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Spiritualism as a philosophy

Bermuda doesn’t operate under a system with political parties. Instead, its political system is technically religious in nature. Bermuda doesn’t have a written out constitution in the way other countries do. Instead, the limitations of Government come from Natural Law, which Bermuda recongises as “the Natural Laws that govern the whole world that any reasonable person can decipher from the world around them and that come from a spiritual source so that they are beyond the control all living things and all living things will be subjected to its jusgement if not in Flesh then in Spirit”, which is a spiritualist view of the world.
Under the Constitution comes the Faction. The different groups of Bermuda will choose their own representative to the Faction’s centre when disputes occur. Rather than voting for politicans, the people vote of issues.
The Monarchies don’t have any real power, instead their status is symbolic, they represent and protect the Spiritualist foundation of the country.
The Spiritualism referred to here is Unconventional, meaning the only binding beliefs are the Spirit is superior to the Material and Natural Law is the manifestation of what other religions call God. Unconventional Spiritualism can and often has been merged with Christianity. It is the offical religion and the grounding philosophy that connects all Bermudans in the same way Nazism binded all Germans and Communism bounded all Russians.

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