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Latest revision as of 03:37, 21 April 2009

The holy book of the Church of Terran Catholicism. It is made up of several books, each of which has a shorter 'common' name, in addition to its official title.


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Books of the Bible
Short name Full name Notes
I Leviticus The Laws according to The Lord The Temple of the Law was named after this book


The laws in this book (97 directives and 224 prohibitions, most no longer relevant) are the oldest part of Ecclesiastical Law.

Genesis History of the Genesis of the Worlds The first book to have no temple ship named after it, although some conspiracy theorists maintain that there was once a Grand Temple of the History listed on old timetables
Exodus Book of the Exodus of the Christians The Grand Temple of the Voyage was named after this book


The 12 Commandments from this book are the core of Ecclesiastical Law, and every citizen is expected to memorise them by the age of 12.

Judges The Temple of Judgement is named after this book
Esdras Acts of Pope Esdras The Temple of Esdras is named after this book
II Leviticus Book of the Laws of the Angels The 27 directives and 44 prohibitions in this book are part of Ecclesiastical Law. Many people fail to realise that this book contains a further 3 prohibitions which are not enacted universally into law
Ecclesiastes The book of Ecclesiastical History The Ecclesiastical Temple is named after this book
Joel Acts of Pope Joel III The Temple of the Acts of Joel (now decommissioned) was named after this book
Zechariah The Acts of Saint Zechariah Commonly referred to (incorrectly) as The Acts of Pope Zechariah. It is currently unknown whether the pope and the saint were the same figure.


The Temple of Zechariah is named after this book

III Leviticus The Acts of Pope Levite Despite the name, this is not actually one of the books of the law. It prescribes 17 directives, but does not make them law.
Timothy Collection of the Word of Saint Pope Timothy The Temple of the Word of Timothy is named after this book
Corinthians Pope Paul's Missives to the Corinthians This book contains 6 letters written by Pope Paul to the leaders of a Christian sect known as the Church of Corinth, after a small town where they were founded. The planet Corinthian was named after this book, several centuries later.


The Temple of the Mission to the Corinthians is named after the mission described in Paul's 5th letter

I Revelation The Revelation to Pope John The Temple of the Revelation is named after these books
II Revelation The Revelation to Pope Advent VII
Popes The Descent of the Popes
V Leviticus The Law according to the popes This book includes 166 prohibitions, and is part of Ecclesiastical Law
VI Leviticus The law according to morality This book is part of Ecclesiastical Law. It includes 91 directives (including 14 previously advised in III Leviticus), and 86 prohibitions, as well as 6 poems.
Bull The latter acts of the popes Some parts of this book are considered part of Ecclesiastical Law. However, some parts are apocryphal, and their inclusion varies between different churches.

Some cults divide this book into two, Bull and Mandates. However, the orthodox church maintains that the whole text is Bull.