Soliterism

Soliterism is a which developed as an opposition to the teachings and politics of the  in Helvore during the  of the 16th century. Developed almost entirely by the Helvoran philosopher St. Soléte de Crimse (whence the name Soliterism is derived), Soliterism opposes the idea of, instead believing that man can never come to truly understand God (a concept called Homo Nescit), and thus being told God is a particular way (as was done by the Catholic Church at the time of Soliterism's formation) is false. Hence, Soliterism proposes that the only way to come close to is through regular philosophical discussion of the  with reference to pre-existing religious scriptures (such as the ).