The Dialogues are a compilation of first and second hand accounts of conversations and speeches by the Great Prophet Therion, the founder of the Therist Church of Ororr. The Dialogues also includes collected sayings, opinions and aphorisms attributed to the Prophet.
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The Mother Church is the state religion of Ororr, which combines both religion and government in one institution. It is based on the teachings of the Great Prophet Therion, who in the early decades of the modern era raised an army that conquered much of northwestern OrorrOrorrOrorrOrorrOrorrMEMEOrorrMEMEOrorrOrorrHerHerHerHerHerHerHerHerHerher
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The Mother Church is the state religion of Ororr, which combines both religion and government in one institution. It is based on the teachings of the Great Prophet Therion, who in the early decades of the modern era raised an army that conquered much of northwestern OrorrOrorrOrorrOrorrOrorrMEMEOrorrMEMEOrorrOrorrHerHerHerHerHerHerHerHerHerher, the state religion of Ororrplugin-autotooltip__small plugin-autotooltip_bigOrorr
Ororr [o-ROARR, ɒ̝rɔ'ɾ], also called the Holy Motherland of Ororr, is a theocratic nation in Anásthias, one of the world's great powers. It the largest nation in the world, perhaps the largest empire in history, occupying the entire northwest of the continent between the mountains and the sea. Ororrlanguagelanguagelanguage.
The validity of various Dialogues is a matter of debate within the Church. In The Journey, the Prophet clearly states that any other accounts purporting to be his beliefs cannot be relied upon, effectively invalidating anything he said earlier in his life. In particular he warns against any recorded sayings which are contrary to what he has written in The Journey or any later works, or comment on things he has not written upon. Nevertheless, many of the primary accounts of the Dialogues hold great influence and respect.
There have been various editions of the Dialogues, some including now discredited texts, or ordering them by credibility. The current Modern Authorised version only includes dialogues considered legitimate and relevant by the modern church.