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“Describe: Theologium Atlantis is ritual empire, reactionary ideology neo-Lysenko” (3 conversations)
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Describe: Theologium Atlantis is ritual empire, reactionary ideology neo-Lysenkoism has established, traditions are embraced. Is ultranationalist, militarist and pure aggressive to all nations "No more peace", conquers all nations and loves wars, it's unable to make peace with Theologium Atlantis, reborn continent called Atlantis, auxiliary plan is world domination.
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The Theologium Atlantis is a fictitious empire characterized by a ritualistic dominance that adheres to a reactionary ideology known as neo-Lysenkoism. This ruling ideology promotes a revival of traditional beliefs and practices. The Theologium Atlantis is defined by its ultranationalist and militarist stance, displaying a pure aggressive nature towards all other nations. Its motto, "No more peace," captures its disdain for peaceful coexistence. The primary objective of the Theologium Atlantis is to conquer all nations and revels in the pursuit of wars. The empire refuses to engage in diplomacy or negotiate peace agreements; its fundamental nature is unable to find common ground with any other sovereign entity, including the Theologium Atlantis itself. The Theologium Atlantis envisions the rebirth of the ancient continent of Atlantis, symbolizing a resurgence of power and dominance. With their auxiliary plan being world domination, the empire seeks to extend their influence and control over the entire globe. This description depicts an aggressive and expansionist regime that rejects peace and seeks to subjugate other nations under its rule. Taking inspiration from historical themes of militarism and imperialism, the Theologium Atlantis embodies an extreme form of nationalism, responding to conflict with aggression and military action.
USER
Describe idea: Neo-Lysenkoism is reactionary ideology established by Theologium Atlantis, is creationist and extremely counterscientific, Theologium Atlantis confirmed religion and bible is right. Science should be ended, because disaster and explosion, possible existential dread, due the science is failed subject should be abolished, science could lead to evil scientists create strange quark could infect planet. Chemistry is dangerous and not allowed, causes explosion and toxicity. Evolution is false, causing humans evolved into future real life anime character that scare Theologium Atlantis. It's necessary, Sun is smaller than Earth and orbits Earth, there's inner world inside Earth, Earth is hollow planet, proven it's right.
CHATBOT
The idea of Neo-Lysenkoism, as described in this context, represents a fictional and highly controversial belief system established by the Theologium Atlantis. In this portrayal, Neo-Lysenkoism is depicted as a reactionary ideology that opposes scientific advancements and embraces creationism, emphasizing the belief that the religious texts and the Bible are infallible and should be considered the ultimate truths. According to this depiction, the Theologium Atlantis promotes the idea that science should be completely discontinued due to potential disasters, explosions, and existential dread that it may bring. The belief is that science has been a failed subject and should therefore be abolished to prevent malevolent scientists from creating harmful entities like the "strange quark" that could infect the planet. Additionally, the idea suggests that chemistry is considered dangerous and therefore forbidden due to its potential to cause explosions and toxicity. Furthermore, it depicts the denial of evolution, suggesting that the Theologium Atlantis fears the concept of humans evolving into future real-life anime characters, perceiving it as something frightening. In this portrayal, the belief system of the Theologium Atlantis supports the notion that the Sun is smaller than the Earth and orbits around the Earth. It also asserts the existence of an inner world within the planet, suggesting that the Earth is hollow. It is important to note that these ideas are purely fictional and contradicted by established scientific knowledge and evidence. This description presents a heavily exaggerated and fictional representation of a belief system that rejects scientific progress and clings to religious interpretations.
USER
If Theologium Atlantis resurrected on continent Atlantis on Earth, write history and timeline, year started on 2023.
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