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:''This article summarizes information on the Colonial faith of the [[Original Series]]. For information the faith of the Twelve Colonies of the [[Re-imagined Series]], see [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies (RDM)]].
:''This article summarizes information on the Colonial faith of the [[Original Series]]. For information the faith of the Twelve Colonies of the [[Re-imagined Series]], see [[Religion in the Twelve Colonies]].


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The '''religion of the [[The Twelve Colonies of Man|Twelve Colonies of Man]]'''<ref>Please note the difference in spelling. The Twelve Colonies of ''Man'' is the Original Series counterpart of the [[Re-imagined Series]] version, the [[The Twelve Colonies of Kobol|Twelve Colonies of ''Kobol'']].</ref> appears to be a combination of a monotheistic religion with prophetic rulers, but is described in sparse detail.
The '''Kobollian faith''' is told to viewers in sparse detail in the Original Series.


== The Lords of Kobol ==
The [[Book of the Word]] is apparently the central tome of scripture, which tells of the exodus of humanity from the planet [[Kobol]] after a series of ecological disasters.


Long before the [[Thousand-Yahren War]], humanity lived on {{TOS|Kobol}}. Also with them were the ''Lords of Kobol''.<ref>While the [[Re-imagined Series]] parallels its version of the Lords of Kobol to that of the Olympian pantheon, the Original Series suggested that its faith (or, at least its appearances) paralleled that of [[Wikipedia:Egyptian mythology|Egyptian mythology]]. The pyramids, and the use of an Egyptian Pharaoh's mummy headdress for the Ninth Lord of Kobol emphasizes this parallelism. However, the series heavy use of Mormon theology (see Battlestar Galactica Frequently Asked Questions, [http://www.kobol.com/archives/BG-FAQ.html#E21 E21. Are there parallels between Battlestar Galactica and Mormonism?]and The Millennial Star, [http://www.millennialstar.org/index.php/2006/02/12/ligbattlestar_galactical_ig_and_mormonis  Battlestar Galactica and Mormonism]) and occasional use of references to Greek and Roman mythology (such as in names like "Apollo" and "Athena") also indicates that the Colonial religion is not merely a copy of Egyptian religion, but borrows from several sources.</ref> 
On Kobol, the largest city, [[Eden]], is left in ruins from the planetary disaster. Throughout the remains of the city are many structures, including the [[Tomb of the Ninth Lord of Kobol]], a pyramidal structure.


[[File:LPOG2 - Seal Ceremony.png|thumb|left|The sealing of {{TOS|Apollo}} and [[Serina]].]]
On the colony of Caprica, some buildings of the city are in the shape of pyramids, such as the ones seen behind [[Serina]] as she reports on the expected [[Battle of Cimtar|peace conference events]].
Adama calls on God to bless the [[seal|sealing]], or marriage, of {{TOS|Apollo}} and [[Serina]], where Adama blesses the sealing:<ref>Episode dialogue, "[[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I]]."</ref><ref>This singular use of "Lord" and not "Lords" may be an editing mistake or, if correct, a continuity error in the Original Series.</ref>


<blockquote>"Under the eyes of God, bound by the symbol of the faiths of the Lord of Kobol, I declare you sealed."</blockquote>
Each member of the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]] is given a [[Adama's Medallion|medallion]] as a symbol of their Kobollian authority. These medallions also serve as key to enter the Tomb of the Ninth Lord of Kobol and disabling its booby traps.
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[[File:NinthLordofKobol.jpg|thumb|right|The sarcophagus of the Ninth Lord of Kobol {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II}}.]]
The Lords of Kobol may have been humans, mortal men who were honored as prophets, as illustrated by the tomb of the [[Ninth Lord of Kobol]],<ref>Given that there was a "Ninth" Lord of Kobol, it can be suggested that there were other Lords of Kobol, but no further information on the Colonial religion is given in the single season of the Original Series, or its spinoff, ''[[Galactica 1980]]''.</ref> resting in the largest city, [[Eden]].  


Contradicting both concepts of human prophets in a monotheistic religion in later episodes is dialogue from {{TOS|Adama}}, who implies that the Lords of Kobol held special powers when he questions if Count [[Iblis]], who has exhibited several mystical/superhuman powers, is related to the Lords of Kobol {{OS|War of the Gods, Part I}}.<ref>This reference may be a reference to the Mormon belief that the most devout worshipers of their faith would go on to become gods of their own universes under the concept of the third of three heavens known as [[w:Celestial Kingdom|the Celestial Kingdom]] in LDS theology. This may have been an attempt to imply that the Lords of Kobol themselves, while recognizing a central God, became gods themselves in the universe of ''Battlestar Galactica'' or it may indicate they held a status akin to [[Wikipedia: Saint|Catholic saints]] or [[Wikipedia: Bodhisattva|Bodhisattvas]].</ref>
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== The Book of the Word ==
[[File:Bookoftheword.jpg|left|thumb|The Book of the Word {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I}}.]]
The [[Book of the Word]] is apparently the central tome of scripture, which tells of the exodus of humanity from Kobol after it is left in ruins from a series of ecological disasters.<ref> This concept may be reflective of the then-waning [[w:Ecology movement|ecology movement]] that began in the late 1960s in America.</ref>


The Colonials continue the architectural concepts from Kobol, eons later. On the colony of [[The Twelve Colonies of Man#Caprica|Caprica]], some buildings of the city are in the shape of pyramids, such as the ones seen behind [[Serina]] as she reports on the anticipated [[Battle of Cimtar|peace conference events]].
While the [[Re-imagined Series]] parallels its version of the Lords of Kobol to that of the pantheon of Olympian gods of Greek mythology, the Original Series suggested that its faith (or, at least its appearances) paralleled that of [[Wikipedia:Egyptian mythology|ancient Egypt]]. The pyramids, and the use of an Egyptian pharoah's mummy headdress for the Ninth Lord of Kobol emphasized this parallelism.


Some colonists from [[The Twelve Colonies of Man#Gemoni|Gemoni]] are members of the [[Otori Sect]].
Given that there was a "Ninth" Lord of Kobol, it can be suggested that there were other Lords of Kobol, but no further information on the religion of the Colonials was told in the single season of the Original Series, or its spinoff, ''[[Galactica 1980]]''.
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== The Seal of the Lords of Kobol ==


[[File:Adama's medallion.jpg|thumb|A [[Seal of the Lords]] {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II}}.]]
However, the Original Series also heavily implied that the basic structure of the human religion was monotheistic, so it is unclear whether the Lords of Kobol were gods, rulers or something more akin to angels or Catholic saints.
In the past, each member of the [[Quorum of Twelve (TOS)|Quorum of Twelve]] is given a [[Seal of the Lords]] as a symbol of their Kobollian authority. While few of these medallions existed by the time of the Battle of Cimtar, these items also serve as keys to enter the Tomb of the Ninth Lord of Kobol and disabling its booby traps.


{{TOS|Adama}} appears to fill the role of a priest in certain circumstances and religious rituals ([[List of Deleted Scenes (TOS)#Saga of a Star World|"Saga of a Star World" - deleted scene]], "[[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part II]]"), though whether his position entails actual membership in a priesthood or not is unclear.
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== The Beings of Light ==
[[File:shipoflights.jpg|thumb|The Ship of Lights ([[War of the Gods]])]]
[[File:John.jpg|thumb|left|[[John]], a Being of Light {{OS|Experiment in Terra}}]]
The later introduction of the [[Beings of Light]] adds an additional mysticism to the Colonial faith, but the series never defines their place, if any, in the Colonial faith. The Beings of Light themselves note that Iblis is a fallen member of their kind.
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