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The Alitheian Church (From Greek: Αλήθεια, meaning Truth) is a major Christian Church with millions of members in the regions of Veikaia and Mero-Curgovina and one of the oldest continuously functioning religious institutions in Anterra according to Alitheian Tradition. It functions as a communion of autocephalous churches governed by "Poimen" elected by local elder councils. Due to its status as an autocephalous church, the Alitheian Church isn't governed by a singular authority such as the Catholic Pope.

Alitheian Christian teachings and beliefs can vary significantly by region but common among all churches is the dualistic belief in two worlds the physical and metaphysical, the existence of a single good and perfect metaphysical God known as the Monad and a false and an imperfect evil lesser spirit known as the Demiurge who rules over the physical world, the existence of Teleiónei or "Perfects" people who have reached gnosis and have become enlightened prior to their deaths. The concept of Perfects has been compared by many to the Catholic concept of saints, as many perfects are venerated by Alitheian believers in the same way as saints are in Catholicism. The Church has a major emphasis on attaining knowledge and reaching perfection through gnosis, which liberates the divine spark from the its physical prison and allows ascension to the metaphysical world. This emphasis on knowledge has led to rampant esotericism among believers through most of the church's history.

Alitheians believe that the Old and New Testament represent two different godly figures, the Demiurge and the Monad. The Demiurge is seen as a false, evil or imperfect God depending on the believer. This godly figure is generally seen as being the creator of the physical world in which the divine spark of life has been trapped, either through deliberate malice or a lack of knowledge of the greater Monad. The Demiurge rules over the physical world as an absolute God, although it lacks complete control over humanity due to their possession of the divine spark of life, which connects them directly to the Monad and allows them to reach perfection and near godly powers after death through Gnosis, or knowledge. Jesus Christ is seen as not only the Son of the True God but an aspect of the godly essence that emanates from Him, in this way Jesus is not only Christ the Son of God but also a part of God that emanates into the physical world to liberate mankind from the physical prison of the Demiurge through the sharing of Godly knowledge in the form of the New Testament and other writings by enlightened Perfects through history. Other Christ-like figures also appear in Gnostic teachings in the form of Aeons, such as Sophia the Aeon of knowledge or wisdom or Pistis the Aeon of faith. Together with the source they emanate from (The Monad), the Aeons form the Pleroma or fullness, to which humanity's Divine Spark must return through the gathering of esoteric knowledge.

The church is directly related to the Austrasian Thomasian Church, with which it shares a common esoteric tradition and history. Many theological scholars believe both churches originate from a singular Gnostic source, but have since then diverged into two separate and distinct churches that differ in many theological topics such as the rejection of the existence of the Demiurge, and the creation of a more centralized hierarchy different from the decentralized system common in the Alitheian church.