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E. Religious Collective Identities

Within the implementation of the ACE Plan, it is also appropriate to perceive the effective existence of three basic types of religious collectives:

1.) Indigenous People: These are societies that respectively maintain autonomous systems of belief predicated upon direct connexion with immediate location and environment and the experience therein. These societies are substantially excluded from international interaction and international trade. These societies maintain the interest of remaining with the respective land of such societies, abstaining from migrating elsewhere, and abstaining from deriving direct benefit from international interaction and international trade. These societies exclusively exist as agricultural collectives.

2.) Chosen People: These are societies that respectively perceive and proclaim the maintenance of a comparatively exclusive understanding and proximity to the Truth. This describes the aggregate of respective World religious traditions, including Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam, as well as many of the respective religious traditions throughout the World that directly and intentionally maintain some form of tangible global consciousness and international interaction and international trade. The individuals within these societies predominantly live within industrial collectives, although some individuals within these societies live within agricultural collectives. Some of the individuals within these societies also live within interplanetarial collective, yet interplanetarial collectives predominantly consists of Secularists, and specifically of Scientists and the hierarchy therein.

3.) Monks: These are men who formally renounce Worldly pursuits and maintain a lifestyle of celibacy. These societies directly and intentionally maintain global consciousness and international interaction and international trade, although providing insight from beyond such temporal pursuits. Individuals within these societies predominantly live within agricultural and industrial collectives, yet some individuals within these societies also live within interplanetarial collectives.

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