Komaryskinism, also known as Komaryskinianism, illidarianism, illidarianism, monteirism with Jewish characteristics or Jewish monteirism, is a chain of mountaineering, created by the Belarusian-Israeli Jewish philosopher Illya "Illidar" Komaryskin, who seeks to reform Judaism on the basis of monteriism. Komaryskinism argues that all gods have a part of god (YHWH) inside them, making them gods, just as everyone has a part of god inside them, making everyone gods in some way, and those who feel who are gods are those who have discovered that they are part of god, and those who do not feel, are because they have not yet discovered that they are part of god or because they do not want to discover. Komaryskinism also defends idolatry, arguing that idolatry is a way to get in touch with god more easily, because idols are like a manifestation of god, therefore, part of god. That is why there can be idolatry and worship of other gods, because just like idols, gods are like parts of god, defending also that there is a true god, which is all of us, and a deceiver, who it is that of Abrahamism that challenges and affronts other gods and wants worship only for him. On the political issue, Komaryskinism advocates mass democracy, self-emancipation of workers, spiritualization of the masses, re-education of the masses and a rapid transition to extra-physicalism.
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