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Though in a sense Clan society is atheistic, and many Clansmen will say as much, in truth much of the spiritual aspects of religion have been supplanted by what is known as the "Cult of Kerensky."  The Kerenskys, and indeed the founding of the Clans, is shrouded in mythology and superstition, thanks in part to the strict control of information.  Like Moses, Aleksandr Kerensky is seen as a father figure who led his people into the wilderness but never saw the Promised Land, while his son Nicholas is the messiah who rescued his people from darkness.  Central to this belief is the [[Hidden Hope Doctrine]], that one day the Clans would return to the Inner Sphere and re-form the Star League, which for many years provided a driving force in everyday Clan life.<ref name=CBT193/><ref name=TCWK47/>
 
Though in a sense Clan society is atheistic, and many Clansmen will say as much, in truth much of the spiritual aspects of religion have been supplanted by what is known as the "Cult of Kerensky."  The Kerenskys, and indeed the founding of the Clans, is shrouded in mythology and superstition, thanks in part to the strict control of information.  Like Moses, Aleksandr Kerensky is seen as a father figure who led his people into the wilderness but never saw the Promised Land, while his son Nicholas is the messiah who rescued his people from darkness.  Central to this belief is the [[Hidden Hope Doctrine]], that one day the Clans would return to the Inner Sphere and re-form the Star League, which for many years provided a driving force in everyday Clan life.<ref name=CBT193/><ref name=TCWK47/>
  
Classic religions still exist in Clan society, none more so than in Clan Cloud Cobra where they formed the basis for the formation of [[Cloister]]s, whose differing traditions are covered by an overarching concept known as "The Way."  Clans Coyote, Goliath Scorpion, and Nova Cat also practice different forms of mysticism, including the use of vision quests to guide their actions.  The Coyotes' beliefs are based on a form of Native American spiritualism, while the Nova Cats' are less clear in origin if not similar.  Clan Goliath Scorpion meanwhile believe that taking the dangerous hallucinogen [[necrosia]] grants them visions to the location of long-lost Star League artifacts.  The recovery of these artifacts is the Clan's highest purpose, though the ingestion of necrosia is regarded by others as an insidious tradition and the main reason for the Scorpions' limited influence.<ref name=TCWK48/><ref name=CBT193/>
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Classic religions still exist in Clan society, none more so than in Clan Cloud Cobra where they formed the basis for the formation of [[Cloister]]s, whose differing traditions are covered by an overarching concept known as "The Way."  Clans Coyote, Goliath Scorpion, and Nova Cat also practice different forms of mysticism, including the use of vision quests to guide their actions.  The Coyotes' beliefs are based on a form of native American spiritualism, while the Nova Cats' are less clear in origin if not similar.  Clan Goliath Scorpion meanwhile believe that taking the dangerous hallucinogen [[necrosia]] grants them visions to the location of long-lost Star League artifacts.  The recovery of these artifacts is the Clan's highest purpose, though the ingestion of necrosia is regarded by others as an insidious tradition and the main reason for the Scorpions' limited influence.<ref name=TCWK48/><ref name=CBT193/>
  
 
The lack of widespread belief in pre-Exodus religions has a number of reasons.  First, organized religions provide an alternative power structure to the Clan hierarchy, threatening it with what some deem "poisonous" ideas which could lead to revolt.  Religion also does not fit easily into the "waste not, want not" mindset of many and is likewise viewed as serving no useful purpose.  Finally, among most trueborn warriors at least, the idea of worshiping an almighty God figure does not mesh easily with the fact that they were grown in a lab by decidedly ungodlike scientists.  Outright persecution of religious people is rare in Clan society and those who adhere to any particular faith are for the most part tolerated, with varying amounts of extra hardships.<ref name=TCWK48/>
 
The lack of widespread belief in pre-Exodus religions has a number of reasons.  First, organized religions provide an alternative power structure to the Clan hierarchy, threatening it with what some deem "poisonous" ideas which could lead to revolt.  Religion also does not fit easily into the "waste not, want not" mindset of many and is likewise viewed as serving no useful purpose.  Finally, among most trueborn warriors at least, the idea of worshiping an almighty God figure does not mesh easily with the fact that they were grown in a lab by decidedly ungodlike scientists.  Outright persecution of religious people is rare in Clan society and those who adhere to any particular faith are for the most part tolerated, with varying amounts of extra hardships.<ref name=TCWK48/>

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