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On Epulonist:

 

Recently, my fellow Deacon and devout member of the church, Oscar of Norfolk wrote a riveting thesis on Flamenism. This is my personal response, writing on Epulonist. I believe that in the current time, Epulonists are more needed in the modern church, due to their ability to grow the church. While flamenism is needed in times of war, Epulonist are needed in times of peace, and recovery.

 

Epulonist are viewed as the stewards of the church. The teaching itself is seen as the most reaching, requiring priest of great charisma in order to attract new members to the flock. The great majority of Epulonist spend the most time in large cities, organizing feast, mass', and other events to bring the community together. As stated before, these priest are seen most during times of peace, growing the church. Often, they write on the need for self growth, and spiritual commitment, writing masses and teachings more often than theses.

 

The Epulonist focus on spiritual growth and often are empathetic and kind in order to encourage said growth. Their topics on acceptance are often viewed as counter cultural though, arguing for equal treatment and love for all in the hopes to turn them from their sinful ways. As such, Epuonist can often get in argument with the close minded, who have a distorted view of the world based on personal prejudices. Often Epulonist play a duel role in the community serving as both the priest, and as the steward. When a new town is planted, the priest serves council to the local lord, helping him with administrative tasks. Due to this Epulonist serve best as Bishops, leading the community, as well as the church.

 

While Flamenism may attract those who look for justice, the Epulonist brings common folk to the church. This is why we need the priest of the day to put down the sword, take up the cross, and begin helping the troubled souls of the land. Justice is not what is needed among the people, bread is what is needed. Feed the body, and the soul will listen.

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