Universal Faithists of Kosmon
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The Universal Faithists of Kosmon (also known as the Faithists of Kosmon or simply the Faithists), is a registered in the U.S. as a religion that espouses Oahspe as their spiritual guide book.
They are the last remaining vestige of numerous[citation needed] Oahspe Bible Groups that sprang up in the United States and the United Kingdom, beginning in late 1880s.
Groups exist in other countries, but a list of organizations would be difficult to draw up, because Faithists do not usually advertise their existence.
The study of Oahspe, as with the study of all religions and philosophies, presents the problem of concepts that are beyond the realm of the physical sciences. The knowledge of the existence of the soul's body of light as taught by teachers of it, is dependent upon faith to develop the senses which are capable of perceiving it. Published in 1882,Oahspe was written through automatic writing by a spiritualist, John Newbrough, under the direction, he said of angels, to teach the development of faith and explain the nature of the soul, creation and its Creator.
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