Kongoism is a religious movement that originated in the 16th century on the Catfish Islands. This syncretic religion emerged as a result of the blending of traditional Shamanism and Buddhism, which were already practiced on the islands, with Christianity and Oofism, introduced by colonizers and traders.
Doctrines
Below is the Code of Faith, translated from the Hitsui language:
Article 1: The Path to Enlightenment
We believe that the path to true enlightenment lies in embracing poverty and humility. Only by renouncing worldly desires and attachments can we attain true inner peace and spiritual fulfillment.
Article 2: The Virtue of Sacrifice
We believe that sacrifice is the highest form of devotion. Those who are willing to give their lives for the greater good shall be rewarded with eternal bliss in the afterlife.
Article 3
The great Oofookami sent prophets on the Earth; Those who listen to them will be carefully awarded.
Confession of the Faith
I believe in the Great Lord, God Oofookami. I believe in the power of poverty and sacrifice. I believe in the honor of death and the virtue of sacrifice. I believe in the wisdom of our ancestors and the power of faith.
Article 4: Confession of the Faith
I believe in Our Great Lord, God Oofookami. I believe in the power of poverty and sacrifice. I believe in the honor of death and the virtue of sacrifice. I believe in the wisdom of our ancestors and the power of faith.
According to Kongoism, the world was created by god named Oofookami.