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Latest revision as of 23:49, 7 October 2019
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Productism is a conceptual devotion within Astronism that finds its origins in the Omnidoxy and affirms that there exists a hierarchy of progeny in The Cosmos according to the directness of divinity of those particular progeny.
Essentially, it is stated that all that exists within The Cosmos is either directly divine or indirectly divine. The former of these includes all entities of a cosmic and astronomical scale such as galaxies, stars, planets, and moons. This means that they are considered existentially and physically closer to divinity than those progeny considered to be indirectly divine. Meanwhile, the latter involves terrestrial progeny like natural environments and humanity itself which are considered products of The Cosmos, hence why they are described as indirectly divine.