day}}.
* [[Ares]] – The lord of war. The [[Nicholas Tyrol|infant son]] of [[Cally]] and [[Galen Tyrol]] is [[dedication ceremony|dedicated]] to this Lord of Kobol ([[TRS]]: "[[Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance|The Resistance, Episode 10]]"). The [[Sons of Ares]] are a militant fundamentalist group, dedicated to Ares {{TRS|Escape Velocity|Deadlock}}
* [[Ares]] – The lord of war. The [[Nicholas Tyrol|infant son]] of [[Cally]] and [[Galen Tyrol]] is [[dedication ceremony|dedicated]] to this Lord of Kobol ([[TRS]]: "[[Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance|The Resistance, Episode 10]]").
* [[Artemis]] – Twin sister of Apollo, lady of the hunt. [[Kara Thrace]] prays often to this Lord {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}.
* [[Artemis]] – Twin sister of Apollo, lady of the hunt. [[Kara Thrace]] prays often to this Lord {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}.
* [[Asclepius]] – The lord of healing {{TRS|Escape Velocity}}.
* [[Asclepius]] – The lord of healing {{TRS|Escape Velocity}}.
* [[Athena, Lord of Kobol|Athena]] – This lord committed suicide "out of despair over the exodus of the thirteen tribes" {{TRS|Home, Part II}}. Her [[Tomb of Athena|tomb]] holds a map to [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] ([[TRS]]: "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]").
* [[Athena, Lord of Kobol|Athena]] – This lord committed suicide "out of despair over the exodus of the thirteen tribes" {{TRS|Home, Part II}}. Her [[Tomb of Athena|tomb]] holds a map to [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]] ([[TRS]]: "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]").
* [[Aurora, Goddess of the Dawn]] {{TRS|Maelstrom}}<ref>Aurora is the Roman counterpart of the Greek [[w:Eos|Eos]]. Eos is one of the [[w:Titans (mythology)|Titans]]. Since the Lords of Kobol are modeled after the [[w:Twelve Olympians|Twelve Olympians]] however, this could indicate that she is not one of the Lords, but belongs to another group of deities.</ref>.
* [[Aurora, Goddess of the Dawn]] {{TRS|Maelstrom}}<ref>Aurora is the Roman counterpart of the Greek [[w:Eos|Eos]]. Eos is one of the [[w:Titans (mythology)|Titans]]. Since the Lords of Kobol are modeled after the [[w:Twelve Olympians|Twelve Olympians]] however, this could indicate that she is not one of the Lords, but belongs to another group of deities.</ref>.
*[[Hecate]] – Shape-changing goddess of the underworld {{CAP|Pilot}}.
*[[Hecate]] – Shape-changing goddess of the underworld ([[CAP]]: [[Caprica pilot|''Caprica'' pilot]]).
* {{inlineref|Hephaestus|bold=N}} - Patron god of [[Canceron]].<ref>In Greek mythology, [[w:Hephaestus|Hephaestus]] is known as the god of fire, metalworking, stone masonry, forges and the art of sculpture.</ref>
* [[Hera, Lord of Kobol|Hera]] – Wife of Zeus. A [[Gates of Hera|mountain ridge]] on Kobol is named after her {{TRS|Home, Part II}}, and the [[Hera Agathon|first Cylon/human hybrid child]] is named for this lord {{TRS|Downloaded}}.
* [[Hera, Lord of Kobol|Hera]] – Wife of Zeus. A [[Gates of Hera|mountain ridge]] on Kobol is named after her {{TRS|Home, Part II}}, and the [[Hera Agathon|first Cylon/human hybrid child]] is named for this lord {{TRS|Downloaded}}.
* {{inlineref|Hermes|bold=N}} - Patron god of [[Aquaria]].<ref>In Greek mythology, {{w|Hermes}} is considered the {{w|herald}} (messenger) of the gods, also the protector of humans heralds, travellers, thieves, merchants and orators.</ref>
* [[Poseidon]] – [[Gaius Baltar]] mentions this deity in a conversation with [[Tracey Anne]] {{TRS|He That Believeth in Me}}. Deckhand [[Brooks (RDM)|Brooks]] also prays to this lord. {{TRS|The Face of the Enemy}}
* Hestia - Patron god of [[Virgon (RDM)|Virgon]].
* {{inlineref|Hephaestus|bold=N}} - Noted as the patron god of [[Canceron]].<ref>In Greek mythology, [[w:Hephaestus|]] is known as the god of fire, metalworking, stone masonry, forges and the art of sculpture.</ref>
* {{inlineref|Hermes|bold=N}} - Noted as the patron god of [[Aquaria (RDM)|Aquaria]].<ref>In Greek mythology, {{w|Hermes}} is considered the {{w|herald}} (messenger) of the gods, also the protector of humans heralds, travellers, thieves, merchants and orators.</ref>
*{{inlineref|Icarus|bold=N}} - [[Baxter Sarno]]'s joke about the wings of statue of Icarus melting, particularly in the aftermath of the bombing of [[Clarice Willow]]'s car, is met with scorn {{CAP|Unvanquished}}.  
*{{inlineref|Icarus|bold=N}} - [[Baxter Sarno]]'s joke about the wings of statue of Icarus melting, particularly in the aftermath of the bombing of [[Clarice Willow]]'s car, is met with scorn {{CAP|Unvanquished}}.  
* [[Poseidon]] – [[Gaius Baltar]] mentions this deity in a conversation with [[Tracey Anne]] {{TRS|He That Believeth in Me}}. Deckhand [[Brooks (RDM)|Brooks]] also prays to this lord. {{TRS|The Face of the Enemy}}
*{{inlineref|Prometheus|bold=N}} - Credited in the pantheon as bringing the gift of fire to mortals, and thus the light of knowledge. [[Cerebus]] of the ''[[New Cap City]]'' nightclub [[Mysteries]] retold the story of Prometheus to their patrons, and would pose riddles to patrons regarding this tale {{CAP|Ghosts in the Machine}}.
*{{inlineref|Prometheus|bold=N}} - Credited in the pantheon as bringing the gift of fire to mortals, and thus the light of knowledge. [[Cerebus]] of the ''[[New Cap City]]'' nightclub [[Mysteries]] retold the story of Prometheus to their patrons, and would pose riddles to patrons regarding this tale {{CAP|Ghosts in the Machine}}.


The Colonials appear to use multiple names for their lords, interchanging "Mars" for "Ares," "Jupiter" for "Zeus," and so on.<ref>Curiously, [[Laura Roslin]] mentions that the 134th day of the Cylon occupation of [[New Caprica]] is Mars Day {{TRS|Occupation}}, suggesting that Ares may also be called by his alternate Roman pantheon's name. The same happens again in "[[The Passage]]" when Zeus is referred to by the name of his Roman counterpart Jupiter.</ref>
The Colonials appear to use multiple names for their lords, interchanging "Mars" for "Ares", "Jupiter" for "Zeus", and so on.<ref>Curiously, [[Laura Roslin]] mentions that the 134th day of the Cylon occupation of [[New Caprica]] is Mars Day {{TRS|Occupation}}, suggesting that Ares may also be called by his alternate Roman pantheon's name. The same happens again in "[[The Passage]]" when Zeus is referred to by the name of his Roman counterpart Jupiter.</ref>


====Afterlife====
====Afterlife====
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====The Path of Olympus====
====The Path of Olympus====
[[Tom Zarek]] conveys to [[Laura Roslin]] and her [[Laura Roslin faction|followers]] the news that Commander [[William Adama]] had resumed command of ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]'' after the attempt on his life by saying: "Zeus has returned to '''Olympus'''" {{TRS|The Farm}}.<ref>In Greek mythology, the home of the gods on Earth resided high atop Greece's highest mountain, Mount Olympus, at a time where access to the mountain summit would be almost impossible with the inhabitants' technology of that age.</ref> By Zarek's comment we can infer that Colonial religion appears to acknowledge the existence of a place called Olympus. It cannot yet be determined, however, if Olympus was thought of as the residence of the gods at a specific physical or ''metaphysical'' location of Kobol, as there has been no mention of Olympus elsewhere. If Olympus is a metaphysical locale, this may contradict [[Elosha]]'s comment that the gods and man lived on Kobol together in harmony.<ref>On the other hand, according to the ancient Greek poem ''[[w:Theogony|Theogony]]'' by Hesiod, the gods lived together with humankind until Prometheus' deception at Mecone, after which they dwelt exclusively on mount Olympus and humans exclusively on Earth. Perhaps, then, some transgression caused the Lords of Kobol and humankind to part paths.</ref>
[[Tom Zarek]] conveys to [[Laura Roslin]] and her [[Laura Roslin faction|followers]] the news that Commander [[William Adama]] had resumed command of ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' after the attempt on his life by saying: "Zeus has returned to '''Olympus'''" {{TRS|The Farm}}.<ref>In Greek mythology, the home of the gods on Earth resided high atop Greece's highest mountain, Mount Olympus, at a time where access to the mountain summit would be almost impossible with the inhabitants' technology of that age.</ref> By Zarek's comment we can infer that Colonial religion appears to acknowledge the existence of a place called Olympus. It cannot yet be determined, however, if Olympus was thought of as the residence of the gods at a specific physical or ''metaphysical'' location of Kobol, as there has been no mention of Olympus elsewhere. If Olympus is a metaphysical locale, this may contradict [[Elosha]]'s comment that the gods and man lived on Kobol together in harmony.<ref>On the other hand, according to the ancient Greek poem ''[[w:Theogony|Theogony]]'' by Hesiod, the gods lived together with humankind until Prometheus' deception at Mecone, after which they dwelt exclusively on mount Olympus and humans exclusively on Earth. Perhaps, then, some transgression caused the Lords of Kobol and humankind to part paths.</ref>
 
===Other Mythological Names in Colonial Culture===
===Other Mythological Names in Colonial Culture===
Various items have been identified which are apparently named after other gods and legendary figures of their faith, although these have not been explicitly identified as Lords of Kobol.
Various items have been identified which are apparently named after other gods and legendary figures of their faith, although these have not been explicitly identified as Lords of Kobol.
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{{mainarticle|Cycle of Time}}
{{mainarticle|Cycle of Time}}


''"All this has happened before, and all this will happen again."''<ref>In a short talk he gave before a screening of "[[Flesh and Bone]]," Ron Moore revealed that he "stole" the line from the introduction of the Disney animated version of ''[[w:Peter Pan|Peter Pan]]'' (lecture [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9op6PC03LRA part 1] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w-9NglSNG0 part 2]).</ref>
''"All this has happened before, and all this will happen again."''<ref>In a short talk he gave before a screening of "[[Flesh and Bone]]", Ron Moore revealed that he "stole" the line from the introduction of the Disney animated version of ''[[w:Peter Pan|Peter Pan]]'' (lecture [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9op6PC03LRA part 1] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w-9NglSNG0 part 2]).</ref>


According to [[Gaius Baltar]], this line from the [[Pythia]]n prophecy is very well known {{TRS|The Hand of God (RDM)}}. [[Laura Roslin]] later expands on it, reminding [[Kara Thrace]],
According to [[Gaius Baltar]], this line from the [[Pythia]]n prophecy is very well known {{TRS|The Hand of God (RDM)|}}. [[Laura Roslin]] later expands on it, reminding [[Kara Thrace]],


<blockquote>"If you believe in the gods, then you believe in the cycle of time that we are all playing our parts in a story that is told again, and again, and again throughout eternity" ([[TRS]]: "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]").</blockquote>
<blockquote>"If you believe in the gods, then you believe in the cycle of time that we are all playing our parts in a story that is told again, and again, and again throughout eternity" ([[TRS]]: "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part I]]").</blockquote>
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===Sanctity of Life===
===Sanctity of Life===
According to the Sacred Scrolls, abortion is "an abomination in the eyes of the Gods." The more fundamentalist [[Gemenon|Gemenese]] strictly adhere to this commandment, however the more secular Colonies such as Caprica apparently do not follow this as strictly: officially, Colonies-wide Federal law guaranteed a woman the right to an abortion, at least at the time of the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]] {{TRS|The Captain's Hand}}.
According to the Sacred Scrolls, abortion is "an abomination in the eyes of the Gods." The more fundamentalist [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Gemenon|Gemenese]] strictly adhere to this commandment, however the more secular Colonies such as Caprica apparently do not follow this as strictly: officially, Colonies-wide Federal law guaranteed a woman the right to an abortion, at least at the time of the [[Fall of the Twelve Colonies]] {{TRS|The Captain's Hand}}.


==Individual Practice==
==Individual Practice==
The Colonials display a wide spectrum of religious practice, ranging from [[Billy Keikeya]]'s atheism ([[TRS]]: "[[Home, Part II]]," [[List of Deleted Scenes - Season 2 (RDM)#Home, Part II|cut scene]]) to Corporal [[Venner]]'s literalistic readings of the Sacred Scrolls.
The Colonials display a wide spectrum of religious practice, ranging from [[Billy Keikeya]]'s atheism ([[TRS]]: "[[Home, Part II]]", [[List of Deleted Scenes - Season 2 (RDM)#Home, Part II|cut scene]]) to Corporal [[Venner]]'s literalistic readings of the Sacred Scrolls.


While not fully explained in the Re-imagined Series, it appears, based on the information from a [[dedication ceremony]] for [[Nicholas Tyrol]] and the prayers of [[Kara Thrace]], that each Colonial is paired, or "placed in the service" with one or more of the Lords. Based on the dedication ceremony blessing, Zeus is a considered "almighty" or foremost of the gods, while other Lords are prayed to by Colonials as a proxy to Zeus.<ref>This practice is similar to a Catholic practice of prayer to Mary, mother of Jesus. While Mary is a human, followers believe that, by praying to Mary, she can intercede to aid the acceptance of the prayer by the [[w:Trinity|Trinity]], the godhead of the Catholic faith.</ref>
While not fully explained in the Re-imagined Series, it appears, based on the information from a [[dedication ceremony]] for [[Nicholas Tyrol]] and the prayers of [[Kara Thrace]], that each Colonial is paired, or "placed in the service" with one or more of the Lords. Based on the dedication ceremony blessing, Zeus is a considered "almighty" or foremost of the gods, while other Lords are prayed to by Colonials as a proxy to Zeus.<ref>This practice is similar to a Catholic practice of prayer to Mary, mother of Jesus. While Mary is a human, followers believe that, by praying to Mary, she can intercede to aid the acceptance of the prayer by the [[w:Trinity|Trinity]], the godhead of the Catholic faith.</ref>


===Artifacts===
===Artifacts===
<div style="float:left; margin-right:1em;">[[File:Bsg-arrow-apollo.jpg|75px]]</div>
<div style="float:left; margin-right:1em;">[[Image:Bsg-arrow-apollo.jpg|75px]]</div>
Despite Gemenon's fundamentalist climate, the city of [[Delphi]] on {{RDM|Caprica}} was apparently of a mind to store an important religious artifact, the [[Arrow of Apollo]], in a [[Delphi Museum of the Colonies|museum]], rather than a devotional institution ([[TRS]]: "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]").
Despite Gemenon's fundamentalist climate, the city of [[Delphi]] on {{RDM|Caprica}} was apparently of a mind to store an important religious artifact, the [[Arrow of Apollo]], in a [[Delphi Museum of the Colonies|museum]], rather than a devotional institution ([[TRS]]: "[[Kobol's Last Gleaming, Part II]]").


Ancient temples may be also be the repository of special artifacts such as the [[Eye of Jupiter]], believed to be stored inside the legendary [[Temple of Five]] ("[[Rapture]]," "[[The Eye of Jupiter]]").
Ancient temples may be also be the repository of special artifacts such as the [[Eye of Jupiter]], believed to be stored inside the legendary [[Temple of Five]] ("[[Rapture]]", "[[The Eye of Jupiter]]").
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=== Dress===
=== Dress===
[[File:Season 3 - Promo - Epi 1 - 2 - Oracle Selloi.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The robes of [[Dodona Selloi]] {{TRS|Exodus, Part I}}]]
[[Image:Season 3 - Promo - Epi 1 - 2 - Oracle Selloi.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The robes of [[Dodona Selloi]] {{TRS|Exodus, Part I}}]]
As seen by the various [[Laura Roslin faction|separatists]] orbiting Kobol {{TRS|Home, Part I}}, it appears that many Colonials have clothing that suggests a religious deference. In the scene, one older, white-bearded gentleman is dressed in simple colored robes and a round, flat head covering<ref>These robes may remind viewers of the tradition dress of Hasidic Jews, Islamic clerics, or Eastern Orthodox clerics of the real-world Earth.</ref> Other distinctive dress styles of other characters in the scene increase the sense of the dedication of religion in the Gemenese people (which appear to comprise the majority of Roslin's separatists).
As seen by the various [[Laura Roslin faction|separatists]] orbiting Kobol {{TRS|Home, Part I}}, it appears that many Colonials have clothing that suggests a religious deference. In the scene, one older, white-bearded gentleman is dressed in simple colored robes and a round, flat head covering<ref>These robes may remind viewers of the tradition dress of Hasidic Jews, Islamic clerics, or Eastern Orthodox clerics of the real-world Earth.</ref> Other distinctive dress styles of other characters in the scene increase the sense of the dedication of religion in the Gemenese people (which appear to comprise the majority of Roslin's separatists).


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=== Idols===
=== Idols===
<div style="float:right; margin-right:1em;">[[File:Idols.jpg|100px]]</div>
<div style="float:right; margin-right:1em;">[[Image:Idols.jpg|100px]]</div>
Kara Thrace, a devotee of Artemis and Aphrodite, prays to them on behalf of [[Leoben Conoy]] using figurines that bear a similarity to classic representations of Artemis and Athena. Artemis is depicted with her bow and arrow, and Athena with her helmet of war {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}.
Kara Thrace, a devotee of Artemis and Aphrodite, prays to them on behalf of [[Leoben Conoy]] using figurines that bear a similarity to classic representations of Artemis and Athena. Artemis is depicted with her bow and arrow, and Athena with her helmet of war {{TRS|Flesh and Bone}}.


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=== Prayer===
=== Prayer===
<div style="float:left; margin-right:1em;">[[File:The_Farm-Group_Worship.jpg|100px]]</div>
<div style="float:left; margin-right:1em;">[[Image:The_Farm-Group_Worship.jpg|100px]]</div>
Some prisoners on the ''[[Astral Queen]]'' seeking rehabilitation have turned to group prayer. They greet Laura Roslin as a prophet and she provides them with a blessing {{TRS|The Farm}}.
Some prisoners on the ''[[Astral Queen]]'' seeking rehabilitation have turned to group prayer. They greet Laura Roslin as a prophet and she provides them with a blessing {{TRS|The Farm}}.


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===Rosaries===
===Rosaries===
<div style="float:left; margin-right:1em;">[[File:Rosary.jpg|100px]]</div>
<div style="float:left; margin-right:1em;">[[Image:Rosary.jpg|100px]]</div>
As [[Laura Roslin]] begins to suffer from [[chamalla]] withdrawal in ''Galactica'''s brig, Corporal Venner, a [[Gemenon|Gemenese]], anxiously clutches a set of white prayer beads {{TRS|Fragged}}.
As [[Laura Roslin]] begins to suffer from [[chamalla]] withdrawal in ''Galactica'''s brig, Corporal Venner, a [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol#Gemenon|Gemenese]], anxiously clutches a set of white prayer beads {{TRS|Fragged}}.
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===[[Temple]]===
===[[Temple]]===
[[File:Resistance - Webisode 4.jpg|thumb|[[Nora Farmer|Nora]] and [[Cally Tyrol]] pray in a temple on [[New Caprica]] ([[TRS]]: "[[Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance#Episode 4|Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance – Episode 4]]").]]
[[Image:Resistance - Webisode 4.jpg|thumb|[[Nora Farmer|Nora]] and [[Cally Tyrol]] pray in a temple on [[New Caprica]] ([[TRS]]: "[[Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance#Episode 4|Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance – Episode 4]]").]]


Temples may have been more elaborate places on the Twelve Colonies, but the spaceborne remnants of humanity presumably use any space they can find on their ships to form a basic temple. As seen on [[New Caprica]], a basic temple may consist of a simple altar with candles, idols of the Lords of Kobol, and what meager offerings the Colonials can give as a [[w:tithe|tithe]]. Some prayers are written on paper and burned ([[TRS]]: "[[Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance]]").
Temples may have been more elaborate places on the Twelve Colonies, but the spaceborne remnants of humanity presumably use any space they can find on their ships to form a basic temple. As seen on [[New Caprica]], a basic temple may consist of a simple altar with candles, idols of the Lords of Kobol, and what meager offerings the Colonials can give as a [[w:tithe|tithe]]. Some prayers are written on paper and burned ([[TRS]]: "[[Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance]]").
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A similar arrangement to temple is found in an [[Yolanda Brenn|oracle camp]] {{TRS|Maelstrom}}.
A similar arrangement to temple is found in an [[Yolanda Brenn|oracle camp]] {{TRS|Maelstrom}}.


A room used for religious services on ''[[Galactica (TRS)|Galactica]]'' is referred to as a temple {{TRS|Escape Velocity}}. In the guise of a brother, the Fleet copy of [[John Cavil]] establishes a temple aboard ''Galactica'' for clandestine meetings with other [[Humanoid Cylon|Cylon agents]] regarding "the plan" {{TRS|The Plan}}.
A room used for religious services on ''[[Galactica (RDM)|Galactica]]'' is referred to as a temple {{TRS|Escape Velocity}}. In the guise of a brother, the Fleet copy of [[John Cavil]] establishes a temple aboard ''Galactica'' for clandestine meetings with other [[Humanoid Cylon|Cylon agents]] regarding "the plan" {{TRS|The Plan}}.
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===Priests/Priestesses===
===Priests/Priestesses===
[[File:Season 3 - Promo - Collaborators - Priest.jpg|right|thumb|A male [[Unnamed characters (RDM)#Priest|priest]]. {{TRS|Collaborators}}.]]
[[Image:Season 3 - Promo - Collaborators - Priest.jpg|right|thumb|A male [[Unnamed characters (RDM)#Priest|priest]]. {{TRS|Collaborators}}.]]
[[File:Elosha1.jpg|thumb|left|Elosha, priestess and friend of President Roslin. {{TRS|Home, Part I}}]]
[[Image:Elosha1.jpg|thumb|left|Elosha, priestess and friend of President Roslin. {{TRS|Home, Part I}}]]
[[Laura Roslin]] [[Case Orange|is sworn into the presidency]] by a priestess<ref>In "[[Blood on the Scales]]," Baltar refers to Elosha as "the ''Priestess'' Elosha," indicating that women priests have a femanine title</ref>, [[Elosha]], who continues on in an advisory capacity within Roslin's administration. Priests also preside over military funerals, without regard for the beliefs of the deceased.
[[Laura Roslin]] [[Case Orange|is sworn into the presidency]] by a priestess<ref>In "[[Blood on the Scales]]", Baltar refers to Elosha as "the ''Priestess'' Elosha", indicating that women priests have a femanine title</ref>, [[Elosha]], who continues on in an advisory capacity within Roslin's administration. Priests also preside over military funerals, without regard for the beliefs of the deceased.


Priests in the Twelve Colonies are apparently not required to practice celibacy, and can be male or female. Chief [[Galen Tyrol]] states that his father was a priest and his mother an oracle {{TRS|Resistance (episode)|Resistance}}.<ref>Galen Tyrol's information may be skewed by the revelation that he himself is a Cylon {{TRS|Crossroads, Part II}}.</ref>
Priests in the Twelve Colonies are apparently not required to practice celibacy, and can be male or female. Chief [[Galen Tyrol]] states that his father was a priest and his mother an oracle {{TRS|Resistance (episode)|Resistance}}.<ref>Galen Tyrol's information may be skewed by the revelation that he himself is a Cylon {{TRS|Crossroads, Part II}}.</ref>
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===Brothers===
===Brothers===
[[File:Cyca2.jpg|left|thumb|The false Brother [[Cavil]] {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}.]]
[[Image:Cyca2.jpg|left|thumb|The false Brother [[Cavil]] {{TRS|Lay Down Your Burdens, Part II}}.]]
The term ''Brother'' is used as a title for male members of the clergy, although it is not fully apparent whether this role is similar to that of a [[w:Monk|monk]] or [[w:Deacon|deacon]].
The term ''Brother'' is used as a title for male members of the clergy, although it is not fully apparent whether this role is similar to that of a [[w:Monk|monk]] or [[w:Deacon|deacon]].


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===Sisters===
===Sisters===
[[File:Tivenan.jpg|right|thumb|Sister Tivenan (right) at a [[dedication ceremony]] ([[TRS]]: "[[Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance|The Resistance: Episode 10]]")]]
[[Image:Tivenan.jpg|right|thumb|Sister Tivenan (right) at a [[dedication ceremony]] ([[TRS]]: "[[Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance|The Resistance: Episode 10]]")]]
As with Brothers in the clergy, there are ''Sisters'' as well.
As with Brothers in the clergy, there are ''Sisters'' as well.


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===Oracles===
===Oracles===
{{mainarticle|Oracle}}
{{mainarticle|Oracle}}
[[File:Season 3 - Promo - Epi 1 - 2 - Oracle Selloi.jpg|left|thumb|The oracle [[Dodona Selloi]] {{TRS|Exodus, Part I}}.]]
[[Image:Season 3 - Promo - Epi 1 - 2 - Oracle Selloi.jpg|left|thumb|The oracle [[Dodona Selloi]] {{TRS|Exodus, Part I}}.]]
[[File:S3 oraclebrenn low.jpg|right|thumb|The oracle [[Yolanda Brenn]] {{TRS|Maelstrom}}.]]
[[Image:S3 oraclebrenn low.jpg|right|thumb|The oracle [[Yolanda Brenn]] {{TRS|Maelstrom}}.]]
There is little information as to the religious functions of ''oracles''. [[Dodona Selloi]] is one of two oracles seen in the Re-imagined Series. She confirms the dreams of a copy of [[Number Three]] and the existence of [[Hera Agathon|Hera]]. It is not clear if Selloi is sitting in a tent designated as a temple, but there are numerous ornate or curious inscriptions surrounding and inside her tent that suggest the significance of the oracle's tent or her presence. A second oracle, [[Yolanda Brenn]], gives counsel to [[Kara Thrace]] on her strange dreams aboard ''Galactica'' {{TRS|Maelstrom}}.
There is little information as to the religious functions of ''oracles''. [[Dodona Selloi]] is one of two oracles seen in the Re-imagined Series. She confirms the dreams of a copy of [[Number Three]] and the existence of [[Hera Agathon|Hera]]. It is not clear if Selloi is sitting in a tent designated as a temple, but there are numerous ornate or curious inscriptions surrounding and inside her tent that suggest the significance of the oracle's tent or her presence. A second oracle, [[Yolanda Brenn]], gives counsel to [[Kara Thrace]] on her strange dreams aboard ''Galactica'' {{TRS|Maelstrom}}.


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While humanoid Cylons show a strict, firm belief in a monotheistic [[God (RDM)|God]], referring to the Lords of Kobol as "false idols," a connection between the Cylon God and the Lords of Kobol may exist. During the Cylon occupation of New Caprica, an [[Selloi|oracle]] tells [[Number Three]] (who has a ''dream'' of the oracle's tent and of holding the believed-dead hybrid child [[Hera Agathon|Hera]]") that she has a message from the one that Number Three worships {{TRS|Exodus, Part I}}. This poses the question how an oracle of the Lords of Kobol is able to hear the messages of the Cylon God.
While humanoid Cylons show a strict, firm belief in a monotheistic [[God (RDM)|God]], referring to the Lords of Kobol as "false idols," a connection between the Cylon God and the Lords of Kobol may exist. During the Cylon occupation of New Caprica, an [[Selloi|oracle]] tells [[Number Three]] (who has a ''dream'' of the oracle's tent and of holding the believed-dead hybrid child [[Hera Agathon|Hera]]") that she has a message from the one that Number Three worships {{TRS|Exodus, Part I}}. This poses the question how an oracle of the Lords of Kobol is able to hear the messages of the Cylon God.


The [[Temple of Five]], which a [[Number Three]] uses to visualize the identities of the [[Final Five]]," was not built for the Cylons (who were not created until 4,000 years later) but for humans. The Temple, according to the Sacred Scrolls, was built for five priests who worshiped "[[The One Whose Name Cannot Be Spoken]]". It is not clear if this was the spurned "jealous god" or another fallen member of the Lords of Kobol.<ref>While the notion of a fallen Lord is speculative in the Re-imagined Series, there is already a parallel series of characters from the [[Original Series]]: The [[Beings of Light]] and their fallen member, [[Iblis]]. [[Ron D. Moore]], however, has stated in several interviews that he was not planning to use this Original Series concept in the Re-imagined Series.</ref>
The [[Temple of Five]], which a [[Number Three]] uses to visualize the identities of the [[Final Five]]", was not built for the Cylons (who were not created until 4,000 years later) but for humans. The Temple, according to the Sacred Scrolls, was built for five priests who worshiped "[[The One Whose Name Cannot Be Spoken]]". It is not clear if this was the spurned "jealous god" or another fallen member of the Lords of Kobol.<ref>While the notion of a fallen Lord is speculative in the Re-imagined Series, there is already a parallel series of characters from the [[Original Series]]: The [[Beings of Light]] and their fallen member, [[Iblis]]. [[Ron D. Moore]], however, has stated in several interviews that he was not planning to use this Original Series concept in the Re-imagined Series.</ref>


[[Kara Thrace]] realizes her [[The Destiny|destiny]], first from the words of a [[Leoben Conoy]] model, and later, in a type of dream, through an [[Messenger Leoben|entity that took the likeness of Leoben]], but was not a Cylon. From death, Thrace [[Crossroads, Part II|returns]] to the Fleet, not as an illusion, but resurrected – something that, prior to Thrace, only a humanoid Cylon could do.
[[Kara Thrace]] realizes her [[The Destiny|destiny]], first from the words of a [[Leoben Conoy]] model, and later, in a type of dream, through an [[Messenger Leoben|entity that took the likeness of Leoben]], but was not a Cylon. From death, Thrace [[Crossroads, Part II|returns]] to the Fleet, not as an illusion, but resurrected – something that, prior to Thrace, only a humanoid Cylon could do.
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*The Tauron funeral rite {{CAP|There is Another Sky}} mirrors the Ancient Greek rite of placing a coin on the head of the dead for the Charon, the ferryman who took the souls of the dead across the Rivers Styx and Acheron to The Underworld. The idea of eternal return "all of this has happened before, and will happen again" is strongly present in many forms of Hinduism, which see the universe as cyclical. The use of oracles and icons of deities reflects many historical Indo-European religions from Ancient Greek to Hindu, as well as different shamanistic practices. Additionally the priests of the Lords of Kobol wear different vestments perhaps indicating divisions similar to Protestantism/Catholic/Orthadox in Christianity.
*The Tauron funeral rite {{CAP|There is Another Sky}} mirrors the Ancient Greek rite of placing a coin on the head of the dead for the Charon, the ferryman who took the souls of the dead across the Rivers Styx and Acheron to The Underworld. The idea of eternal return "all of this has happened before, and will happen again" is strongly present in many forms of Hinduism, which see the universe as cyclical. The use of oracles and icons of deities reflects many historical Indo-European religions from Ancient Greek to Hindu, as well as different shamanistic practices. Additionally the priests of the Lords of Kobol wear different vestments perhaps indicating divisions similar to Protestantism/Catholic/Orthadox in Christianity.
*The use of the names of certain real-life pagan Gods as personal names (like the Germanic Odin) as well as the presence of interchangable Greco-Roman names for the same gods (i.e. Jupiter/Zeus or Mars/Ares) may suggest that the worship of the Lords of Kobol uses different names for the same Gods depending on language. Different colonies may call the same Lords of Kobol names like the Germanic Tyr, Roman Jupiter, Greek Zeus Pater, Indian Deus Pita interchangably. Alternatively, it is possible that some polytheists in the colonies worship a different pantheon altogether, or include the worship of other gods along with the 12 Lords of Kobol, just as how there are Titans and Olympians in Greek religion, Asir and Vanir in Germanic religion, or Devas and Asuras in Hindu religion.
*The use of the names of certain real-life pagan Gods as personal names (like the Germanic Odin) as well as the presence of interchangable Greco-Roman names for the same gods (i.e. Jupiter/Zeus or Mars/Ares) may suggest that the worship of the Lords of Kobol uses different names for the same Gods depending on language. Different colonies may call the same Lords of Kobol names like the Germanic Tyr, Roman Jupiter, Greek Zeus Pater, Indian Deus Pita interchangably. Alternatively, it is possible that some polytheists in the colonies worship a different pantheon altogether, or include the worship of other gods along with the 12 Lords of Kobol, just as how there are Titans and Olympians in Greek religion, Asir and Vanir in Germanic religion, or Devas and Asuras in Hindu religion.
*The punchline of [[Blood_on_the_Scales#Noteworthy_Dialogue|the joke]] that [[Tom Zarek]] tells {{callsign|Racetrack}} as he is escorted from the flight deck in "[[Blood_on_the_Scales#Notes|Blood on the Scales]]" suggests that pedophilia by priests may have been an issue among the clergy of the Twelve Colonies, similar to [[w:Abuse_by_members_of_Roman_Catholic_orders|anecdotes and allegations]] involving the Roman Catholic Church.
*The punchline of [[Blood_on_the_Scales#Noteworthy_Dialogue|the joke]] that [[Tom Zarek]] tells [[Racetrack]] as he is escorted from the flight deck in "[[Blood_on_the_Scales#Notes|Blood on the Scales]]" suggests that pedophilia by priests may have been an issue among the clergy of the Twelve Colonies, similar to [[w:Abuse_by_members_of_Roman_Catholic_orders|anecdotes and allegations]] involving the Roman Catholic Church.


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