Those who followed the teachings of the Lectitio Divinitatus eventually became an underground religious cult of the same name across Imperial space by the end of the 30th Millennium. Malcador the Sigillite in a discussion with Nathaniel Garro, Knight Errant and Agentia Primus, during the Horus Heresy Lorgar Aurelian was so very faithful when he wrote it. That book proves my earlier point, when I spoke of malleable loyalty. " These believers are little more than groups of worried people drawing solace from the pages of a fanatic's scribblings. Warhammer 40K Darktide Review - Left To Shred It was just that the Word Bearers were further along it than those who revered the first religion Lorgar had created. The Word Bearers would come to believe after learning of this in the Era Indomitus that this meant that the people of the Imperium and the servants of the Chaos Gods ultimately were walking the same path of faith created by Lorgar. Many of the ideas and even the text of the book itself was later incorporated by the Adeptus Ministorum, the Imperial state church, into the theological foundations of the Imperial Creed. The book, and later the religious movement that it spawned, postulated the worship of the Emperor of Mankind as a divine being, the one, true god of humanity. The Lectitio Divinitatus (also sometimes spelled Lectio Divinitatus) was a religious book penned by the Primarch Lorgar of the Word Bearers Space Marine Legion during the Great Crusade of the late 30th Millennium, before his fall to Chaos. First two lines of the Lectitio Divinitatus " Rejoice, for I bring you glorious news.
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