Other Ethoses
Recommended to read Phylogeny first.
By Class
Religions
Religions that recognise other Ethos
- Buddhism
- Hinduism
- Agnosticism
- Imperial/Syncretic religions:
- Zoroastrianism
- Mithraism
- Statism (recognizing the state as independent from religion)
- Henotheism
These religions meet the criteria of Minimal Ethos
However:
- None of these ethoses are upgradeable, and they are not challengeable in public
- There is no way to have a public dialogue with any
Religions that do not recognize other Ethos
- Judaism
- Christianity
- Islam
- Any religion that suppresses public doctrinal debate
These religions do not meet the criteria of Minimal Ethos.
I do not consider these religions worthy of being called religions. They have at least this one cult or sectarian characteristic.
As a self-proclaimed Christian, I have to disent from the way Christianity is understood by the majority, and I declare that Christianity has to be humble itself, as an institution, not only requires humility from the individual. If the majority of Christians refuse to consider me a Christian, I will align myself with their will and give my religion another name.
Constitutions or documents alike them
United Nations Charter
Signatory countries.
Constitutions of Countries
Republican Ethos (150)
The Ethos presumably shared by all republics.
Monarchic Ethos (43)
43 countries align themselves with being monarchies:
- Europe (12):
- Andorra
- Belgium
- Denmark
- Liechtenstein
- Luxembourg
- Monaco
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Spain
- Sweden
- United Kingdom
- Vatican City
- Asia (13)
- Bahrain
- Bhutan
- Brunei
- Cambodia
- Japan
- Jordan
- Kuwait
- Malaysia
- Oman
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia
- Thailand
- United Arab Emirates
- Africa (3)
- Eswatini
- Lesotho
- Morocco
- Oceania (6)
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Papua New Guinea
- Solomon Islands
- Tonga
- Tuvalu
- Americas (9)
- Antigua and Barbuda
- Bahamas
- Belize
- Canada
- Grenada
- Jamaica
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Saint Lucia
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Other Constitutions
- Act of Incorporation and Bylaws