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===Work ethic===
The Alithians view there to be a time for everything related to the carrying out of their lives, as King Solomon pointed out in Ecclesiastes 3:1-8. While there is nothing wrong with relaxation and entertainment, the Alithians keep their focus on their religion and its practices. Because of the Alithians strict timetables, a strong work ethic has blossomed throughout Alithian culture, with adherents working hard throughout the day as apart of their worship. Alithians believe that maintaining a strong work ethic in their spiritual lives helps to reinforce their secular lives. They pay their taxes in full and on time as Jesus implored them to do in Mark 12:17 by "paying back Caesar's things to Caesar", they do not cheat or steal, they avoid swearing and overindulging in alcoholic beverages, and Alithians maintain strong families as outlined in various teachings in the Bible. One would be hard pressed to find an idle Alithian, as they view their secular lives as a supplement to their spiritual lives, and thus they work hard in the secular world as a means of sustaining their ministry and the Alithian Church as a whole.
 
Alithians have historically been regarded as some of the best workers and laborers in the world, as they always arrive to their jobs on-time, diligently carry out their responsibilities, maintain a respectful attitude toward their co-workers and superiors, and even work through holidays they refuse to practice as spiritualistic or unduly nationalistic. The Alithian faith indirectly created a meritocratic system of work and responsibility that the adherents keep to with the aim of maintaining a proper perspective on all secular activities they partake in, with the ultimate goal of keeping God and his requirements first in their lives. Spending exorbitant amounts of time on leisurely activities that do not build up one's faith or moral standards, is looked down upon within Alithianism by its adherents. Rather, Alithians do not believe there is anything wrong with these activities in and of themselves, only that filling one's time up with things that do not build up, produce few notable qualities that bring glory and honor to God.
 
==Practices==