The Revered Ceram
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Complete, First published Sep 08, 2024
Note: Removed the words holy and sacred

DISCLAIMER: THIS IS A "GAG" RELIGION AND SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY!
			  NO ONE RECIEVED ANY VISIONS OR ANYTHING <- although this should be apparent

The Holy Ceram is the holy text of a religion called Gneumonology. It contains the religions moral values, rituals, and hierarchy. Yes, all the hierarchy names, except the numon, are copied from Catholicism. I wrote most of this book with "The Book of Issac" being written by a friend, Parker Stevens. Some ideas and concepts came from my friend Luke Lizardo.

The book is officially complete. Though this won't stop me from occasionally adding on additional content.

FYI the picture that i put in The First Book of David is the official symbol of gneumonolgy. 

comments are appreciated. They let me know that people are interested in my book.
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