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==The Comparison== Like the Athar, their founder considered the greek gods not to be deities, but where the Athar claim that the gods are frauds taking advantage of you, The Academy merely finds them to be too human and fallible, and that a true god should be purely good and perfect in every way (to give you a list, they cannot be: unjust, immoral, vindictive, jealous, or ignorant). Also unlike the Athar, they consider the other gods to be just imperfect reflections of a single, impersonal deity that they call the Good, The Beautiful, The True, or some other name.
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